Remate, Saturday, Apirl 17, 2010
By: Verlin Ruiz at Kyle Gatus
Para matiyak na magkakaroon at maisakatuparan ang kauna-unahang automated election sa Pilipinas, sinimulan na ang pagdeploy sa may 16,000 pulis at anim na batalyong sundalo sa iba't ibang bahagi ng Metro Manila.
ito anf magkatuwang na pahayag nina NCRPO Chief Director Roberto Rosales at AFP NCRCOM Rear Admiral Feliciano Angue kahapon kasunod ng paglulunsad ng AFP-PNP Joint Security- Motorized Patrol 24/7 HOPE.
Ayon kay Rosales, unang ikakalat ang 12,000 pulis kabilang dito ang route security, police visibility patrol, mobile patrol, motorized patrol 24/7 katuwang ang mga kagawad ng AFP-NCRCOM na nagtalaga rin ng kanilang 24/7 riders para masuportahan ang may 50 checkpoint na minamantine ng PNP at AFP sa Mega Manila.
Inihayag naman ni Angue na mistah ni Rosales sa PMA Class 1978 at itinuturing na top contender sa NAvy Flag Officer In Command post na may anim na batalyon o 3,000 sundalo ang kanilang ikinasa para sa malinis, maayos at payapang halalan.
Ayon kay Angue bagaman may mga nauna sna silang deployment ng mga sundalo sa mga checkpoint, magieskort rin ang mga ito sa pag bibyahe ng mga PCOS Machine ng Comelec mula sa bodega nito sa Cabuyao, Laguna gayundin sa ballot boxes patungo sa Central hub nito sa Tandang Sora, Quezon City.
Samanatala, nagpahayag ng pangamba ang isang opisyal ng Catholic Bishops COnference of the Philippines kaugnay sa pagpapakalat ng mga sundalo sa Metro manila para magpatrulya kaugnay ng May 10 national and local elections.
Ayon kay Caloocan Bishop at CBCP Episcopal Commision on Public Affairs chairman Deogracias Iniguez Jr., maaaring bahagi ito ng mapipintong "worst-case election scenarion."
kabilang umano sa mga lugar na babatayan ng militar ang Makati City nainirekomenda na ng pulisya na isailalim sa kanilang kontrol bunsid ng mga election-related violence roon.
A collection of news stories/articles written about the Philippine Navy.
Monday, May 17, 2010
250 navy pinadala sa Malaysia
Abante, April 13, 2010
By: JS Salarzon
Nagpadala kahapon ng 250 na sailors ang Philippine Navy sa Malaysia upang makibahagi sa taunang pagsasanay sa tinatawag na MALPHI-LAUT 13/0 na naglalayong mapataas ang antas ng kakayahan ng mga Filipino sailors pagdating sa pagsasagawa ng kanilang operasyon sa karagatan.
Ayon kay Lt. Junior Grade Rommel Rodriguez, Navy Fleet Public Information Officer, naglayag ang mga Pinoy Sailors mula sa Assault Craft Force Headquarters sa Naval Base Heracleo Alano sa Sangley Point, Cavite City patungong Malaysia.
“Ang pagsali ng ating mga Pinoy sailors sa 13th edition ng pagsasanay kabahagi ng taunang aktibidad sa pagitan ng Navy at Royal Malaysian Navy pagdating sa pagsasagawa ng tactical maneuvers and scenarios sa karagatan. Sampung araw ang pagsasanay na ito,” ayon kay Rodriguez.
By: JS Salarzon
Nagpadala kahapon ng 250 na sailors ang Philippine Navy sa Malaysia upang makibahagi sa taunang pagsasanay sa tinatawag na MALPHI-LAUT 13/0 na naglalayong mapataas ang antas ng kakayahan ng mga Filipino sailors pagdating sa pagsasagawa ng kanilang operasyon sa karagatan.
Ayon kay Lt. Junior Grade Rommel Rodriguez, Navy Fleet Public Information Officer, naglayag ang mga Pinoy Sailors mula sa Assault Craft Force Headquarters sa Naval Base Heracleo Alano sa Sangley Point, Cavite City patungong Malaysia.
“Ang pagsali ng ating mga Pinoy sailors sa 13th edition ng pagsasanay kabahagi ng taunang aktibidad sa pagitan ng Navy at Royal Malaysian Navy pagdating sa pagsasagawa ng tactical maneuvers and scenarios sa karagatan. Sampung araw ang pagsasanay na ito,” ayon kay Rodriguez.
2 Thai navy shps on goodwill visit
Manila Bulletin, Thursday, MArch 25, 2010
By: Elena Aben
Two Royal Thai Navy ships — the HTMS Taksin and HTMS Chaopraya, arrived in Manila Wednesday for a five-day goodwill visit, which is expected to further strengthen the ties that bind the Philippine Navy and the Thai Navy as the two countries work togetherin the common pursuit of maintaining peace and stability in the ASEAN region.
Lt. Col. Edgard Arevalo, Navy spokesman, said the Thai delegation is headed by Squadron Commander Rear Admiral Kraisorn Chansuvanich. The ships, now docked at Pier 13 in North Harbor, arrived at around 1 p.m.
Royal Thai Cadet Training Unit’s Commander is composed of 70 officers, 239 enlisted men, 20 non-military rank personnel, and 236 naval cadets. The ships are commanded by Capt. Samarn Khunthaphong and Capt. Skye Bekanan.
The Philippine Navy’s BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS36) met and escorted the visiting ships in the vicinity of Corregidor Island, a time-honored tradition among navies.
Arevalo said shortly after their arrival, the head of the delegation paid a courtesy call to Vice Admiral Ferdinand Golez, Philippine Navy Flag Officer-In-Command (FOIC) at the Navy Headquarters on Roxas Blvd.
By: Elena Aben
Two Royal Thai Navy ships — the HTMS Taksin and HTMS Chaopraya, arrived in Manila Wednesday for a five-day goodwill visit, which is expected to further strengthen the ties that bind the Philippine Navy and the Thai Navy as the two countries work togetherin the common pursuit of maintaining peace and stability in the ASEAN region.
Lt. Col. Edgard Arevalo, Navy spokesman, said the Thai delegation is headed by Squadron Commander Rear Admiral Kraisorn Chansuvanich. The ships, now docked at Pier 13 in North Harbor, arrived at around 1 p.m.
Royal Thai Cadet Training Unit’s Commander is composed of 70 officers, 239 enlisted men, 20 non-military rank personnel, and 236 naval cadets. The ships are commanded by Capt. Samarn Khunthaphong and Capt. Skye Bekanan.
The Philippine Navy’s BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS36) met and escorted the visiting ships in the vicinity of Corregidor Island, a time-honored tradition among navies.
Arevalo said shortly after their arrival, the head of the delegation paid a courtesy call to Vice Admiral Ferdinand Golez, Philippine Navy Flag Officer-In-Command (FOIC) at the Navy Headquarters on Roxas Blvd.
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