Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Cuisia Jr. on Sunday saw off the BRP Ramon Alcaraz from Charleston, South Carolina, on its journey to its new home port in the Philippines.
Cuisia challenged the crew of the Alcaraz,
named for a Filipino World War II hero, to live up to the ship’s namesake.
“As you know, there are some tensions in
the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) and this may put you in harm’s way,
but there is no doubt that you will perform your duty of protecting Philippine
territory if needed,” Cuisia told the 88 officers and crew of the Philippines’
newest naval asset at
the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Charleston.
“We do not want to see a confrontation and
we are hoping that diplomatic efforts would ease these tensions. We are for
peace and for the stability of the
region, but at the same time we are prepared to defend what is ours,” Cuisia
said, referring to the territorial dispute between the Philippines and China.
The Alcaraz, a 115-meter decommissioned US
Coast Guard ship that the Philippines acquired last year, underwent
$15.5-million (P620 million) refitting and refurbishment and sea trials in May.
It is expected to arrive in the
Philippines in the first week of August, the Philippine Embassy in the United
States said.
The Hamilton-class weather high endurance
cutter had served as the US Coast Guard’s USCGC Dallas for four decades before
it was turned over to the Philippine Navy under the
Excess Defense Article Military Assistance Program of the United States.
“We look forward to the Alcaraz joining
its sister ship, the BRP Gregorio del Pilar. We look forward to further
upgrading the capabilities of the Philippine Navy,” Cuisia added.
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