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Outstanding PCG units feted
The Philippine Star
|October 23, 2024
President Marcos yesterday reaffirmed his commitment to upgrade the capabilities of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) as he feted its outstanding personnel and units, including vessels that were recently harassed by Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea.
In a speech during the PCG's 123rd anniversary in Manila, Marcos recognized the work of coast guard sailors, especially in the WPS, calling them "vigilant stewards of peace and order upon our seas" who ensure that the rule of law prevails in the country's waters.
"But to do this with the added weight of isolation, the dangers of unpredictable seas and the constant pressure of protecting our resources, then it becomes more than just a job. It is a responsibility that speaks to the core of what it means to serve this country," the President said.
"In the face of tension, it is your calm resolve that prevents disputes from turning into conflicts, demonstrating to the world that embracing dialogue and cooperation is the true essence of strength," he added.
Marcos assured the PCG that it is never alone in its task to protect the nation and its people, rights and properties.
"This administration reaffirms its support for efforts that will improve your fleet and our air assets, as well, to maritime domain awareness, weapons capability and necessary infrastructure development. This will boost your capacity to respond to any operations," he said.
"Be assured that you are never alone in carrying the weight of this mission. Therefore, I enjoin you to work with other concerned agencies in fulfilling your mandate of ensuring the safety of life and property at sea, protecting our environment and enforcing maritime laws," he added.
At the same event, the Chief Executive led the awarding of 14 outstanding PCG personnel and units, including vessels that were bullied by the Chinese coast guard during their resupply missions in the WPS.
BRP Teresa Magbanua, which was rammed by Chinese ships in the vicinity of Escoda Shoal in August, was recognized as the 97-meter vessel of the year.
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