Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief General Romeo Brawner Jr. urged military personnel to uphold the AFP Code of Conduct during its 35th anniversary.
This call comes amid fresh rumors of a military-led plot to oust President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Brawner emphasized that the code, adopted in 1990 after destabilization attempts, serves as the military's moral compass.
He reminded officers and enlisted personnel to remain disciplined, principled, and worthy of public trust.
The AFP Code of Conduct guides soldiers to adhere to the 1987 Constitution and uphold core values like honor, service, and patriotism.
The anniversary event also included the launch of the 90th AFP Anniversary logo, themed "Matatag na Sandatahang Lakas, Sandigan ng Bagong Pilipinas."
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