The Philippine Army’s Artillery Regiment 1st Field Artillery (Beat ‘Em) Battalion participated in the Tabak Division Command Foot March of the 1st Infantry (Tabak) Division to contribute to environmental preservation.
Led by MGen. Gabriel Viray III, the event occurred within the expansive boundaries of the Tabak Division military reservation.
Its goals included strengthening physical conditioning, enhancing combat readiness, and fostering adaptability to various environments.
The Tabak Division Foot March featured a tree-planting activity, underscoring its commitment to environmental conservation and the preservation of training grounds.
The Beat ‘Em Troopers also took part in the tree-planting activity, aligning with the Army’s mission of community and ecological stewardship.
According to the Beat ‘Em Troopers, their involvement in both the foot march and tree-planting exemplifies their interconnected responsibilities to protect the country and its natural resources.