From the Visayan Daily Star (Dec 12): Negros soldier
to get full honors
Full military honors will be accorded to Sgt. Maximo Olivarez upon the return
of his body to Negros Occidental, Army spokesman Maj. Harry Cabunoc said
yesterday. The cadaver of Olivarez was expected to arrive in Negros Occidental last
night. Cabunoc also said Olivarez is entitled to a Bronze Cross Medal, in
recognition of his heroism. Olivarez, a member of the 66th Infantry Battalion Charlie Company, was not
killed in a war, but by the fury of nature. He was among the Army soldiers
deployed in the far-flung areas of New Bataan town in Compostela Valley for
rescue operations in the wake of super typhoon Pablo.
Lt. Col. Lyndon Paniza, spokesman of the Army’s 10th Infantry Division, said
that 66th IB Charlie Company soldiers headed by 1Lt. Alex Deazeta were
dispatched to the area to conduct rescue operations when the landslide hit
them. Three other 66IB soldiers were also killed, and three injured, including
Deazeta, while eight others are still missing, after their temporary command
post was swept away by flashfloods, military records show.
Cabunoc said the family of Olivarez will also receive financial assistance
from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and educational assistance for his
children, among others. Olivarez is married to a teacher in Moises Padilla town, and they have two
children. He had served the Philippine Army for 13 years.
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2012/December/12/topstory5.htm
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