General Order No. 10 (Marcos)

General Order No. 10 (1972)
by Ferdinand Marcos
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MALACAÑANG
RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANILA

GENERAL ORDER No. 10

Whereas, martial law has been declared under Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972 and is now in effect throughout the land;

Whereas, officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, more than any other body of government personnel, have been called upon to carry and are now carrying a great share of the grave burden of suppressing the activities of groups of men actively engaged in a criminal conspiracy to seize political and state power in the Philippines, and of eradicating widespraed lawlessness, anarchy, disorder and wanton destruction of lives and property now prevailing throughout the country;

Whereas, it is necessary to enhance and keep at a high level the morale and efficiency of the officers and men of the Armed Forces of the Philippines while they are thus engaged in the serious and delicate tasks aforementioned;

Now, therefore, I, Ferdinand E. Marcos, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972, and General Order No. 1, dated September 22, 1972, do hereby authorize and prescribe the following increased rates of monthly quarters allowance for enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines effective October 1, 1972:

Master Sergeant (or CPO)
₱100.00
Technical Sergeant (or PO1)
100.00
Staff Sergeant (or PO2)
90.00
Sergeant (or PO3)
90.00
Corporal (or Seaman 1"CI)
80.00
Private First Class (or Seaman 2"CI)
80.00
Private (or Apprentice Seaman)
80.00

Done in the City of Manila, this 30th day of September in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-two.

(Sgd.) Ferdinand E. Marcos
President
Republic of the Philippines

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