National Defense Act of 1935 - Provisions

Provisions

This act provided for the creation, by 1946, via an annual appropriation of 16,000,000 pesos, of the following forces:

  • A regular army force of 10,000 troops (formed largely from the Philippine Scouts and the Philippine Constabulary)
  • A reserve army of 400,000
  • The Offshore Patrol, which was to possess 36 torpedo boats
  • A Philippine Army Air Corps of 100 tactical bombers

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