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The UP APO Alumni and the Eta International Service Foundation held joint elections last night at the Metro Club, Makati, in accordance with the approved amended by-laws. Brod Luis Paredes will be posting the amended by-laws which revised the organizational structure of both association and foundation. Elected president of the association is Brod Manny Clarino and chairman of the foundation is Brod Jojo Binay. Among the innovations: four members elected at large to each body; six decade representatives (50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s) to each body, nominated by their respective decades; the GC and GLC automatic members representing the collegiates; the head of the ETAANA is also automatic member who will designate his Philippine-based representative. The term of office is two years to commence on January 2010 up to December 2011. The Executive Vice President/Chair will succeed in the next term as president/chair of each body. APO Comelec Brod Armand Arevalo supervised the election and will be posting the results for the rest of the officers. Patunay na may galit pa rin sa amin, ako naelect sa association at ang kabatch kong si Brod Bing Mangosing naelect sa Foundation. Lagot kayo lahat.

Among the welcome scuttlebutt is that Brod Gen Jojie will be a shoo-in as Chief of Staff whoever wins in the 2010 presidential election assuring an Eta presence in the defense-police establishment together with Brod Director Jess Versoza. Mabuhay ang Eta!

We also bid adieu to Brod Nick Cabalza who was given the necro rites last Thursday night. Brod Bot Hernandez said that the investigators are closing in on the assailants. Hindi ako masyadong close kay Nick pero madami ang nagsabi na napakabait na brod daw nito. Sana makatulong si Brod Jess upang mabigyan ng hustiya ang pagkakapaslang sa ating brod.

Masaya at nakadating si Brod Rufi Ignacio ’60A. Madami Blackjacks kagabi kasama na si Brod Jojo B. Mas madami ang 50s at 60s pa rin pero represented naman lahat ng dekada. Si Brods Manolo Lozada at Nick Reyes ng 50s nakadating din. Oo nga pala, walang nakapuntang mga senior sis kasi lahat ng dumalo kagabi e batch 2000s daw sila. May asim pa naman daw, hehehe.

Chato ’73B

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Commander who dismantled NPA fronts leads Army awardees
By James Mananghaya / March 24, 2009
The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines – Brig. Gen. Jorge Segovia (APO Eta ’74) received the Distinguished Service Star yesterday for leading his men in dismantling two New People’s Army fronts in Laguna and downsizing three more in Batangas in 2007 and 2008. The former commander of the Army’s 202nd Infantry Brigade led awardees during the Army’s 112th anniversary in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig yesterday. Segovia is now assigned to the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Command Center.

The Distinguished Service Star was also awarded to Lt. Col. Lope Dagoy, former commander of the Army’s 19th Infantry Battalion in the Visayas, and Maj. Gen. Reynaldo Mapagu, Army chief of staff.

The Gold Cross Medal was pinned on 1Lt. Albert Ortiz for gallantry in action. He led the Scout Rangers against the Abu Sayyaf and rogue Moro National Liberation Front bands in Indanan, Sulu in February 2007. Nineteen terrorists and 10 others were wounded in that encounter.

The Gold Cross Medal was also awarded to 1Lt. Roberto Bulosan who led his men in a shootout with NPA rebels in Salcedo town in Ilocos Sur. Three rebels were killed in the encounter and the soldiers recovered several high-powered firearms. First Lt. Roberto Bulosan also received the Gold Cross for leading his men in killing 15 NPA rebels during an encounter in Claver, Surigao del Norte on June 29.

The Gold Cross was also pinned on Sgt. Antipas Balolo, who led his platoon in a clash that killed two NPA rebels in Sta. Cruz, Davao City. Lt. Col. Noel Detoito, of the 542nd construction battalion, received the Gawad sa Kaunlaran for spearheading the construction of houses as part of the Kalinga sa Kawal project at Camp Minuyan in Murcia town in Negros Occidental.
He also headed the construction of soldiers’ quarters at the Benito Ebuen Air Base in Lapu-Lapu City. The Bronze Cross for heroism was awarded to Maj. Apollo Jun Lamaton, who was responsible for the capture of NPA leaders in Central Luzon. S/Sgt. Oscar Beltran was also awarded the Bronze Cross for heroism for having rescued 17 people in Panay Island at the height of typhoon “Frank” last year.

The Kagitingan sa Barangay (Maginoo) was given to militiaman Bernardo Aniel who figured in an encounter with heavily armed NPA rebels in Irosin, Sorsogon in September 2006, during which a rebel was killed. The command plaque was awarded to S/Sgt. Allan Rafer for being the “Best Enlisted Personnel of the Year;” active auxiliary Reinier Maquinta for being the “Outstanding Civilian Active Auxiliary of the Year;” Capt. Roy Castronuevo for being the “Reservist Officer of the Year;” M/Sgt. Jovencio Batalla for being adjudged as the “Reservist Enlisted Personnel of the Year.”

April Mark Ventura of the Mariano Marcos State University and Leonelyn Latina were awarded the Best ROTC cadets of the year.
Army chief accountant Editha Santos was awarded the Model Civilian Supervisor of the Year. Santos received the award because the Army believes she is not part of the alleged irregularities in the bidding process on the purchase of combat boots and uniforms, according to Army spokesman Lt. Col. Romeo Brawner. Marilyn Payumo, a psychologist, was awarded as Model Civilian Employee of the Year.

Lito Cuyag received the “Best Boni Aide” of the year, while Ignacio Laroya was given the “Best Grave Digger” award. Silverio Felipe, a mechanic, received the Best Skilled Worker award, while Pakigdait Inc. and Balay Mindanao Foundation were awarded Best Non-Government Organizations. The provincial social welfare and development office of Cagayan province was adjudged the Outstanding Local Government Authority for supporting the Army’s various civil military operations.

The Army also awarded plaques to Porac, Pampanga Mayor Rogelio Santos, Tarlac Rep. Jeci Lapus; Capas, Tarlac Mayor Reynaldo Catacutan and Kiwanis International for supporting the Army’s projects.

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Brods and Sis’,

This is to inform that DAR Undersecretary Delfin Samson, Eta batch 1957, succumbed to cancer yesterday. His remains lie at Arlington, Felicidad room, Araneta Avenue, Quezon City.

For your information.

Tito Garcia

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