From the Visayan Daily Star (Nov 24): Neg Occ. gets more
CAFGUs
The Army’s 303rd Infantry Brigade will soon deploy 120 Civilian Armed Force
Geographical Unit members in Negros Occidental. Col. Oscar Lactao, 303rd Infantry Brigade commander, yesterday said the 120
new CAFGUs will replace those who had been either dismissed, or resigned from
the military service. The 120 CAFGUs graduated Wednesday from basic military training at Camp Major
Nelson Gerona in Murcia, which included an orientation on the human rights law
and International Humanitarian Law. Lactao reminded the new CAFGU members to remain disciplined. CAFGUs serve as the territorial forces of the Philippine Army in barangays
under the influence of the New People’s Army, or being threatened by rebel
expansion, he said. About 1,500 CAFGUs assisting the Philippine Army in their peace and security
campaign in Negros island, are supervised by the 12th Infantry (CADRE)
Battalion. Lactao stressed the importance of CAFGUs in their security campaign because
they are “indigenous” in nature and can combat the NPA rebels who are
acknowledged to have an edge in territorial familiarity over Army soldiers.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2012/November/24/topstory8.htm
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