A day before President Benigno Aquino III flies to Palawan for the Philippine Navy anniversary celebration, Rappler spots warships, brand new naval choppers, and speedboats off Ulugan Bay
PALAWAN, Philippines – As regional tension over maritime disputes escalate, the Philippine Navy chose a naval station facing the volatile West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) as the venue for the culmination of its month-long celebration of its 116th anniversary.
President Benigno
Aquino III will attend the event on Tuesday, May 27.
"The
President is expected to inspect the improvements being made in that naval
station like the pier, living quarters, and other support infrastructures. He
will inaugurate mission essential facilities for command and control of Naval
Forces West being the unit that supervises the naval operations at the West
Philippine Seas," said Philippine Navy commander Colonel Edgar Arevalo.
The navy's
anniversary celebrations are often held in Manila
or Cavite .
The navy will
also hold a capability demonstration at the new Naval Forces West Headquarters
at Naval Station Carlito Cunanan (NSCC) located in Ulugan Bay .
It was abuzz with
activities a day before the President flies in. Rappler saw the Philippine
Navy's warships, brand new naval choppers, and speedboats inside the bay.
Soldiers arrived in several military trucks. The Marines have set up check
points, a surprise for many tourists who frequent the province.
Military officers
refused to disclose details of the capability demonstration for fear that it
will "jeopardize naval operations." It's meant "to bring to the
attention of the President what other mission essential capabilities the Naval
Forces need," said Philippine Navy commander Colonel Edgard Arevalo.
Arevalo said the
choice of the venue exemplifies the "Frontline First" policy of new
Navy Chief Vice Admiral Jesus Milan.
The naval station
in Ulugan Bay
is closest to the disputed Kalayaan Group of Islands in the West
Philippine Sea . Also located there is Oyster Bay, the naval
station which may be offered to the US troops.
The NSCC in
Barangay Macarascas, used to be called Ulugan Detachment, is relatively
underdeveloped and underutilized. The facilities such as the pier, living
quarters, and other support facilities have to be rehabilitated. It was
selected as the new home of Naval Forces West on account of its strategic
location as compared to the former headquarters in Naval Station Apolinario
Jalandoon in Barangay San Miguel, Puerto
Princesa City .
"The
capability demo will show to the President the connectivity of the Headquarters
Philippine Navy in Manila
with its operating units in the field," Arevalo said.
Aside from the
President, Cabinet officials and high-ranking military officers will be attending
Tuesday's ceremony.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/58991-aquino-inspect-philippine-navy
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