By Gideon C. Corgue
LABANGAN, Zamboanga del Sur – The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)future officers made
their first visit to the 1st Cavalry (Tagapanguna) Squadron, Mechanized
Infantry Division at its headquarters inCamp Colonel JacoboE. Zobel, Pulacan, Labanganon October 2-6.
The Officers Candidate
Course (OCC) “Nahirang Class 45-2015”
composed of 58 soldiers (51 male and 7 female) led by LtCol. Robert
Beatisula, assistant commandant of the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC),
Camp O’Donnelin Capas, Tarlac visited the unit as part of their educational
tour and exposure before their graduation on December 9, this year.
Earlier, the group made
their visit to the headquarters of the 1st Infantry (Tabak)
Division, Philippine Army and 1st Field Artillery Battalion, respectively
prior to their visit to the 1st Cavalry
Squadron.
In an interview, Beatisula
said the TRADOC has chosen the unit as one of the places to be visited for them
to learn the skills and capabilities of the armor personnel and to obtain a
better understanding of the real situation on the ground.
Accordingly, they already had
their exposure in the different Philippine Army units, namely: the Special Operations
Command and Special Forces Regiment (Airborne) inFort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija; FirstScout Ranger Regiment, San Miguel, Bulacan;
Western Mindanao Command, Zamboanga City; and 104th Brigade, Basilan
City.
Meanwhile, 1st
Cavalry Squadron commanding officer LtCol.Charlemagne F. Batayola, Jr. said the
officers demonstrated tactical decision games, squad qualifications skills, conducted
static display of weapons and provided them the opportunity to experience riding
Simba fighting vehicles.
“They were also taught how
to disassemble and reassemble rifles,” Batayola added.
Batayolasaid the OCC
“Nahirang Class 45-2015” also conducted information drive and silent drill
exhibition at the Western Mindanao State University- External Studies Unit (WMSU-ESU),
Zamboanga del Sur National High School, Pagadian City to promote the school and
to encourage poor but deserving students to take up the OCCto become young and
aspiring officers like them in the future.
Batayola mentionedthat the
1st Cavalry Squadron has 2 officers who are graduates of OCC.
“I am referring to Capt.
Donny Val Gamao, intelligence officer and Capt. Jonathan Escandor, operations
officer who are performing their job competently and efficiently,” Batayola
proudly said.
He said graduates of this school are
commissioned as Second Lieutenants and Ensigns in the AFP Regular and Reserve
Forces by the President of the Philippines who is also the Commander-In-Chief
of the AFP.