The Boholano cadets PMA Class of 2026 story is another proud moment for the province, much like the recent Boholano achiever stories in the LET and other licensure examinations. This time, Bohol celebrates eight cadets who are set to graduate from the Philippine Military Academy “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026 on May 16, 2026 at Fort General Gregorio del Pilar in Baguio City. The PMA’s 2026 class is scheduled to graduate on May 16, 2026, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expected to lead the ceremonies.
Their graduation marks the start of a new chapter in military service. After commencement, these cadets will join the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, and Philippine Air Force as junior officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Reports also say the graduating PMA class has 207 cadets in total.
Boholano Cadets PMA Class of 2026 Bring Pride to the Province
The graduation of these eight cadets brings pride not only to their families, but also to their towns, schools, and the entire province of Bohol. In the same way that recent stories about Boholano LET and PLE achievers highlighted academic excellence, this milestone reflects discipline, leadership, and a strong commitment to national service.
More importantly, the Boholano cadets PMA Class of 2026 represent the province in one of the country’s most respected institutions. Their success shows that Boholano youth continue to excel in different fields, from education and licensure examinations to military leadership and public service.
The Eight Boholano Graduates of PMA Class of 2026
The following Boholano cadets are set to graduate from the PMA “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026:
- CDT 1CL Rami Ezra B. Lanoy – Tagbilaran City (Philippine Navy)
- CDT 1CL Fritz Cyril S. Salsi – Jagna (Philippine Army)
- CDT 1CL Mae Blaise I. Sumipo – Clarin (Philippine Air Force)
- CDT 1CL Jose Carlos G. Honculada – Tagbilaran City (Philippine Army)
- CDT 1CL James Mathew L. Balazuela – Tagbilaran City (Philippine Navy)
- CDT 1CL Rolenz Feil M. Villoceno – Baclayon (Philippine Air Force)
- CDT 1CL Clark David B. Dalumbar – Baclayon (Philippine Army)
- CDT 1CL Rodel Emmanuel A. Binangbang – Tagbilaran City (Philippine Navy)
A congratulatory post from the Provincial Government of Bohol also recognized these Boholano cadets as part of the graduating PMA class.
PMA Talang Dangal Class of 2026 Graduates on May 16
The PMA “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026 will hold its graduation rites on May 16, 2026 at Fort General Gregorio del Pilar in Baguio City. PMA and media reports have confirmed the graduation date, while PMA also released information about the class’s top-performing graduates ahead of commencement.
For Bohol, the graduation of eight cadets in one PMA class is a strong showing. It also gives the province another inspiring story of young Boholanos reaching major milestones through hard work, discipline, and service.
A New Chapter of Service for Boholano Cadets
These graduates will soon begin serving as officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Because of this, their achievement carries both honor and responsibility. Their journey does not end with graduation. Instead, it opens the door to a life of duty, leadership, and service to the nation.
At the same time, their success may inspire more young Boholanos to consider careers in the military and public service. Stories like this remind communities that achievement can take many forms, including service in defense of the country.
Congratulations to the Boholano Cadets
The Boholano cadets PMA Class of 2026 bring pride to the province at a time when Bohol continues to celebrate many achievers in different fields. As with earlier stories about Boholano board exam topnotchers and passers, this milestone deserves recognition and gratitude.
Congratulations to all eight Boholano cadets who are set to graduate from the Philippine Military Academy “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026. May they carry with them the honor of Bohol and the responsibility of serving the Filipino people with courage and integrity.
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