From the Philippine News Agency (Nov 21): 6ID chief lauds 'commitment' of 284 new soldiers
CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao – The chief of the Army’s 6th Infantry “Kampilan” Division (6ID) lauded the dedication and commitment shown by 284 new soldiers after they took their oath of enlistment here Tuesday.
“Soldiery is the noble profession for we have no capital except our lives,” Major Gen. Cirilito Sobejana, 6ID commander, told the candidate-soldiers belonging to the “SIDLAK” Class 544-2018 during ceremonies held at 6ID Training School in Barangay Semba, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao.
The new soldiers, who pledged volunteerism and "willingness to risk personal comfort and security to serve and protect the country and the people," consisted of six aspirants from the 4th Infantry Division, one aspirant from the 54th Engineering Brigade, and 277 from the 6ID.
Major Arvin John Encinas, speaking for 6ID, said the class name “SIDLAK” stands for “Sundalong Itinakdang Dadamay at Lalaban Alang-alang sa Kapayapaan”.
“It served as a basis of their class’ strong camaraderie and compassion,” Encinas said.
He said the graduates underwent rigorous training and engaged in different activities, such as the Basic Military Training and War Fighting Competency to their skills for future missions.
During the graduation rites, Sobejana lauded the aspirants who excelled in various training fields.
Candidate soldier Argyl Nena received the special award for obtaining the highest rating in Basic Marksmanship with a general average of 100 percent. Likewise, candidate soldier Jessel John Porras received the leadership award for demonstrating an outstanding attitude, military knowledge and exemplary military bearing in the class.
Candidate soldier Alipio Duallo, on the other hand, obtained the highest rating in the physical fitness test.
Sobejana said the new soldiers showed the perseverance that made them finish the training ahead of their military careers.
“Instill discipline and respect for authority all throughout your military life, as these are essentially important in the life of a soldier,” he said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1054476
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