President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. recognized the dedication and public services of the Special Forces Regiment Airborne (SFRA) members of the Philippine Army, saying that they have lived up to their name as “silent professionals.” | FArgosinoINQ
In honoring the SFRA members, Marcos noted its 4th Special Forces Battalion’s search and rescue operations that led to the rescue of 316 individuals from a burning passenger marine vessel of Aleson Shipping Lines bound for Jolo Port last March.
“You have exemplified self-sacrifice and resilience, going beyond the call of duty to safeguard communities towards the attainment of internal security and of the peace of the republic. I think it would be safe to say that you have lived up to your name as the ‘silent professionals,’” he said. Moreover, Marcos assured SFRA of his support, adding that the national government has already adopted the Riverine Operations Equipment Project to improve and modernize its capabilities in riverine operations.“Ensure their safety and well-being during operations and uphold the morale of the people that you serve. May you all continue to train and empower yourselves in maintaining your standing as experts in unconventional warfare strategies,” Marcos added.
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