Two Pinoys to graduate in US Coast Guard Academy Class of 2015 in May

Two Filipinos will be among the cadets graduating from the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut this May, the Philippine Coast Guard said on Wednesday.
 
In a post on its website, the PCG said it sponsored the two cadets—NiƱo Jhanus Aniban from Bantayan, Cebu and Sean Jayner Cabral from Calaca, Batangas—and sent them as international cadets to join  USCGA Class of 2015.
 
Aniban and Cabral underwent training at the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA) under the PCG Cadetship Program in June 2010.
 
The Coast Guard said Aniban and Cabral qualified for the international cadet program - a four-year academic and professional training program. They will be commissioned into the PCG with the rank of Ensign upon graduation from the USCG Academy and are required to render at least eight years of continuous active service.
 
The PCG Cadetship Program was designed to establish the PCG's first Cadet Corps as a precursor to the establishment of the Philippine Coast Guard Academy.   Joel Locsin/ELR, GMA News

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