Jul 17, 2010

Soldiers in Sarangani Trained to Fight and to Care

MAASIM, Sarangani (July 17, 2010) – At the 22nd Founding Anniversary celebration of Philippine Army’s 73rd “Neutralizer” Infantry Battalion Friday (July 16), peace partners and local officials disclosed deep appreciation of the soldiers’ effort to relive peace in the communities.

“This is the first time I attended a celebration where there’s so much pride,” Governor Migs Dominguez said. “You have successfully embodied what we want in each and every soldier, by coming with solutions to conflicts in our communities which clearly shows that we care. This is the kind of patriotism that will carry our country to excellence,” the governor added.

TROOPING THE LINE :: MAASIM, Sarangani (July 17, 2010) – Governor Migs Dominguez joins Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion, in trooping the line at the opening ceremony of the battalion’s 22nd founding anniversary celebration Friday, July 16. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)


 




The battalion under its commander, Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, opened the celebration with a pass-in-review in the morning to honor guests.

“I am always proud of this unit being exemplars of discipline and patriotism,” guest of honor and speaker Major General Carlos Holganza said. According to Holganza, the 73rd IB is the only battalion facing two fronts - the New Peoples’ Army and the secessionists fronts - under their area of operational responsibility “but were able to maintain their position with flexibility and balance”.

“We are changing the image of the soldier. We are having a paradigm shift and expanding our role as soldiers. In our context, soldiers are to be respected and not to be feared,” Holganza said.

“We are trained to fight and trained to care. It is always important to think about other people.” According to Holganza, the way to peace is to work together, to work hard, the need to educate the youth, and to believe in God.
MEMENTO: MAASIM, Sarangani (July 17, 2010) – Lt. Col. Edgardo de Leon, battalion commander of the 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion, presents K’filan, a sacred sword and a symbol of power for the Tboli tribe, as a memento for guest of honor and speaker Major General Carlos Holganza of the 10th Infantry Division as the battalion celebrates its 22nd founding anniversary Friday, July 16. (Cocoy Sexcion/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)


Maitum town passed a municipal resolution in January “in grateful appreciation to the peace building effort” given by the battalion to their community especially when Moro rebel atrocities broke out in town and its neighboring Kiamba and Maasim municipalities in 2008. Thousands of families began to return to their homes after the 73rd IB arrived who immediately conducted clearing operations in the mountains where the suspects fled.

“We started our partnership in 2008,” Dr. Roel Cagape of the Hearts and Brains Foundation said. “They are good models to the children. These uniformed men enjoy dancing with them in our medical missions. I actually heard one of the children in one of our medical missions that he wanted to be a soldier.”

Members of the battalion received the Bronze Cross medal. Troops from the Neutralizer were assigned to Maguindanao who went after the criminals responsible for the Maguindanao massacre killing 57 civilians and media men in November last year.

Other awards were also given to peace partners such as Kalinaw Sarangani Unit, Kapayapaan Kapatid Council, Hearts and Brains Foundation, ABS-CBN SOCSKSARGEN, and Conal Holdings Corporation. (Russtum G. Pelima/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

2 comments:

  1. ang galing mo bok!!! glory to God. your leadership and love for country is truly inspiring. you are worth emulating. i'm proud to have been your seminar mate. ang layo nang marating mo bok. keep it up. they can't keep a good man down. kung si mac arthur pa, "there is no substitute for victory."

    ingatz kayo dyan bok. GOD bless you always

    best regards,


    pizza

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  2. whew! 73ib is the best.... I salute to all of you!!!!

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