By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (October 24, 2017) - Soldiers and policemen, who were on the front
line during the five-month offensives against Daesh-inspired fighters in Marawi
City, were awarded by the WestMinCom commander as fighting comes to an end,
military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay
Disclosed
that last October 21, 18 personnel of the 2nd and 3rd Scout Ranger Battalions
and the Joint Task Group Bakal were accorded the Gold Cross Medal by Lieutenant
General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., commander of the Western Mindanao Command. The said
soldiers were recognized for their conspicuous gallantry in action, courage,
dedication, and commitment during the conduct of the close-quarter battle with
more or less 1,000 members of the Maute-Abu Sayyaf Group- Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria for almost five months in Marawi City.
Cpt
Petinglay said that on Sunday (October 22), five soldiers of the 10th Infantry
Battalion and the Joint Task Group Vector were awarded the Gold Cross Medals.
The same award was also given to Police Senior Inspector Seth Mark Alob and
Police Officer 3 Isah Sangcad of the PNP.
Police
Superintendent Rolando Anduyan and Police Superintendent Danilo Bacas received
the Silver Cross Medal from Lieutenant General Galvez, Jr. for imminently
meritorious and valuable achievement rendered while serving as Joint Task Group
PNP Commander and Asst Commander, who led the numerous accomplishments of the
PNP during the Marawi Crisis.
The
Command Plaque was awarded to Brigadier General Vinluan, Commander of the Joint
Task Force Vector; Police Senior Superintendent Anduyan, commander of the Joint
Task Group, and Brigadier General Budiongan, commander of the JTG Bakal, and
other battalion commanders for their sterling leadership while leading their
troops during the battle.
The
five-month stand-off yielded to the neutralization of 920 terrorists, rescue of
1,780 hostages, and recovery of more than 800 high-powered firearms and almost
2,000 unexploded ordnances, improvised explosive devices and booby traps of the
terrorists, she added.
“Congratulations,
Marawi troopers, for making the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the
Filipinos proud. Your commitment and gallantry liberated the City of Marawi and
the Maranaos from terrorism,” said Lieutenant General Galvez, Jr. “I thank you
for your service and sacrifices. I am so proud of you all.”
The
awarding ceremony was more jubilant after the WestMinCom Chief announced that
the Secretary of the National Defense, Delfin Lorenzana, informed him of the
FBI’s DNA test result.
“I
am pleased to announce that Sec Lorenzana informed me, it is Isnilon Hapilon.
We finally got him. IH is officially dead,” LtGen Galvez said.
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