For his desire to have a better armed Philippine Air Force
(PAF), Technical Sgt. Andersen Daing Avellana was named one of the country's 10
outstanding soldiers Monday.
This event was sponsored by the Metrobank Foundation-Rotary
Club of Makati Metro.
Avellana, assigned at Armament Branch, 463rd Avionics
Armament Maintenance Squadron, 15th Strike Wing, Sangley Point, Cavite , landed in the
sights of above-mentioned group for his sterling work in overhauling and repair
of 10 rocket launcher intervalometer and three MG-520 attack helicopters
optical sights.
By using local means to repair the intervalometers, the
former managed to save PHP1.5 million from the PHP13,465,000 budget allocated
for the repairs.
And in overhauling the MG-520 attack helicopter optical
sights, using again local skill and resources, Avellana was able to save the
PAF PHP400,000.
Aside from this, the former has undergone numerous specialty
courses such as the Basic Electronic and Communication Course, Ground Radio
Course, Basic Weapons Mechanic Course, and Aircraft Engine Mechanic Course in New Zealand ,
which made him a skilled weapons mechanic technician.
Avellana is also a recipient of many awards, including the
PAF Enlisted Personnel of the Year & INSTEP Awardee for Professionalism,
this award is given to those personnel who religiously shown commitment in
improving the current state of PAF in terms of existing equipment and weaponry
innovation.
Aside from the former, other members of this year's "The
Outstanding Philippine Soldiers" are the Army's Lt. Col. Eliglen Ferrer
Villaflor, Technical Sgt. Danilo Delos Santos and Technical Sgt. Bernardo Labao
Tacbas.
While awardees from the Navy include Marine Lt. Wilfredo
Baylon Manalang, Marine Staff Sgt. Albert Dangan Eleazar and Intelligence
Specialist Chief Fernando Juinio Parcon.
And from the PAF side, feted were Lt. Col. Oliver Alina
Banaria, and Master Sgt. Abel Lim Idusma.
While Col. Jocelyn Pancrudo Turla from the Technical
Administrative Services completes this year's TOPS winners.
Each TOPS awardee received a cash prize of PHP500,000 and a
trophy.
“The Search for TOPS is the civilian society’s expression of
genuine appreciation and gratitude for the men and women in the Armed Forces -
for their sacrifices and dedication in pursuing our shared dreams of a safe and
peaceful nation. We believe that the civilian and private sector’s support,
cooperation, admiration, and respect should accompany the role of our soldiers
as protectors of our sovereignty and defenders of our national patrimony,"
Metrobank Foundation president Aniceto Sobrepeña said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=897056
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