From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 12): Philippine Coast Guard to receive 10 patrol boats from
Japan
The Philippine Coast Guard is set to hire some 300 new personnel to man 10 new
patrol boats expected to arrive from Japan.
PCG spokesman Commander Armand Balilo said they would prioritize applicants
who would fit the qualifications of those who will man the new acquisitions. “We need to recruit people with maritime-related courses such as marine
engineers and marine navigation course. But we would also be needing technical
experts such as those who have mechanical, welding and electrical skills or
background,” said Balilo.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario discussed with Japanese Foreign
Minister Fumio Kishida, during the latter’s visit early this week, a loan
agreement for the Philippines’ procurement of 10 multi-role response vessels for
the Coast Guard. The new patrol vessels, which are expected to arrive in 2014, are expected to
boost the country’s territorial defense in the West Philippine Sea.
PCG usually accepts applicants who finished even non-maritime-related
courses. “But we should now prepare for our new assets. We should prepare the right
people or the crew and asset management team who would be in charge of our new
vessels’ maintenance,” Balilo explained. He added that they have one year to hire the needed personnel, who would be
assigned for deck operation, navigation, gunnery and engineering. Those who would be selected would undergo one-year training on board the new
ships.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/61457/philippine-coast-guard-to-receive-10-patrol-boats-from-japan
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