In what ways were the ROTC Program curriculum and requirements modified in 1991 and 1995?

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The text discusses changes to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) Program in the Philippines, specifically referencing modifications made in 1991 and 1995 regarding the curriculum structure and requirements for students.

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The Basic ROTC Course became the Expanded ROTC Program in 1991, and in 1995, the program was divided into a mandatory first year and an optional second year.

In 1991, the Basic ROTC Course was modified to the Expanded ROTC Program requiring military subjects in the first year and various components (MTS, CWTS, LES) in the second year. In 1995, the program was further categorized into two curriculums: mandatory Military Service in the first year and an optional second year.

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In 1991, the Basic ROTC Course was modified to the Expanded ROTC Program requiring military subjects in the first year and various components (MTS, CWTS, LES) in the second year. In 1995, the program was further categorized into two curriculums: mandatory Military Service in the first year and an optional second year.

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The modifications to the ROTC program were part of broader efforts to adapt military training to changing societal needs and to make the program more flexible for students.

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