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Army fortifies Sulu community defense vs. Abu Sayyaf

COMMUNITY DEFENDERS. The Army's 11th Infantry Division (ID) trains two batches of reservists and one batch of militiamen in 2021 to fortify the community's defense against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in the province of Sulu. The first batch of reservists completes basic military training of the Army's 11th Infantry Division (ID) in Jolo, Sulu on Jan. 23, 2021 and forms part of the first-ever Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion. Also completing the training are another batch of reservists in December 2021 and one batch of militiamen in March 2021. (Photo courtesy of the 11ID Public Affairs Unit) ZAMBOANGA CITY - The year 2021 saw the Philippine Army, through the three-year-old 11th Infantry Division (ID), strengthening its community defense against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in the province of Sulu. It started with the activation of the first-ever Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion in January. Initially, the members of the battalion comprised 195 Tausugs, who graduated on January 23 from a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) conducted by the Philippine Army Reserve Command. The graduates, who composed the BCMT Class 01-20, came from different areas of Patikul town, Sulu. The BCMT is an entry-level training course undertaken by Filipino citizens, who intend to enlist in the reserve force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Maj. Gen. William Gonzales, 11ID commander, said the activation of a Ready Reserve Battalion in Sulu was based on guidance from Department of National Defense (DND) Sec. Delfin Lorenzana, who wanted to strengthen security in the province. "The residents of Patikul are very lucky to be the first reservist batch in Sulu," said Sulu Gov. Abdusakur Tan, who is a reservist with a rank of major. The duties and responsibilities of the reservists are to assist in disaster relief and rescue operations, socio-economic development, and operations of critical utilities of affiliated reserve units; and as a base expansion of regular force in the event of war, rebellion, or natural emergencies. In March, the 11ID recruited and trained some 110 Tausug natives to join the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU) to serve as part of the community defense forces. Gonzales said that those recruited were natural-born Filipinos in Sulu, 18 to 48 years old, with no pending case and physically fit to perform duty. Lt. Col. Jooney Jay Businos, 2nd Special Forces Battalion commander, who headed the recruitment, said that the 110 CAFGU recruits have undergone screening to include neuropsychological and other medical tests. They were trained at the headquarters of the 2nd Special Forces Battalion in Barangay Bilaan, Talipao, Sulu. Gonzales said they recruited Tausugs to join the CAFGU since the Task Force for Ending Local Armed Conflict (TF-ELAC) is returning internally displaced people (IDP) to their hometowns. The TF-ELAC is Sulu's version of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). "Whenever we implement the Balik Barangay Program, local chiefs request the establishment of patrol bases to prevent members of the Abu Sayyaf Group from retaliating against civilians who support the government forces in eradicating terrorism," Gonzales said. The CAFGU was created in 1987 through Executive Order No. 264 to complement the operations of regular military forces. The latest addition to the Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion is a group composed of 300 Tausug tribe members who completed on December 16 a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) conducted by the 906th Community Defense Center of the Army Reserve Command. They belong to the BCMT Class 02-2021 that included the youth sector, militiamen, and other individuals coming from various fields such as education, engineering, and local governance. "Although this batch is composed of reserve privates, its diverse demographic will add value to what the ready reserve battalion can do to advance our campaign for peace here in the province," Gonzales said. "Our youth will be less vulnerable to the recruitment of terror groups. Instead, they will be ambassadors of peace," he added. One of the graduates is 31-year-old Sharryhama Serajani, who holds a Nursing degree and works at the Jolo municipal government. Serajani said that during her childhood days, she didn't really understand the work of a soldier. "After I completed the training, I already understand the purpose why there are soldiers assigned in our place," Serajani said citing she like to be part of the changes and development in Sulu as a reservist. Gonzales said the reservists will become part of the Army's future structure, a regular force supported by a strong reservist force. The reservists have a crucial role in stabilizing Sulu's socio-economic situation aside from providing additional manpower to the Philippine Army in dealing with external and territorial threats, according to Gonzales. "They can help in strengthening education, employment, order and safety," he added. He said that the Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion is now composed of 495 very talented individuals. They include the 195 Tausugs who graduated on January 23 and the 300 individuals, also Tausugs, who completed training on December 16. Lt. Col. Andres Soriano, 906th Community Defense Center director, said they are planning to train around 600 individuals to man Sulu's first ready reserve battalion. President Rodrigo Duterte, accompanied by Lorenzana, led the activation of the 11ID on December 17, 2018 at Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista, headquarters of Joint Task Force (JTF)-Sulu in Barangay Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu. Composed of units already present in Sulu working under JTF-Sulu, the various units were formed into a new Division dedicated in fighting the Islamic State for Iraq and Syria (ISIS)-affiliated terrorist groups in the province. (PNA) }

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Army fortifies Sulu community defense vs. Abu Sayyaf

COMMUNITY DEFENDERS. The first batch of reservists completes basic military training of the Army's 11th Infantry Division (ID) in Jolo, Sulu on Jan. 23, 2021 and forms part of the first-ever Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion to fortify the community defense against the Abu Sayyaf Group bandits in Sulu. The 11ID also completed the training of another batch of reservists in December 2021 and one batch of militiamen in March 2021. (Photo courtesy of the 11ID Public Affairs Unit) ZAMBOANGA CITY - The year 2021 caught sight of the Philippine Army, through the three-year-old 11th Infantry Division (ID), strengthening the community defense against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in the province of Sulu. The community defense build-up started with the activation of the first-ever Sulu Ready Reserve Battalion (SRRB) in January this year. Initially, the members of the SRRB comprised 195 Tausugs, who have graduated on January 23 from a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) conducted by the Philippine Army Reserve Command. The graduates, which comprised the BCMT Class 01-20, came from different areas of Patikul, Sulu. The BCMT is an entry-level training course undertaken by Filipino citizens, who intend to enlist in the reserve force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Maj. Gen. William Gonzales, 11ID commander, said the activation of the SRRB was based on guidance from Department of National Defense (DND) Sec. Delfin Lorenzana who wanted to bolster security in the province. "The residents of Patikul are very lucky to be the first reservist batch in Sulu," said Sulu Gov. Abdusakur Tan, who is a reservist with a rank of major. The duties and responsibilities of the reservists are to assist in disaster relief and rescue operations, socio-economic development, and operations of critical utilities of affiliated reserve units; and as a base expansion of regular force in the event of war, rebellion, or natural emergencies. In March, the 11ID recruited and trained some 110 Tausug natives to join the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU) to serve as part of the community defense forces. Gonzales said that those recruited were natural-born Filipinos in Sulu, 18 to 48 years old, with no pending case and physically fit to perform duty. Lt. Col. Jooney Jay Businos, 2nd Special Forces Battalion commander, who headed the recruitment, said the 110 CAFGU recruits have undergone screening to include neuropsychological and other medical tests. They were trained at the headquarters of the 2nd Special Forces Battalion in Barangay Bilaan, Talipao, Sulu. Gonzales said they recruited Tausugs to join the CAFGU since the Task Force for Ending Local Armed Conflict (TF-ELAC) is returning internally displaced people (IDP) to their hometowns. The TF-ELAC is the Sulu's version of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC). "Whenever we implement the Balik Barangay Program, local chiefs request the establishment of patrol bases to prevent members of the ASG from retaliating against civilians who support the government forces in eradicating terrorism," Gonzales said. The CAFGU was created in 1987 through Executive Order No. 264 to complement the operations of regular military forces. The latest addition to the SRRB is a group composed of 300 Tausug tribe members who completed on December 16 their 45-day BCMT conducted by the 906th Community Defense Center of the Army Reserve Command. They belong to the BCMT Class 02-2021 that included the youth sector, militiamen, and other individuals coming from various fields such as education, engineering, and local governance. "Although this batch is composed of reserve privates, its diverse demographic will add value to what the ready reserve battalion can do to advance our campaign for peace here in the province," Gonzales said. "Our youth will be less vulnerable to the recruitment of terror groups. Instead, they will be ambassadors of peace," he added. One of the graduates is 31-year-old Sharryhama Serajani, who holds a nursing degree and works at the Jolo municipal government. Serajani recalled that during her childhood days, she did not understand the works of a soldier. "(However), after I completed the training, I understood the purpose why there are soldiers assigned in our place," Serajani said citing she like to be part of the changes and development in Sulu as a reservist. Gonzales said the reservists will become part of the Army's future structure, a regular force supported by a strong reservist force. The reservists have a crucial role in stabilizing Sulu's socio-economic situation aside from providing additional manpower to the Philippine Army in dealing with external and territorial threats, according to Gonzales. "They can help in strengthening education, employment, order, and safety," he added. He said the SRRB is now composed of 495 talented individuals that included 195 Tausugs who graduated on January 23 and the 300 individuals, also Tausugs, who completed training on December 16. Lt. Col. Andres Soriano, director of the 906th Community Defense Center, said they are planning to train around 600 individuals to complete the SRRB force. President Rodrigo Duterte, accompanied by Lorenzana, led the activation of the 11ID on December 17, 2018 at Kuta Heneral Teodulfo Bautista, the headquarters of Joint Task Force (JTF) - Sulu in Barangay Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu. Composed of units actively working under JTF-Sulu, the various corps were formed into the new 11ID dedicated to fighting the Islamic State for Iraq and Syria - affiliated terrorist groups in the province. (PNA) }

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Reservists boost Sulu community defense vs. ASG

RESERVE FORCE. Three-hundred Tausug tribe members finish a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training on Thursday (Dec. 16, 2021) in Jolo, Sulu. They will reinforce the community-based security force against the Abu Sayyaf Group and will become ambassadors of peace. (Photo courtesy of JTF - Sulu) ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Armed Forces of the Philippines continues to reinforce its community-based security forces against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in Sulu province. The latest addition is a group composed of 300 Tausug tribe members who completed a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) by the 906th Community Defense Center of the Army Reserve Command. The graduates of BCMT Class 02-2021 include the youth sector, militiamen, and other individuals coming from various fields such as education, engineering, and local governance. "Although this batch is composed of reserve privates, its diverse demographic will add value to what the first ready reserve battalion can do to advance our campaign for peace here in the province," Maj. Gen. William Gonzales, 11th Infantry Division (ID) commander, said in a statement Saturday. "Our youth will be less vulnerable to the recruitment of terror groups. Instead, they will be ambassadors of peace," added Gonzales, who is also the Joint Task Force - Sulu commander. One of the graduates is 31-year-old Sharryhama Serajani, who holds a Nursing degree and works at the Jolo municipal government. "During my childhood days, I don't really understand the works of a soldier. But after I completed the training, I already understand the purpose why there are soldiers assigned in our place," Serajani said in a statement. "Now I like to be part the changes and development here in Sulu as a reservist." Gonzales said the reservists will become part of the Army's future structure, a regular force supported by a strong reservist force. "Aside from providing additional manpower to the Philippine Army in dealing with external and territorial threats, they have a crucial role stabilizing Sulu's socio-economic situation. They can help in strengthening education, employment, order and safety," he added. Gonzales brought up the idea of recruiting reservists during his first meeting with Sulu Governor Abdusakur Tan after he was designated as 11 ID commander last year. "Now we have two reservist companies composed of very talented individuals," he said. There are now 515 Army reservists in Sulu after the first batch finished the BCMT in January. Lt. Col. Andres Soriano, 906th Community Defense Center director, said they are planning to train around 600 individuals to man Sulu's first ready reserve battalion. (PNA) }

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Army trains more reservists to boost security vs. ASG in Sulu

MORE RESERVISTS. The trainees stand in formation as they listen to the instructions given by one of the training staff in this undated photo. The Army Reserve Command on Saturday (Nov. 6, 2021) said another batch of 300 Tausugs is being trained to further boost the community-based security forces against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in Sulu.(Photo courtesy of the 11th Infantry Division Public Affairs Office. ZAMBOANGA CITY - Some 300 Tausugs are undergoing a 45-day Basic Citizen Military Training (BCMT) to become members of the community-based security forces against the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) bandits in the province of Sulu. Lt. Col. Andres Soriano, Army Reserved Command's (ARESCOM) 906th Community Defense Center commander, said in a statement Saturday the trainees, belonging to the BCMT Class 02-2021, are being trained on basic soldiery and relief and rescue operation in Barangay Liang, Patikul, Sulu. "The course shall also include subjects on disaster response, moral virtues, patriotism, and discipline that will arm them with knowledge on how to assist in their community in terms of socio-economic development," Soriano said. Laurel Ahajan, 40, one of the trainees, thanked ARESCOM for the opportunity to join the reserve force. "Extending help to other people is not a new thing to me since I am a member of the Kabalikat Civicom, whose purpose is almost similar to that of the reservists," Ahajan said. The Kabalikat Civicom is the largest group of responsible and active radio communicators engaged in public assistance particularly during disasters and natural calamities or whenever there is a need to ensure public comfort and convenience. "I decided to join the reservist to gain more knowledge and learn new skills and above all is to help my own province," Ahajan added. Maj. Gen. William Gonzales, 11th Infantry Division commander, noted the number of interested Tausugs to join the reservist has increased. Gonzales said the BCMT Class 01-2021, which is the first-ever Ready Reserve Infantry Battalion in Sulu, consisted only of 215 Army reservists, three of which are reservist officers. The BCMT 02-2021 is the second batch of reservists the Army trained in Sulu. "Many individuals were inspired to join the reservists that's why the second batch reached 300 members. These volunteers undergoing training will also be part of the Ready Reserve Infantry Battalion," Gonzales said. "I'm glad seeing that we have volunteers from all walks of life. They consist of old, young, men and women. There are farmers and some are office personnel," he said. Soriano said the training of the BCMT Class 02-2021 will end on December 14. However, he said those who have full-time jobs and are only available to attend during weekends will graduate after completing 45 days program of instruction. (PNA) }

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