From the Philippine News Agency (Dec 28): 24 ‘hero’ Army soldiers
honored
The Philippine Army’s 10th Infantry Division (10th ID) honored on Thursday 24
soldiers who risked their lives in evacuating typhoon victims in Davao Oriental
and Compostela Valley during the surge of super typhoon "Pablo".
A bronze cross medal was awarded to each of the 24 soldiers, who belong to
the Charlie Company of AFP's 66th Infantry Battalion (66th IB) under Lt. Col.
Antonino Florendo.
The awarding ceremony was held at Camp Panacan Station Hospital in Davao City
for the 15 soldiers who suffered minor injuries while another awarding rite was
held simultaneously at the V. Luna General Hospital in Quezon City for the nine
other soldiers who are recovering from severe injuries.
Maj. Gen. Ariel Bernardo, 10th ID commander, in a press conference, said the
soldiers deserved to be honored as they had risked their lives in conducting
preemptive evacuation in Barangay Poblacion.
"During the disaster, they were tasked to conduct preemptive evacuation.
Unfortunately, naging biktima din sila ng flashflood doon sa battalion quarters
sa Barangay Poblacion," Bernardo said.
Posthumous awards were also given to the seven soldiers who died during the
search operations for four missing soldiers.
Cash assistance coming from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and
Senator Antonio Trillanes IV will also be given to the soldiers who were hit by
the flashfloods.
AFP is set to give a total of P8-million to the soldiers and will be divided
based on the seriousness of the injuries.
Trillanes, on the other hand, will shell out P10,000 each for the families of
the fallen soldiers while P100,000 will be divided to the 24 injured soldiers.
The 10th ID is continuing to work with different government and
non-government agencies in conducting relief, rehabilitation and livelihood
programs in the areas affected by the typhoon.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=483086
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