Saturday, July 30, 2011

Clashes in Bicol yield guns, bombs

              Week-long clashes with New People’s Army guerillas in Sorsogon yielded high-powered firearms, home-made explosives and a laptop computer storing rebel tax collections.

            Army 9th Infantry Division spokesman Maj. Angelo Guzman said that Army troopers recovered an M-16 rifle, an M-14 Garand rifle, an M-653 (Baby Armalite), an AK-47 assault rifle, an improvised explosive device (IED) and seven bagpacks of subversive documents.

            Guzman said 903rd Brigade commander Col. Felix Castro dispatched a seven-man team under the 49th Infantry Battalion to check reported rebel activities in Palale, Bulan, Sorsogon, when it clashed with the rebels for 20 minutes.
            Army team leader 1Lt. Jerry Colago said they were approaching three men fixing their hammocks near a hut when they were fired upon by the latter and fled. Colago said bloodstains were found on the trails, indicating some of the rebels were wounded. He said the rebels left behind their firearms and bagpacks in their haste to escape.

            On July 5, an NPA rebel surrenderee, led troopers from the 49th IB to a rebel hideout in Bgy. Tugawe, Gubat town which resulted in a five-minute firefight.

            The troopers recovered a laptop computer which revealed rebel tax collections in Sorsogon.

            Earlier in San Ramon, Barcelona, Sorsogon, troopers from the 49th IB also recovered improvised explosives, two triggering devices, a 250-meter electrical wire, four small batteries, cellphones and bagpacks after a 15-minute firefight with the rebels which injured Pfc. Ariel Matutina in the left arm.

            Guzman said they had initiated 18 combat operations against the NPA rebels since last January and repelled 14 NPA attacks mostly in Sorsogon and Masbate.

            In the said encounters, government troopers recovered 12 landmines, assorted high-powered firearms and improvised explosives. (news)

NADESCOM, ABS-CBN Leads Groundbreaking for Brgy Pandan School Building

         BGen Rene Pilapil, the Deputy Commander of the National Development Support Command (NADESCOM), AFP, was the guest of honor during the groundbreaking activities last June 30, 2011 for the construction of a two-classroom school building on the campus of Pandan High School in Brgy Pandan, Castilla, Sorsogon. ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation, Inc., which was represented by Mr Marcel Rinon, will shoulder the cost of building materials. The municipality of Castilla headed by Mayor Olive “Padi” Bermillo committed to pay for the labor.
Through the initiative of the 903rd Infantry Brigade of the Philippine Army headed by Col Felix J Castro Jr., the ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation Inc. was convinced to sponsor the construction of the school building. He also persuaded Mayor Bermillo to shoulder the cost of labor as their counterpart. The additional classrooms will allow the school to accept students up to the 4th year level next school year.

In his speech, BGen Pilapil lauded the collective efforts of the community stakeholders for the project which is a reflection of their unity and cooperation. He thanked ABS-CBN for all the charitable endeavors it is undertaking in line with its social responsibility to the people. He complimented Mayor Bermillo for the efforts in bringing development in the area. He urged everyone to continue the “bayanihan” spirit in every undertaking that they will pursue.

Mrs Lucia Villa, the teacher-in-charge of Pandan High School, was overwhelmed in gratitude for the effort of the soldiers. In her speech, she mentioned that they never expected this “gift” which came as a surprise. The additional classrooms will also benefit the students from five other barangays who had to walk several kilometers to go to nearby Bgry Dinapa where they study. The barangay officials, parents and other teachers were also very thankful.

Mr Marcel Rinon acknowledged the efforts of Col Castro for bringing ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation, Inc. to Brgy Pandan. He cited the atmosphere of cooperation among the people which is an indication that the project will be successful. He added that aside from the classrooms, there will also be a feeding program for the small children.

For his part, Mr Vince Nato, the Chief of Staff of Sec Imelda Nicolas of the Commission for Filipinos Overseas, promised to bring additional assistance to the community. He explained that there are many Sorsoganons abroad who are only too willing to help their countrymen. He said that the 903rd Brigade could act as one of the conduits through which this assistance could be channeled down to the barangays.

The 903rd Brigade took advantage of the ceremony to present its “Bayanihan Iskolars”. The unit was able to solicit six slots for college scholarships to deserving students of Brgy Pandan.  Two of them – Maybellene Bataller and Marjorie Delayre - are sponsored by ABS-CBN Sagip Kapamilya Foundation, Inc. Four are sponsored by The Lewis College in Sorsogon City where they are enrolled: Lanilyn Alano, Rhea Salvosa, Lily-Ann Valle and Jose Arnel Mallete. Jose Mallete got the surprise of his life when he was gifted with a wheelchair donated by ABS-CBN. Jose lost both legs when he was 14 years old.

In his remarks, Col Castro reiterated his unit’s commitment to support the government’s development efforts not only in Brgy Pandan and the municipality of Castilla, but to the whole province of Sorsogon. He ended by saying: ”If we will work together, if we are united towards a common goal..then we could achieve whatever we aim for.’

          Hopefully, the large audience and the lively atmosphere during the ceremony was an indication of a bright future ahead. 

903rd Brigade joins Gawad Kalinga“Freedom Build”

         The 903rd Infantry Brigade joined the “Freedom Build” conducted by Gawad Kalinga of Sorsogon on June 10-12, 2011 in Harong Pagkamoot GK Village in Brgy Poblacion, Castilla, Sorsogon. It was a massive mobilization event wherein volunteers from all sectors of society participated in the construction/ building of houses for the poorest of the poor. The activity was jibed with the Independence Day celebration.


           The Community Building Program seeks to empower poor communities to become self-reliant and sustainable by building up its people, preparing their leaders and residents to eventually care for their own communities and be capable of helping others as well. It fits well with the People-Centered Approach being espoused under the AFP’s IPSP Bayanihan.

            And so the Brigade volunteered to help in the 3 day activity. It even purchased several sets of tools that would be needed by the soldiers. Troops of the 3rd Special Forces Company based in Brgy Bayasong, Castilla sent two teams to augment troops from the Brigade headquarters.

Groups from as far as Masbate, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, and Albay joined the event. Working together with the soldiers, it was a classic practice of the “bayanihan” spirit.

During the opening ceremony, Col Felix Castro Jr, the 903rd Brigade Commander, explained why the soldiers volunteered to help in the building program. He said that while this is part of the new role of the soldiers, it was more because of the ‘joy of helping” that the soldiers worked tirelessly to complete a house. The appreciation of the recipients also added to the contentment of a work well-done.

 
“We promise to participate in all projects of Gawad Kalinga in Sorsogon and Masbate.”, Col Castro said as the commitment of the Brigade. The unit was given a Certificate of Appreciation by the organizers for their effort and hard work.

The bayanihan spirit lives on with the projects of Gawad Kalinga and 903rd Brigade.