Manila Bulletin

AFP gets chopper, rescue boats, trucks donated by Pangilinan

- By MARTIN A. SADONGDONG

ABO 105 multi-purpose helicopter, six brand new rescue boats, three dry vans, and a wing van were the latest additions to the military’s assets as the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) received Thursday various donations from business tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan (MVP).

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, AFP Chief General Gilbert Gapay, and Pangilinan took part in the ceremonial signing of the deed of donations at the AFP General Headquarte­rs in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.

Also present during the turnover of the donations were Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, Commanding General of the Philippine Army; Vice Admiral Giovanni Carlo Bacordo, Flag Officer-in-Command of the Philippine Navy; and Lieutenant General Allen Paredes, Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force.

The helicopter was turned over to the Army’s Aviation “Hiraya” Regiment which has been instrument­al in the aerial reconnaiss­ance and maritime patrols over Northern Luzon, Eastern Mindanao, and Western Mindanao Command.

The helicopter will be used to develop the Army Aviation Regiment’s humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief (HADR) efforts, air ambulance capability, recoinnasa­ince operations, and maritime patrols over its areas of responsibi­lity, said Colonel Ramon Zagala, Army spokespers­on.

“It will also serve as an interim helicopter to train Army aviators and enhance PA’s overall capabiliti­es to find, fix, and finish [the] enemies of the state,” he added.

Meanwhile, the six rescue boats that are equipped with paddles and life vests were equally distribute­d to the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The AFP General Headquarte­rs, on the other hand, was the recipient of the dry vans and the wing van.

Further, the AFP also signed a memorandum of agreement with the Makati Medical Center Foundation (MMCF), which is also chaired by Pangilinan, for the renewal of their public–private partnershi­p (PPP) to strengthen all the military treatment facilities (MTFs) nationwide.

Through the pact, Gapay said that technical and medical experts from MMCF will continue to impart valuable knowledge to AFP medical personnel for the improvemen­t of their services through various means without the additional financial burden.

“The knowledge and expertise you shared over the years through this agreement were invaluable in keeping our troops healthy. I am truly grateful for its renewal as we, in the AFP, begin to take major steps toward the accomplish­ment of one of our major advocacies in promoting our troops’ mental health which was regrettabl­y neglected in the past years,” Gapay said.

The AFP Chief expressed gratitude to Pangilinan for his “unwavering support to our organizati­on.”

“Even before this pandemic, his kindness and love for our country are deeply appreciate­d by our soldiers and the Filipino people. Rest assured that the AFP will do its part in this partnershi­p and promises to serve our country with best of our capabiliti­es,” Gapay said.

Meanwhile, Pangilinan vowed to continue supporting the uniformed services especially amid the COVID19 pandemic.

“We have always been supportive of government endeavors particular­ly in times of need. The nationwide presence of our businesses enables us to mobilize resources throughout the country and provide us with the means to augment the government’s facilities to respond effectivel­y to disasters and calamities,” Pangilinan said.

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