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In the Philippines, a government-owned and controlled corporation ( GOCC ), sometimes with an "and/or", [1] is a state-owned enterprise that conducts both commercial and non-commercial activity. Examples of the latter would be the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), a social security system for government employees.
As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on the welfare of war veterans, veterans of military campaigns, military retirees, and their surviving spouses and other beneficiaries. [1]
The Veterans Memorial Medical Center (formerly known as Veterans Memorial Hospital) was established in 1955 with full US Government assistance under the US Veterans Administration to provide quality hospitalization, medical care and treatment to Filipino veterans as provided by U.S. public law. The patients were originally those who suffer from ...
V. Philippine Veterans Affairs Office. Categories: Military of the Philippines. Veterans' affairs by country.
Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation. Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation. Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office. Philippine Children's Medical Center. Philippine Coconut Authority. Philippine Economic Zone Authority. Philippine Guarantee Corporation. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation. Philippine Heart Center.
American Veterans for Equal Rights. Army and Navy Union. Association of the United States Army. Aztec Club (organized by officers of the Mexican War) Blinded Veterans Association. Catholic War Veterans. Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association. DAV. Fleet Reserve Association.
Website. pvao .gov .ph. The Philippine Veterans Affairs Office ( PVAO) ( Filipino: Tanggapan para sa Ugnayan ng mga Beteranong Pilipino) is the Philippine agency for Filipino war veterans. Under the Department of National Defense, [3] PVAO serves to fulfill a national commitment as embodied in Section 7, Article XVI of the 1987 Philippine ...
Victoriano Luna General Hospital. Coordinates: 14°38′05″N 121°03′09″E. AFP Health Service Command. Front gate of the AFP Medical Center along V. Luna Road. Active. 1937–3 September 1946. (1st Army General Hospital) September 3, 1946–Present. (AFP Medical Center)