From the Mindanao Examiner blog (Jul 27): Army battalion begins retraining in Zamboanga Sur
Brig. Gen. Felicito Virgilio Trinidad speaks before members of the 32nd Infantry
Battalion at the 1st Infantry Division headquarters in Zamboanga del Sur's
Labangan town.
The Philippine Army’s 1st Infantry Division has formally opened a two-month
reorganizational training for members of the 32nd Infantry Battalion in Labangan
town in Zamboanga del Sur province.
Capt. Jefferson Somera, the division
spokesman, quoted Lt. Col. Alex Rillera, the Assistant Chief of Staff for
Education and Training, as saying that the retraining is part of the
“Implementation Plan Pagsasanay Alfa.”
The training aims to develop the
combat skills and knowledge of the soldiers.
“We will also refurbish their
mobility equipment and at the same time strengthen their operational readiness
towards excellent mission accomplishment,” Rillera said.
Brig. Gen.
Felicito Virgilio Trinidad, Jr, the acting division commander, commended the
accomplishments of the battalion, under Lt. Col. Johnson Jemar Aseron, in its
long years of deployment in the province.
In welcoming the troops, he
said: “Our core competencies, as soldiers, are fighting wars and battles,
because that is what we are trained for. And we need to hone that competency so
that we are always on the upper hand to protect our people and defend the
integrity and sovereignty of our country against threats.”
Trinidad also
emphasized the objectives of the organizational training which he summed at
under the acronym “TRAIN” or Total Unit Readiness, Responsiveness or
Responsibility, as a unit and as individual soldier, Acquisition of knowledge
and skills, Imbibe the culture of professionalism, discipline and excellence,
and Nurture the spirit of service and people oriented individual soldier and
unit.
The battalion had its last retraining in 1998 and since then, it
became one of the best units in the Philippine Army. The unit successful
internal peace and security initiatives significantly contributed to the
improved socio-economic development in the island of Basilan for the past four
years, Trinidad said.
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