The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines visited on
August 2 the soldiers fighting at the forefront to liberate the City of Marawi
from the rampage caused by the Daesh-inspired Maute group.
With him when he arrived at the Kilala detachment are his Joint Staff
Officers from the higher headquarters.
General Año was welcomed by Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr.,
Commander of the Western Mindanao Command, and Brigadier General Joselito
Bautista, Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi.
Ground commanders also presented a situation brief to the Chief of
Staff to give him a clearer picture of what is going on in the main battle
area.
In his message to the troops, the AFP Chief of Staff said: “Just like
in the game of basketball, we are already winning, but we should not rest on
our laurels.
We must be more motivated and more persistent.
Many among our
soldiers want to be here to help, but not everyone is given this rare chance to
be here, to fight.”
"Just remember that what you are doing is not only for the
country, but also for the future,” said General Año.
Battalion commanders were present to update the AFP Chief of Staff on
the current situation on the ground.
General Año lauded the commanders, who will be receiving their personal
Glock, for “a job well done.”
He further advised them to document the heroic deeds of the soldiers on
the field so that appropriate recognition will be given to them.
"I am happy that we have the best officers and enlisted personnel
who are fighting the terrorists. Stay safe, be bold, and daring, but be extra
cautious. I want everyone to be alive when we finish this.”
General Año further said that the President has full confidence in his
armed forces and that he intends to visit and be with the troops again soon.
“The support from the entire nation is overwhelming. Donors are willing
to give money and donations. In fact, a businessman gave a million each for the
family of the fallen soldiers,” he added.
The AFP Chief of Staff joined the soldiers in a boodle fight and
promised them that force protection equipment will soon be delivered to make
sure that everyone has their own protective gears.
"We feel elated to have with us our Chief of Staff today,” said
Lieutenant General Galvez.
"It is very rare that the head of our organization would risk his
life and come to the battlefield in order to meet and personally motivate his
officers and soldiers."
"With his visit, we are all in high spirits," said the
WestMinCom Chief.
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