
Old Soldiers Never Die: Honoring PMA Alumni
Overview
The article “Old Soldiers Never Die,” published in Corps Magazine by PMA, highlights the enduring contributions of the institution’s alumni. These retired members continue to share their expertise and experience, mentoring new cadets and enriching their professional development beyond theoretical knowledge.
The PMA Class of 1944
A particular focus of the article is the story of two classmates from PMA Class of 1944. Although they were not commissioned as officers to fight against the Japanese, they joined guerrilla outfits and played a significant role in the resistance.
The ROTC Hunters’ Guerrillas
The ROTC Hunters’ Guerrillas, led by cadets from the Class of 1944, exemplified courage and leadership during the war. After the conflict, these individuals continued to serve in the Armed Forces, contributing in various fields.
Recognition and Legacy
Despite their service, official recognition came only on their 50th anniversary, celebrated at a ceremony hosted by the PMA administration. The event honored their dedication and the legacy they left for future generations.





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