From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nov 27): AFP contingent to Golan Heights recognized in rites
The 346-strong 5th Philippine contingent to Golan Heights, which came home
recently from a nine-month mission, was given recognition by the Armed Forces of
the Philippines in rites held at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City Tuesday.
Vice Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Noel Coballes awarded the United
Nations Service Medal to the members of the contingent for successfully
accomplishing all the tasks assigned to them in fulfilment of their UN mandate.
The contingent, led by Colonel Ramon Estella, left the country in two batches
in February. They served in UN peacekeeping operations including manning and
patrolling the border areas of Israel and Syria, and keeping close contact with
the host nations. The contingent also ensured the safety of the local
inhabitants. “Deployment of the Filipino troops in the Golan Heights amid the events last
year, generally referred to as the 2011 Arab Spring, presents a challenge to the
courage and fortitude of our men and women, but I am proud to say that our
contingents have maintained the highest standards of professionalism and
integrity in taking on the tasks and responsibility in this important area,”
Coballes said.
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