By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (July 30, 2017) - Senator Manny Pacquiao visited
troops in Marawi City Saturday (July 29) at the headquarters of the 103rd Brigade,
Camp Ranao, Marawi City, military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) information officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay
disclosed that wearing his Special Forces uniform, the Senator arrived shortly
before 9 in the morning via a private helicopter. He was greeted by the Ground
Commanders, Western Mindanao Command Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr,
the Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi, Brigadier General Joselito
Bautista, the Commandant Of the Philippine Marines Brigadier General Emmanuel B
Salamat, Commander of the Joint Task Group Ranao BGen Ramiro Rey and the Deputy
Commander of the Mechanized Infantry Division BGen FelicisimoBudiongan upon his
arrival.
Cpt.
Petinglay said that the ground Commanders presented to the senator a short
briefing update of the current situation in the besieged City of Marawi as well
as the situation and morale of the troops.
In his
message to the soldiers, Pacman stressed his sadness everytime he hears
soldiers and policemen dying in the fight.
"Gusto
kong sumama sa inyo sa labanan, gusto nyo bayun," he said addressing the
troops.
"Hwag kayong
sumurrender dahil kumbaga sa boxing, nasa last 3 rounds nalang tayo ngayon at
malapit ng matapos," he added.
Soldiers
who were pulled out from the rear to hear the be present during the visit felt
elated for the opportunity to meet the boxing champ.
"Masayang
masaya po kami na nakita namin ng personal ang aming idol," said TSgt Billete
of the 103rd Brigade.
When asked
if the visit bolstered their morale, he said," Oo naman, high morale na
high morale kami dahil sa telebisyon lang namin sya nakikita at talagang nagbigay
sya ng panahon sa mga sundalong andito sa frontline."
Cpt
Petinglay said that the Senator also distribute goods to the troops and vowed
to support all their efforts, him not only a senator but also a reservists of
the Philippine Army commissioned to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
"We
are happy to have the Senator here with us today, it is indeed quite a
privilege," said Lieutenant General Galvez, the WestMinCom Chief.
"We
know our troops on the ground will surely be in high spirits, knowing that
Senator Pacquiao took his time out to come and show support to our troops
despite his busy schedule."
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