The Philippine Navy lets 40 orphans and street children experience the life of Navy personnel for a day.
[Video report: Orphans, streetkids live Navy dream for a day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVlrahp3zS8]
For its 117th founding anniversary celebration, the Philippine Navy lets street children and orphans to experience the life of Navy personnel for a day.
Aside from riding touring museums and riding armored vehicles, the children also get to ride the Navy's planes and ships.
David Lozada reports.
They marched.
They flew.
They sailed.
As part of their
117th founding anniversary celebration, the Philippine Navy gives 40 street
children and orphans the chance to experience the life of uniformed personnel
and live the Navy dream.
The children, who
come from a local orphanage in Manila ,
tour military museums, ride armoured vehicles, and eat with navy officers who
served as their older siblings for the day.
Philippine Navy
public affairs officer Commodore Lued Lincuna says the activity aims to inspire
the children to pursue a military career in the future.
Commo. Lued
Lincuna, Philippine Navy Public Affairs Officer: Our goal here is to inspire
them to somehow consider being a part of the navy in their plans. We let them
ride the marines’ tanks, our aircrafts, and now to ride the our cruise so they
know what it feels like in the forces.
The activity is
eye-opening to the kids who have never flown in an aircraft nor sailed in a
ship.
Grace Gigante
faces her fear of heights during her first ever flight. Grateful to the navy
for giving her the experience, the 15-year-old says she is discerning whether
or not to join the military.
Grace Gigante,
orphan: My mind was enlightened when they explained the life of a navy man
earlier. I realized that it’s not that easy to get in. My dream is to actually
become an accountant. But then I learned that you can also train in the navy
while pursuing accountancy so I’m really thinking of joining.
With China ’s
increasing aggression, Lincuna says the armed forces needs to be more dynamic
in its recruitment. And that includes making the armed forces a viable career
choice for young Filipinos.
Commo. Lued
Lincuna, Philippine Navy Public Affairs Officer: The Armed Forces cannot defend
our country alone. We need to approach this as an entire nation, as one team.
If we do so, there’s nothing we can’t achieve.
With territorial
disputes brewing in the West Philippine Sea ,
the Navy aims to influence more young people to join its ranks. For the street
kids who joined today’s activities, a day in the life of the Armed Forces shows
them an alternative career where they can have a bright future while serving
the country.
http://www.rappler.com/video/reports/93425-navy-life-streetkids
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