The Daily Tribune, Sunday, June 13, 2010
By:
PNA
The Philippine Coast Guard has rendered
testimonial honors for three retiring
Navy Flag Officers as a fitting tribute
for their dedicated and glorious service
at the PCG, Philippine Navy and the Armed
Forces of the Philippines.
The PCG, under the leadership of
Adm. Wilfredo Tamayo, PCG commandant,
honored Comm. Robert Noblefranca,
Rear Adm. Josefino Solidum and Vice
Adm. Emilio Marayag at the PCG Headquarters
last June 9.
Noblefranca was assigned to the PCG from
1978 to 1988. He commanded Coast Guard
Stations in Cebu, Dumaguete and Tacloban.
He had also assumed as deputy of Coast
Guard Staff for Plans and Programs in 1988
as his last tour of duty at the PCG headsquarters.
Noblefranca, the incumbent commander of the
Naval Construction Brigade of the Philippine Navy,
is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy
Class ’77.
Solidum, on the other hand, had served the PCG
for 14 years in his 33 years of service in the
military. When he joined the Philippine Navy,
he was first assigned to a Coast Guard vessel
where he served his junior billets and continued
his sea duty as the EX-O in five PCG capital ships.
He also commanded the premier Coast Guard stations
in Batangas and Cebu. He graduated from the United
States Coast Guard Academy in 1977. He is presently
the commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command.
Marayag graduated at the PMA in 1976 with a
Bachelor of Science Degree. He started his
colorful military career in 1976 when he joined
the Philippine Navy as an ensign.
His dedication and commitment to duty afforded
him to serve various key positions at the PCG.
He has served the PCG from Oct. 29, 1979 to
April 17, 1990.
He had served various staff positions at the
PCG Headquarters and had also been the station
commander of Coast Guard Station General Santos
and Coast Guard Station Davao. He was also
assigned as maritime officer of the 8th Coast
Guard District, deputy commander and operations
officer of the Aids to Navigation Command,
officer-in-charge of the Coast Guard School
and the training director of Aids to Navigation
Command.
Marayag has assumed the second highest post in
the AFP when he served as the deputy chief of
staff.
In his remarks, Tamayo highlighted all the three
honorees’ significant contributions to the PCG,
the maritime industry and, most importantly, to
the Filipino people.
Tamayo said their legacy in the Coast Guard
service would always be remembered and treasured
by the officers, men and women of the PCG.
A collection of news stories/articles written about the Philippine Navy.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thursday, June 3, 2010
HONOR, INTEGRITY OF SOLDIERS CITED
By: Elena Aben
Manila Bulletin, Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Marines detailed as security personnel during the May 10
elections in hotspot areas in Mindanao, particularly Sulu
province, proved the soldiers' honor and integrity when they
turned down bribe offers from politicians, an act which the
Armed Forces deemed worthy of recognition. Marine commandant
Maj. Gen. Juancho Sabban ordered the issuance of appropriate
awards to all Marine personnel who performed election security
duties in the region after a receiving a report from the Joint
Task Force Comet (JTF) in Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom)
of the Marines who stood by commitment to protect the
credibility of the elections when they refused to heed to bribery
attempts that would have allowed cheating in the recent polls.
Marine Battalion Landing Team 5 (MBLT5) commanding officer
Lt. Col. Camilo Balutan reported there were numerous instances
that campaign personalities attempted to bribe the Marines who
were performing election-related duties particularly at the
Kaumpang Elementary School in Sulu. The unscupulous campaign
leaders of certain politicians reportedly offered huge amount of
money to the Marines in exchange of leaving the precincts.
Manila Bulletin, Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Marines detailed as security personnel during the May 10
elections in hotspot areas in Mindanao, particularly Sulu
province, proved the soldiers' honor and integrity when they
turned down bribe offers from politicians, an act which the
Armed Forces deemed worthy of recognition. Marine commandant
Maj. Gen. Juancho Sabban ordered the issuance of appropriate
awards to all Marine personnel who performed election security
duties in the region after a receiving a report from the Joint
Task Force Comet (JTF) in Western Mindanao Command (WesMinCom)
of the Marines who stood by commitment to protect the
credibility of the elections when they refused to heed to bribery
attempts that would have allowed cheating in the recent polls.
Marine Battalion Landing Team 5 (MBLT5) commanding officer
Lt. Col. Camilo Balutan reported there were numerous instances
that campaign personalities attempted to bribe the Marines who
were performing election-related duties particularly at the
Kaumpang Elementary School in Sulu. The unscupulous campaign
leaders of certain politicians reportedly offered huge amount of
money to the Marines in exchange of leaving the precincts.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Tangkang panunuhol sa Marines ibinunyag
By: JB Salarzon
Abante, Miyerkules, hunyo 2, 2010
Dalawampu’t tatlong araw matapos ang May 10
election, ibinunyag kahapon ng isang opisyal
ng Philippine Marines ang tangkang panunuhol
ng ilang campaign leader ng ilang kandidato
sa ilang sundalong nagsilbing security sa ilang
presinto sa Sulu.
Ayon kay Lt. Col. Camilo Balutan, commander ng
Marine Battalion Landing Team 5 (MBLT5),
malalaking halaga ang iniumang ng mga campaign
leader sa ilang sundalo na namuno sa pagbibigay
ng seguridad, lisanin lamang ang presinto at
mai-tamper ng mga ito ang ballot boxes.
Gaya na lamang ang karanasan ni Private First
Class Rhomel Divina na siyang namuno sa
seguridad sa Maligay polling precinct kung
saan sinubukang suhulan siya ng halagang P100,000.
Pero ang isinagot umano nito sa sumusuhol:
“Hindi nababayaran ng pera mo ang serbisyo ko.”
Ganito rin ang naging karanasan ng halos lahat
ng mga sundalong naitalaga sa mga presinto ng
Kaumpang Elementary School.
Ayon naman kay Staff Sergeant William Magpili,
nilapitan din siya sa Baunon Bangkal precinct
at tinangkang suhulan ng napakalaking halaga
para hayaan ang nanunuhol na i-tamper ang
natitirang 168 balota.
Hindi naman nilinaw ni Balutan kung iniulat
nito ang mga naganap na panunuhol sa kanyang
mga sundalo sa Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
at kung kaninong mga tauhan ng mga kandidato
ang mga nanuhol.
Kahapon, binigyan ng parangal ni Marine Commandant
Maj. Gen. Juancho Sabban ang mga sundalong naging
matapat sa kanilang tungkulin sa pagbibigay ng
seguridad sa naganap na eleksiyon sa nasabing lalawigan.
Abante, Miyerkules, hunyo 2, 2010
Dalawampu’t tatlong araw matapos ang May 10
election, ibinunyag kahapon ng isang opisyal
ng Philippine Marines ang tangkang panunuhol
ng ilang campaign leader ng ilang kandidato
sa ilang sundalong nagsilbing security sa ilang
presinto sa Sulu.
Ayon kay Lt. Col. Camilo Balutan, commander ng
Marine Battalion Landing Team 5 (MBLT5),
malalaking halaga ang iniumang ng mga campaign
leader sa ilang sundalo na namuno sa pagbibigay
ng seguridad, lisanin lamang ang presinto at
mai-tamper ng mga ito ang ballot boxes.
Gaya na lamang ang karanasan ni Private First
Class Rhomel Divina na siyang namuno sa
seguridad sa Maligay polling precinct kung
saan sinubukang suhulan siya ng halagang P100,000.
Pero ang isinagot umano nito sa sumusuhol:
“Hindi nababayaran ng pera mo ang serbisyo ko.”
Ganito rin ang naging karanasan ng halos lahat
ng mga sundalong naitalaga sa mga presinto ng
Kaumpang Elementary School.
Ayon naman kay Staff Sergeant William Magpili,
nilapitan din siya sa Baunon Bangkal precinct
at tinangkang suhulan ng napakalaking halaga
para hayaan ang nanunuhol na i-tamper ang
natitirang 168 balota.
Hindi naman nilinaw ni Balutan kung iniulat
nito ang mga naganap na panunuhol sa kanyang
mga sundalo sa Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
at kung kaninong mga tauhan ng mga kandidato
ang mga nanuhol.
Kahapon, binigyan ng parangal ni Marine Commandant
Maj. Gen. Juancho Sabban ang mga sundalong naging
matapat sa kanilang tungkulin sa pagbibigay ng
seguridad sa naganap na eleksiyon sa nasabing lalawigan.
Marines on poll duty in Sulu offered bribes
By: Alexis Romero
The Philippine Star, Wednesday, June 2, 2010
MANILA, Philippines - The Marine Corps revealed yesterday
that some groups tried to bribe its troops who were
assigned to secure the recent elections in Sulu.
In a statement, Marines spokesman Capt. Alden Gwyn
Amargo said bribery attempts were reported in the
areas of Kaumpang, Maligay and Baunoh Bangkal.
Amargo said Marine Commandant Maj. Gen. Juancho
Sabban ordered that Marines who performed poll
security duties in Sulu be honored after learning
that they refused the bribe offers.
Amargo said awards will also be given to other
Marines deployed in other precincts “who steadfastly
performed exemplary election security duties and
vehemently refused any attempt of bribery to prevent
the ill intents of some political personalities.”
Sabban said they were conducting interviews to
verify other reports of bribery attempts.
“We want to determine how widespread these instances
are. I am sure there are many instances
(of bribery attempts)… The presence of the Marines
deterred election anomalies such as these,” he said.
Amargo said the Marine Battalion Landing Team 5
reported that there were numerous instances when
campaign leaders tried to bribe its men deployed
at the Kaumpang Elementary School.
Pfc. Rhomel Divina, who was assigned to secure
a polling precinct in Maligay, said a campaign
leader offered him P100,000 for him to leave the
area so the latter and his cohorts could fill
out the remaining ballots for their candidate.
“Your money cannot pay for my services,” Divina
told the campaign leader in Filipino.
Amargo said a campaign leader also attempted to
bribe S/Sgt. William Magpili, who was securing
a polling precinct in Baunoh Bangkal.
Asked if Marines observed cheating in Sulu and
Basilan, Sabban said it would be up to the
Commission on Elections to conduct an investigation.
He, however, maintained that the recent elections
were generally peaceful and orderly.
Before the May 10 elections, Defense Secretary
Norberto Gonzales said there were groups which
would try to rig the poll results by bribing
soldiers and policemen.
He, however, did not identify the politicians
behind these groups.
Armed Forces chief Gen. Delfin Bangit said the
peaceful conduct of the elections restored the
credibility of the military, which had been
tainted by allegations of involvement in poll
fraud and partisanship in the past.
The Philippine Star, Wednesday, June 2, 2010
MANILA, Philippines - The Marine Corps revealed yesterday
that some groups tried to bribe its troops who were
assigned to secure the recent elections in Sulu.
In a statement, Marines spokesman Capt. Alden Gwyn
Amargo said bribery attempts were reported in the
areas of Kaumpang, Maligay and Baunoh Bangkal.
Amargo said Marine Commandant Maj. Gen. Juancho
Sabban ordered that Marines who performed poll
security duties in Sulu be honored after learning
that they refused the bribe offers.
Amargo said awards will also be given to other
Marines deployed in other precincts “who steadfastly
performed exemplary election security duties and
vehemently refused any attempt of bribery to prevent
the ill intents of some political personalities.”
Sabban said they were conducting interviews to
verify other reports of bribery attempts.
“We want to determine how widespread these instances
are. I am sure there are many instances
(of bribery attempts)… The presence of the Marines
deterred election anomalies such as these,” he said.
Amargo said the Marine Battalion Landing Team 5
reported that there were numerous instances when
campaign leaders tried to bribe its men deployed
at the Kaumpang Elementary School.
Pfc. Rhomel Divina, who was assigned to secure
a polling precinct in Maligay, said a campaign
leader offered him P100,000 for him to leave the
area so the latter and his cohorts could fill
out the remaining ballots for their candidate.
“Your money cannot pay for my services,” Divina
told the campaign leader in Filipino.
Amargo said a campaign leader also attempted to
bribe S/Sgt. William Magpili, who was securing
a polling precinct in Baunoh Bangkal.
Asked if Marines observed cheating in Sulu and
Basilan, Sabban said it would be up to the
Commission on Elections to conduct an investigation.
He, however, maintained that the recent elections
were generally peaceful and orderly.
Before the May 10 elections, Defense Secretary
Norberto Gonzales said there were groups which
would try to rig the poll results by bribing
soldiers and policemen.
He, however, did not identify the politicians
behind these groups.
Armed Forces chief Gen. Delfin Bangit said the
peaceful conduct of the elections restored the
credibility of the military, which had been
tainted by allegations of involvement in poll
fraud and partisanship in the past.
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