A collection of news stories/articles written about the Philippine Navy.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Photo on X-Files re 147 Birthday Anniversary of Gat Andres Bonifacio
Monday, November 29, 2010
3 Pinoy sea marshals, pinarangalan sa UK
Bomba, Nobyembre 29, 2010
Pinarangalan ng International Maritime Organization sa London ang tatlong Pinoy na kabilang sa four man task force sea marshals na tumulong para ilikas ang mga pasahero ng lumubog na Super Ferry 9 noong Setyembre 6, 2009.
Magugunitang naganap ang insidente sa baybayin ng Siocon sa Zamboanga del Sur, kung saan siyam ang nasawi mula sa mahigit 900 pasahero nito.
Kabilang sa mga binigyan ng pagkilala sina Navy gunner mate third class Anifer Bucao; Fireman first class aviation mechanic Oliver Cogo at Petty officer 2nd class Samuel Boniol ng Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).
Nabatid na iginawad ni IMO Sec. Gen. Eftimios Mitropoulus ang parangal kasabay ng 88th session ng Maritime Safety Commission meeting na ginanap sa United Kingdom.3 Pinoy pinarangalan sa London
Police Files Tonite, Sabado, Nobyembre 27, 2010
TATLONG Pinoy ang tumanggap
ng parangal sa mayamang bansang
London dahil sa ipinamalas
nilang kabayanihan.
Ang naturang mga Pinoy ay
sina Navy Gunnersmate
3rd Class Anifer Bucao,
Fireman First Class Aviation
Mechanic Oliver Cogo at
Petty Officer 2nd Class
Samuel Buniol ng Philippine
Coast Guard (PCG).
Kabilang ang tatlo sa Task Force
Sea Marshall na tumulong
para iligtas at ilikas ang mga
pasahero ng lumubog na Super
Ferry noong Setyembre 6, 2009
sa Siocon, Zamboanga Del Sur.
Tumanggap ang mga ito ng
certificate of commendation
mula sa International Maritime
Organization (IMO) sa London.
Iginawad ang parangal
kasabay ng 88th session
ng Maritime Safety Commission
meeting na ginanap sa United Kingdom
(UK).
2 Navy sea marshals awarded for heroic act
By: Jaime Laude
Philippine star, Sunday, November 28, 2010
MANILA, Philippines – The heroism of the two Philippine Navy sea marshals that led to the saving of 926 lives during the sinking of Super Ferry 9 off the coast of Zamboanga del Norte last year has earned them international recognition.
Gunnersmate Third Class Anifer Bucao and Fireman First Class Aviation Mechanic Oliver Cogo received an award on Thursday at the headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in London.
Navy spokesman Capt. Giovanni Carlo Bacordo said the two, members of a four-man Task Force Sea Marshal, considered their actions at the height of Sept. 6 Super Ferry disaster as part of their job.
Both recipients of the Navy’s Distinguished Cross last September, the two were informed only recently that their heroism has earned them a nomination to an IMO award, which the international seafarers body approved following deliberations during its council meeting last June.
Bucao and Cogo shared the IMO award, handed out by IMO’s Secretary General Eftimios Metropoulos during the body’s 88th Session on the Maritime Safety Commission Meeting last Thursday in London, with two PCG personnel, one of them Petty Officer Second Class Samuel Boniol.
“The four were presented the certificates of commendation in recognition of their actions in assisting in the evacuation and disembarkation of the panicked-stricken passengers of the severely listing ship,” Bacordo said.
When the captain of the ill-fated vessel ordered everybody to abandon ship, the four, whose duty was to protect the vessel and passengers from threats of terror, went out of their way to ensure an orderly and safe evacuation of the passengers.
Had it not for their gallant move, the number of fatalities could have been higher. A total of nine passengers died in that particular sea mishap.