By Gideon C. Corgue
LABANGAN, Zamboanga del Sur – “Wounded, injured,
disabled or killed while in line of duty is part of an oath of soldiers in
defending and protecting the country
against all enemies.”
This was how 1st Infantry (Tabak))
division officer-in-charge Brigadier General (BGen.) Felicidad Virgilio
Trinidad Jr. described the role of soldiers in an awarding ceremony for four wounded
soldiers during the 115th Independence Day celebration on June 12, 2013
at Kuta Cesar Sang-an Station Hospital, Pulacan, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur.
Trinidad personally pinned the medals to wounded
Tabak troopers, namely, 2nd Lt. Jose Aristeo Pamor, Sgt. Willy
Paracale, Cpl. Joseph Vincoy, and Pvt. Rudy Leo Jr.
“The wounded troopers have shown their great
love, service and dedication to our country, thus they absolutely deserve the
honor they got today,” said Trinidad who also got wounded when he was then a
lieutenant.
Lt. Pamor said he had mixed feelings upon receiving the award, saying,
“Masaya,
at the same time, malungkot ako sa
pagtanggap ng award. Masaya dahil ginawa namin ang aming tungkulin na
ipagtanggol ang bansa laban sa mga kaaway, at malungkot dahil may mga tropa rin
na nasugatan na handang isakrapisyo ang
buhay para sa ating bansa (I
am happy and at the same time sad in receiving the award. Happy, because we
fulfilled our promise to protect our country from the enemies, and sad because
there are still troopers who are wounded and are ready to sacrifice their lives
for our nation).”
Pamor
was wounded at his back and head during an encounter with 35 fully armed
insurgents in Barangay Anonang, Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental on May 22, 2013.
He was with Vincoy and Lee who also got wounded.
Paracale,
on the other hand, was hit in an encounter with members of NPA in barangay
Nacibac, Leon Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte on May 30, 2013. (PIA9)