By Gideon C. Corgue
PAGADIAN CITY – Members of
Philippine Army (PA) were united in supporting the national greening program
(NGP) of the government by conducting a tree planting activity dubbed “Tree
Growing” recently.
First Cavalry Squadron, formerly the First Light
Armor Battalion (ILAB) of the 1st Infantry (Tabak) Division was
established on August 16, 1963 providing armor support to infantry battalions
engaged in combat operations. Its area
of responsibility covers Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Sibugay,
Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Basilan and
Sulu.
Lt. Col. Antonio John Divinagracia, First Cavalry
Squadron commander, said some 200 mahogany seedlings were planted in Barangay
San Isidro, Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur in support of Executive Order No. 26 issued by President
Benigno Simeon Aquino III on Feruary 24, 2011 declaring an interdepartmental
convergence initiative for a national greening program.
“The ‘tree growing,’ is the 1st
Cavalry Squadron’s initiative where 36 officers and enlisted men of the regiment
have planted 200 mahogany seedlings in the river banks of barangay San Isidro,
Labangan and another 200 mahogany seedlings in San Isidro Elementary
School. This is our own little way of
support to the greening program of the national government,” Divinagracia said.
“We want to convey our message to the public that
aside from protecting and conserving our environment, we are also promoting
Internal Peace and Security Plan or the “Bayanihan” campaign of the Armed
Forces of the Philippines (AFP) where we talk and coordinate with the
stakeholders,” he pointed out.
The First Cavalry Squadron chose Barangay San
Isidro as the pilot area for its “tree growing” activity as some parts of the
place are almost denuded. “We need to prevent soil erosion and landslides to
happen in our AOR,” Divinagracia explained.
“We called the activity as “tree growing” because
we do not only plant but also take care and nurture the plants by regularly
visiting planted seedlings,” stressed the company commander.
Since the “tree growing” is the company’s
continuing program, Divinagracia said “we will be planting additional 1,000
mahogany seedlings on August 16, 2013 in Navalan, Tukuran and Manlayag, Aurora,
Zamboanga del Sur during the 50th founding anniversary of the company. (PIA9)