Army honors wounded soldiers
DAVAO CITY, May 4 (PIA) -- Wounded soldiers who survived the atrocities perpetrated by the Organized Crime Group-New People’s Army OCG-NPA), were given due recognition by the 10th Infantry Division at Camp Panacan Station Hospital on Tuesday (May 1).
As part of the Labor Day Celebration, 10 Wounded Personnel Medals were pinned by 10ID Commander Brig. Gen. Ariel B. Bernardo to seven soldiers from the 71st Infantry Battalion, two soldiers from the 84th Infantry Battalion and one CAFGU member from the 72nd Infantry Battalion.
The awardees were cited for their gallantry and dedication to the service against the members of the OCG-NPA.
The soldiers and the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit-Active Auxiliary (CAA) will receive cash and more medical assistance from the Philippine Army.
BGen. Bernardo expressed his pride of the soldiers and emphasized the importance of caring for the soldiers’ welfare.
“I am proud of our soldiers for showing high degree of discipline and dedication which prevented the criminals from doing more harm to the people,” he said.
Moreover, he said that every soldier is important and the army has been implementing several policies that cater to their needs. These awards will motivate more soldiers to continue serving the country through peace and development outreach programs. The soldiers who were killed in action will also receive the same benefits and awards.
The soldiers were wounded due to the use of landmines by the OCG-NPA, which is banned under the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL) signed by the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), New people's Army (NPA), National Democratic Front (NDF), and the Government of the Philippines. (RIGA/JDA/CLC-10th ID)
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