Service members who report an attack have to navigate a system that does not necessarily protect them. A group of lawyers, advocates and survivors is joining the fight to change that policy.
Aboitiz Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Aboitiz Group, partnered with Barna Hosco Inc., in Siargao Island to help rebuild homes
NEW OFFICERS. Brig. Gen. Jose Randolph Sino Cruz, assistant commander of the 1st Infantry Division (ID) (left), pins the Tabak patches Monday (Feb. 21, 2022) to Maj. Karen Leleth Dipaling (right) as the Philippine Army assigns two new officers to the 1ID. The other officer assigned to the 1ID is Capt. Carlito Carino Jr. (not in photo). (Photo courtesy of 1ID Public Affairs Office) ZAMBOANGA CITY - The 1st Infantry "Tabak" Division (ID), the premier command of the Philippine Army, on Monday received two new officers into its command. Maj. Karen Leleth Dipaling and Capt. Carlito Carino Jr. were officially introduced after Monday's flag raising ceremony at Camp Maj. Cesar Sang-an, home of the 1ID in Upper Pulacan, Labanga, Zamboanga del Sur. Brig. Gen. Jose Randolph Sino Cruz, 1ID assistant division commander, welcomed the two officers and pinned them the Tabak patch during a simple ceremony. Sino Cruz wished them luck in their new assignments and advised them to perform the
The Philippine Army (PA) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) are looking to build a reservist training center in Eastern Visayas as part of the military’s continuing capability development program.
Maj. Gen. Roberto S. Capulong (right), Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army, ha