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Filipino troops guarding BRP Sierra Madre receive award from AFP chief

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Twenty-eight (28) troops stationed in BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal were awarded by the chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Monday.

AFP Chief General Romeo Brawner Jr. welcomed and awarded the said personnel at the Naval Detachment Oyster Bay Pier in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

These brave personnel recently completed their deployment in Ayungin Shoal in West Philippine Sea that ended in the Rotation and Resupply (RoRe) mission on July 27 and have now returned to solid ground.

Brawner commended the troops for their dedication and commitment to protecting the nation’s sovereignty and maritime interests in the West Philippine Sea.

“The AFP extends its heartfelt gratitude to these valiant men and women for their unwavering service and sacrifices. Their dedication ensures the integrity of our territory, sovereignty, and sovereign rights, reflecting the true spirit of patriotism,” he stated.

He also expressed his appreciation to the families of the returning personnel for their patience, support, and understanding during their deployment.

“The strength and resilience of these families are crucial to the morale and effectiveness of our troops,” he added.

AFP said that this homecoming underscores the vital role of the unit in safeguarding the nation’s interests and the enduring support of the families behind these dedicated servicemen and women.

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