Friday, March 22, 2019

PRRD inspects Army's state-of-the-art equipment

From the Philippine News Agency (Mar 22, 2019): PRRD inspects Army's state-of-the-art equipment


PRRD VISITS THE PHILIPPINE ARMY. President Rodrigo R. Duterte inspects the National Housing Authority Battalion/Brigade Modular Command Facility on the sidelines of the 122nd Founding Anniversary of the Philippine Army at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City on March 21, 2019. (Toto Lozano/Presidential Photo)

President Rodrigo R. Duterte was given a first-hand look of the Philippine Army's (PA) newly-acquired state-of-the-art equipment during its 122nd founding anniversary celebration Thursday.

Army spokesperson, Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala, in a statement said Duterte toured the PA's Multi-Purpose Mobile Treatment Facility, which provides a rapid, deployable and operational military facility for mobile battalions when conducting military operations.

Zagala said the facility can be transformed into an office, supply room, barracks, and conference room.

Duterte also visited the Forward Treatment Facility that provides surgery for ground troops during military operations and advanced trauma care during disaster relief and humanitarian missions.

The two facilities can be deployed in areas where there are minimal resources and time constraint, Zagala added.

During the anniversary program, Duterte gave recognition to soldiers who displayed courage and gallantry in battle, best performing civilian personnel, CAFGU Active Auxiliary, and Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets.

The Distinguished Conduct Star (DCS), the second highest military award in the Armed Forces, was awarded to Sgt. Arnel S. Alberto, Cpl. Roel P. delos Reyes, and Pvt. Jerry N. Wassig for their courage and gallantry as they fought against Maute terrorists in separate encounters.

The Gold Cross Medal (GCM), the fourth highest military award, was awarded to 1st Lt. Francis Hernaez, 1st Lt. William S. Hiponia, 1st Lt. Antonio M. Cortes Jr., and Staff Sgt. Juljiri M. Abdurajik for their gallantry in action as they fought against New People's Army (NPA) rebels in Compostela Valley, Camarines Sur, Lanao del Sur and Bukidnon, respectively.

Other awardees were Staff Sgt. Ramil G. Binoya (Enlisted Personnel of the Year 2018), CAA Andrito C. Libradilla (CAFGU Active Auxiliary of the Year 2018), Rosemarie O. Vilbar (Model Supervisor of the Year), Modest Joydalyn M. Reyes (Employee of the Year), Lt. Col. Suharto T. Mangudadatu (PA Reservist Officer of the Year), Pfc. Sherwin Cesar Adame PA (Res) (PA Reservist Enlisted Personnel of the Year), Cdt./Lt. Col. Lester Vic C. Delima 1CL (PA Male Advance ROTC Cadet of the Year) and Cdt./1st Lt. Col. Jovelyn B. Sambo 2CL (PA Female Advance ROTC Cadet of the Year.)

In its 122 years, the Army has been instrumental in the fight for independence, first through the Revolutionary Army in 1892 against Spanish colonizers, and then as the Commonwealth Army in World War II from 1938 to 1945.

The Army also offered military aid to South Korea during the Korean War in the 1950s and helped rebuild war-torn Vietnam in 1966.

In recent years, it successfully defended the state against terrorists during the Zamboanga Siege in 2013 and in Marawi in 2017.

Prior to the anniversary program, Duterte also led the turnover, unveiling, and blessing of the Marawi Heroes Memorial Monument (Pylon) at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Taguig City.

The Pylon honors the 160 soldiers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and eight personnel of the Philippine National Police who were killed in action.

http://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1065316

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