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Honor memory of SAF 44 - Marcos

The Philippine Star

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January 26, 2024

President Marcos has urged Filipinos to honor the memory of the 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos, who sacrificed their lives in Mamasapano, Maguindanao del Sur nine years ago, by striving for a peaceful society and standing up against terrorists and those who "trespass" on the country's territory.

-  ALEXIS ROMERO

Marcos said that while the gallantry of the fallen commandos could not be fully captured by any memorial and extolled by words, Filipinos can pay homage to them by working tirelessly to realize their dreams for their families, children, comrades and the people.

"It is now up to us, who lived and benefitted from their full measure of devotion to duty, to build a kinder and gentler society, wherein those they have left behind can live in peace and prosperity," Marcos said during the observance of the Day of National Remembrance of the Heroic Sacrifice of the SAF 44 at the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) in Silang, Cavite yesterday.

"That is the mission they have left us to pursue when they did not return from their last patrol." he added.

Former Maj. Gen. Getulio Napenas Jr., who was SAF director during the Mamasapano operation, lamented that the commandos have yet to receive justice as no charges were filed against those involved in the killing.

Vice President Sara Duterte said Filipinos should carry "the indelible acts of bravery" of the SAF44, noting it serves as a true benchmark of heroism for every one to emulate.

"Their enduring legacy is one characterized by unparalleled dedication, selflessness, and an unwavering love for our cherished nation and its people. We are forever indebted to these heroes, who made the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of a brighter future," Duterte said.

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