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GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award)

GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award). 1. GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award). Sample 1. 2. GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award). Sample 2. Who is Pedro A. Paterno? Peacemaker of the Revolution.

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GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award)

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  1. GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award)

  2. 1 GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award) Sample 1

  3. 2 GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) (Pedro A. Paterno Award) Sample 2

  4. Who is Pedro A. Paterno?Peacemaker of the Revolution Statesman, poet, writer, and peacemaker. Born in Manila on February 27, 1858. Died on March 27, 1911 at the age of 53. He was the negotiator/mediator and author of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato published in 1910. He helped prepare the Malolos constitution. He studied at Ateneo de Manila and afterwards at the University of Salamanca. He likewise enrolled at the Central University of Madrid where he completed his law degree. Paterno joined the Propaganda Movement. His greatest contribution to the country was his role as a mediator in the peace agreement between the Spaniards and the Filipinos. Pedro Paterno contributed a lot in Philippine literature too. His writings showed how much he loved his country. He had also given the Filipinos a sense of pride through the honors and achievements he had contributed to our culture and literature. His work El Cristianismo en la Antigua Civilization Tagalog, was one work that achieved so much admiration and recognition. Paterno was one of the representatives in the National Assembly on April 1899. He did not agree in the planned annexation of the Philippines to the United States. He believed that the Filipinos would rather choose to govern their own country than have it ruled by the Americans. Because of his refusal, other Filipinos followed suit. This refusal stirred their emotions to fight against the Americans later on. He served as prime minister of the first Philippine republic in the middle of 1899, and served as head of the country's assembly and the cabinet.

  5. GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP)(Pedro A. Paterno Award) GAWAD SA KAPAYAPAAN (GSP) – This is awarded by the Chief of Staff, AFP and the Commander AFP National Development Support Command (NADESCOM) to military personnel of the AFP and civilians for outstanding achievement significant to the accomplishment and establishment of peace consequential to military operations. As an expanded act attained corollary to either combat and/or development. The required achievement or service for the award of GSP is the sole responsibility of advocating and instituting the parameters of the permanency of peace in an area (at least in a cluster of 3 barangays and more). This is done coupled with an indisputable integrity and distinction. The GSP is a notch higher than Gawad sa Kaunlaran (GSK). Its ribbon placement for purposes of its level of worth commensurate to the role of the military and the degree of difficulty it could be achieve is the left of the GSK.

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