Saturday, June 1, 2024

Army in WV urged to be ‘versatile’

Posted to Negros Now Daily News (May 31, 2024): Army in WV urged to be ‘versatile’ (By GILBERT P. BAYORAN)

Soldiers under the supervision of the Philippine Army’s 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) have been urged to be versatile and adjust to the changing tactics of the enemy and the operational environment.

Lt. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Visayas Command (Viscom), said that the troops “have very well set the essential tasks to be accomplished in their campaign.”

“Nonetheless, let us revisit the manner in which we accomplish these tasks. Let us adapt to the changing tactics of our enemy and adjust to the changes in the situation in our operational environment,” he added.


A member of the Army’s 61st Infantry Battalion gets a medal from Viscom chief, Lt. Gen. Fernando Reyeg, during his visit to the 301st Infantry Brigade headquarters in Dingle, Iloilo. | PA photo

He told the troops they need to remain versatile and responsive by continually reassessing the methods and approaches to ensure they stay ahead and achieve their objectives.

Reyeg met with soldiers in his series of visits at the headquarters of 3ID, 301st and 303rd Infantry Brigade (IB), as well as the 15th Infantry Battalion stationed in Panay and Negros Islands.

From January to date, the 3ID has initiated 31 armed encounters with New People’s Army remnants that resulted in the neutralization of 48 rebels, who were either killed, captured and surrendered, with 91 firearms recovered.

Highlighted during Reyeg’s two-day visit were the awarding of 34 Army personnel for their remarkable combat, peace building, and disaster response initiatives.

Of the awardees, two Gold Cross medals and a Silver Cross medal were conferred on three soldiers assigned at the 303IB while Silver Cross medals were also awarded to six 15IB soldiers.

The Gold Cross is awarded for gallantry in action during combat operation while the Silver Cross is conferred for distinguish achievement in the conduct of intelligence operation.

Reyeg commended the 3ID and the units under its supervision for a job well done.

The Viscom chief also reminded the troops that their collective efforts and cooperation with local communities are vital in maintaining the peace and security of Western Visayas, stressing that maintaining a high level of readiness is crucial for responding effectively to any threat.

“We must not rest on our laurels. Our ability to swiftly adapt and respond can make a significant difference on the ground,” he added. | GB

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