From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun10): 10 AFP officers feted at 2013 TOPS award
Colonel Romeo Brawner Jr.
A senior officer from the Philippine Army’s Special Forces who led noteworthy
feats against insurgents topped this year’s list of The Outstanding Philippine
Soldiers (TOPS).
Colonel Romeo Brawner Jr. is one of the 10 commissioned and non-commissioned
officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines who received the award from
Metrobank Foundation and Rotary Club of Makati Metro at Camp Aguinaldo on
Monday.
Brawner, currently the chief of Plans, Policies and Programs Division of the
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations at Camp Aguinaldo, was
recognized for his “numerous successful operations against insurgency.”
As a young platoon leader in 1991, he led the capture of one of the most
wanted men in Nueva Ecija, Efren Evangelista, a rebel leader with a P40,000
bounty on his head.
During his stint as battalion commander of the Army’s 2nd Special Forces in
Bohol from 2010 to 2012, he also led the capture of the province’s most wanted
drug suspect.
He was also in command of the troops that recovered firearms, explosive
devices and vital documents from rebel camps in Eastern Visayas and Caraga
region.
Now with 24 years in service, Brawner graduated as Number 2 from the
Philippine Military Academy “Makatao” Class of 1989. He also has nine relatives
in the service.
As a soldier, Brawner said he considers his stint in Bohol as his most
memorable experience as a soldier as he was able “to directly contribute to the
maintenance of peace in Bohol, Leyte and Cebu and the reduction of insurgents in
Samar and Leyte.”
The officer also partnered with US-based non-government organization,
Vaccines for the Philippines, in the construction of a medical clinic and
birthing center and two-classroom school building in Bohol that benefited the
residents who needed to travel for more than an hour just to get to the hospital
and school.
Brawner also served as AFP spokesperson in 2009.
“Itong recognition is not just for us na nanalong taon na ito but for the
whole AFP. Dahil sa award na ito pinapakita ng civilian sector, private sector
how much they appreciate the sacrifices of the soldiers so that we can enjoy the
democracy we have now,” he told reporters after the awarding ceremony.
“We feel proud, we feel honored, but at the same time we feel humbled.
Personally, naniniwala ako na every award, every promotion comes from the Lord.
And so we want to bring back that glory to the Lord. We’d also like to thank
Metrobank Foundation and Rotary Club of Makati Metro for the this award,” he
said.
The Outstanding Philippine Soldiers of 2013: Colonel Romeo Brawner Jr., Chief
Master Sergeant Rogelio Mendoza, Technical Sergeant Ferdinand Baladjay, Captain
Vicente Cejoco, Technical Sergeant Dante Berganio, Hospitalman Third Class Sergs
Estropigan, Lieutenant Colonel Moises Micor, Master Sergeant Alverto Pesebre,
Technical Sergeant Nolito Tumesa and Major Daneck Dang-awan. PHOTO COURTESY OF
AFP
Other TOPS awardees include Hospitalman Third Class Sergs Estropigan of the
Philippine Navy, currently assigned at the Naval Diving Salvage Unit 1 of the
Philippine Fleet, for his “exemplary sense of volunteerism, courage
and perseverance” as technical diver and chamber operator of the search and
rescue team, when he helped locate two missing pilots of the ill-fated SF-260TP
plane that crashed near Mariveles in Bataan last year. He was also part of Task
Force Kalihim to late Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo, wherein he was one of
the two divers that retrieved the body of Robredo.
Lieutenant Colonel Moises Micor, Director of the Directorate for Aircraft
Maintenance and Management of the Office of the Assistant Chief of Air Staff for
Logistics, was instrumental during the onslaughts of Abu Sayyaf and Moro
National Liberation Front in Mindanao in 2001. Metrobank noted that his flight,
despite a seriously damaged aircraft, was “very instrumental” in the camp
defense of 104th Brigade and Camp Budatu where he assisted in the extrication of
casualties of the beleaguered members of the First Scout Ranger Battalion.
Other awardees were Chief Master Sergeant Rogelio Mendoza, Command Sergeant
major at the Training and Doctrine Command at Camp O’Donnell in Tarlac;
Technical Sergeant Ferdinand Baladjay, Company First Sergeant of the 2nd Light
Reaction Company at Special Operations Command in Nueva Ecija; Captain Vicente
Cejoco, Deputy Commander of the Communications, Electronics and Information
Systems Service; Technical Sergeant Dante Perganio of the Marine Battalion
Landing Team 2 in Sulu; Master Sergeant Alberto Pesebre of the Defense and Armed
Forces Attaché Management and Reserch Division of the Intelligence Service at
Camp Aguinaldo; Technical Sergeant Nolito Tumesa, First Sergeant at the 410th
Maintenance Wing at Clark Air Base; and Major Daneck Dang-awan, Evangelical
Chaplain at Naval Inter-Faith Worship Center at Naval Station Jose Francisco at
Fort Bonifacio.
The final board of judges that selected this year’s winners was chaired by
Justice Adolfo Azcuna, Chancellor of the Philippine Judicial Academy. Members of
the final board were: Alfredo Pascual, President of University of the
Philippines System; Melito Salazar, President of Management Association of the
Philippines; Most Rev. Florentino Cinense D.D., Bishop Diocese of Tarlac; Tina
Monzon Palma, Program Director of Bantay Bata 163 Sagip Kapamilya; Amina Rasul
Bernardo, President of the Philippine Center for Islam and Democracy; and His
Excellency Ivo Sieber, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
Embassy of the Swiss Confederation.
The TOPS awardees were given a cash prize of P300,000 and a specially
designed trophy from the Metrobank Foundation. They will also be honored
together with the winners of the Search of the Outstanding Teachers and
Country’s Outstanding Police Officers in Service at Metrobank’s anniversary in
September.
The Metrobank Foundation and the Rotary Club of Makati Metro annually hold
the search for TOPS “to honor the gallant men and women of the Armed Forces who
go beyond expectations, and to highlight their achievements and efforts toward
nation building and development.”
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