Capital Punishment, Firearm
AFP CODE OF CONDUCT I. I am a Filipino soldier. I will support and defend the constitution of the republic of the Philippines. II. I am a FILIPINO SOLDIER. I WILL FIGHT ALL FORCES THAT WOULD DESTROY THE FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE. III. I AM A FILIPINO SOLDIER. I WILL OBEY ALL LAWS, LEGAL ORDERS, AND DECREES OF MY LAWFUL SUPERIORS AT ALL TIMES. IV. I AM A FILIPINO SOLDIER. I WILL UPHOLD THE AUTHORITY OF CIVILIAN AUTHORITY OVER THE MILITARY IN WAR AND IN PEACE. V. I AM A FILIPINO SOLDIER. I WILL FIGHT AND DIE IN THE TRUE FILIPINO TRADITION OF VALOR, HONOR, DUTY AND LOYALTY. TO ALL THESE I PLEDGE MY LIFE, MY TREASURE, AND MY SACRED HONOR.
Having a heart attack or stroke in your sleep. Severe sleep apnea could kill you if you stopped breathing.
They were ordered either they kill or they will be killed they had no choice they did not want to die
He ran for chancellor; which in Germany was the position with the most power-even more than the president. and if you dare try to kill Hitler then YOU die! hahahaha just like stain!
kill by the Filipino.
Rizal is considered the national hero of the Philippines due to his peaceful and intellectual approach in igniting a sense of nationalism among Filipinos. His writings and actions inspired the revolution against Spanish colonial rule. Bonifacio, while an important figure in the Philippine Revolution, was seen as more of a revolutionary leader than a unifying symbol of national identity like Rizal.
Procopio Bonifacio died in 1897.
Natale Bonifacio died in 1592.
Francesco Bonifacio died in 1946.
Bonifacio Flores Arevalo died in 1920.
Bonifacio del Carril died in 1994.
Francesco Paolo Bonifacio died in 1989.
Andres Larka died in 1943.
Stefan Andres died in 1970.
One famous saying from a Filipino hero is "The welfare of the people is the supreme law," attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal. Another would be "I die without seeing the dawn brighten over my native land," from Andres Bonifacio, expressing his sacrifice for the country's freedom.
Bonifacio de Blas y Muñoz died in 1880.