Sunday, November 7, 2010

Navy wants multi-role vessels

By Ding Cervantes
Philippine Star, Monday, 8 November 2010

CLARK FREEPORT, Philippines – The Navy wants to procure multi-role vessels (MRVs) similar to one that sailed through turbulent waters to deliver relief goods to residents of Pangasinan and Isabela isolated by rains during typhoon “Juan.”

Col. Ariel Caculitan, acting Navy public affairs chief, said these vessels will enhance the Navy’s security efforts and boost its capability in performing disaster and calamity-related missions.

An MRV can also serve as a floating government humanitarian center during times of calamity, he added.

Caculitan said the vessel can be a platform for medical treatment of calamity victims in isolated areas.

“It can also accommodate a host of activities of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and non-government organizations for the affected communities, be a springboard for disaster response and rescue operations teams, and carry other logistic and engineering supplies and equipment that are needed in response to a humanitarian emergency anywhere in the archipelago,” he said.

During typhoon “Juan,” Caculitan said an MRV carrying Marines and Navy men surged through rough seas and reached isolated folk in Divilacan and Isabela to deliver 36 tons of food and other basic needs from the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund and the DSWD.

“The MRV also had a 60-man rescue team, a communications team, medical team, two payloaders, trailers, and a crane used for undertaking engineering and rehabilitation of various facilities,” he said.

“The urgency of acquiring the MRV is often felt strongly during times when people’s lives and properties are in great danger,” he said.

The MRV measures 120 meters and can load up to 7,200 tons of cargo.

It can accommodate 100 crewmen and 500 passengers and travels at a speed of 12 knots.

Meanwhile, Aerotech Philippines Inc., the local counterpart of Italian aircraft manufacturer Alenia Aermacchi, has turned over to the Air Force four brand new SF-620 trainer aircraft, comprising the first batch of 18 such aircraft costing a total of P622.59 million intended to be delivered to the PAF up to April next year.

4 sea marshals to receive int'l award for bravery

By JOHN CARLO CAHINHINAN
Manila Bulletin, Sunday, 7 November 2010

MANILA, Philippines — More than a year after the sinking of the passenger vessel M/V Super Ferry 9 off the Zamboanga Peninsula, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London lauded the four sea marshals under the command of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) for their unconditional bravery in saving the lives of passengers during that tragic incident.

Commodore Luis Tuason Jr., district commander of the PCG National Capital Region who also heads Task Force Sea Marshals, said the four sea marshals cited were Coast Guard's Petty Officer Second-class Samuel Boniol, Philippine Navy's Petty Officer Third-class Aniifer Bucao and Seaman First-class Oliver Cogo, and SPO3 Loreto F. Justo of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Maritime Group.

They are set to receive their Certificates of Commendation in London in recognition of their action and bravery in the conduct of actual evacuation, disembarkation and rescue operations of the passengers and crew of the ill-fated M/V Super Ferry 9 which sank off the Zamboanga Peninsula on Sept. 6, 2009.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Show of Force


By Bert Amoroso
The Daily Tribune, Friday, 5 November 2010

Marines display an array of war weapons as they celebrate the 6oth Philippine Marine Corps birthday at the Mall of Asia in Pasay City.

Show of Force


By Edwin Bacasmas
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Friday, 5 November 2010

Philippine Marines strut their stuff during Thursday's demonstration held at the back of the SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City.