Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Combat award for Navy officer who fought Maute Group

From Rappler (Dec 21): Combat award for Navy officer who fought Maute Group

Lieutenant Junior Grade Reginald Balidoc of the Naval Special Operations Group (NAVSOG) is awarded the Distinguished Conduct Star during the 81st anniversary celebration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines   

NAVY ELITE OFFICER. LtJg Reginald Balidoc

NAVY ELITE OFFICER. LtJg Reginald Balidoc

The Philippine Navy elite officer who led a major operation against the Maute Group in February 2016 received the second highest combat award on Wednesday, December 21, during the 81st anniversary celebration of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).

Lieutenant Junior Grade Reginald Balidoc, 27, of the Naval Special Operations Group (NAVSOG) was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Star (DCS) for leading troops in an encounter against an estimated 50 members of the local terrorist group that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (ISIS).

The encounter with the Maute Group in February resulted in the successful capture of the group's camp in Lanao del Sur. The military said the firefight that Balidoc led in Ragayan in Butig town resulted in heavy casualties on the part of the enemy.

President Rordigo Duterte led the awarding ceremony.

Balidoc's citation reads:

For acts of conspicuous courage and gallantry in the face of an armed enemy during an encounter against more or less 50 Foreign and Local Terrorist Organization members under Omarkhayam and Abdullah Maute at the Ragayan, Butig, Lanao del Sur that inflicted heavy casualties to the enemy thereby showcasing extreme stability under fire and keeping up with the finest traditions of Filipino soldiery.



He is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy Class of 2011.

Balidoc received the award in the presence of the living recipients of the Medal of Valor award, the highest combat award, and the dependents of the deceased awardees.

The Medal of Valor was last awarded in 2014 to the late Private First Class Ian Pacquit. (WATCH: Soldier killed in Zambo given highest military honor)

On Wednesday, Armed Forces chief General Eduardo Año also announced the increase in the benefits of the Medal of Valor awardees.


MEDAL OF VALOR AWARDEES
PH Army Personnel
General Paulino Santos1935Deceased
LTC Egmidio Cruz1944Deceased
MGen Mariano Castañeda1950Deceased
Capt Conrad Yap1951Deceased
MSg Francisco Camacho1955Deceased
Cpl Weene Martillana1955Deceased
Maj Ferdinand Marcos1958Deceased
SSg Miguel Pastolero1964Deceased
Cpl Bienvenido Fajemolin1980Alive
1Lt Hilario Estrella1987Alive
Sgt Francisco Granfil1989Alive
Pfc Robert Salvador1990Alive
Cpt Arturo Ortiz1990Alive
2Lt Bartolome Vicente Bacarro1991Alive
Cpl Romualdo Rubi1991Alive
2Lt Jose Bandong1992Deceased
Ssg Roy Cuenca1992Alive
Cpt Cirilito Sobejana1996Alive
Cpt Eduardo Lucero2000Deceased
2Lt Herbert Dilag2000Alive
Sgt Claudio Forrosuelo2000Deceased
Ssg Lucio Curig2000Alive
Ltc Noel Buan2004Alive
Ssg Leopoldo Diokno2004Alive
Pfc Ian Pacquit2014Deceased
Philippine Navy Personnel
Pfc Nestor Acero1983Deceased
Cpt Custodio Parcon1991Alive
Sgt Tomas Campo Jr2000Deceased
1Lt Lolinato Toong2000Deceased
Sgt Domingo Deluana2000Deceased
LTC Ariel Querubin2001Alive
Ssg Herminigildo Yurong2001Deceased
Cpl Laurence Narag2001Deceased
Cpl Ernesto Layaguin2001Deceased
Philippine Air Force Personnel
LTC Jesus Villamor1954Deceased
Maj Danilo Atienza1990Deceased
A2C Ludegario Bactol1990Deceased
Philippine Constabulary Personnel
TSg Desidero Suson1981Deceased
MSg Isaias Silvestre Jr1985Alive
Sgt Jacinto Moreno1986Alive





















– Rappler.com

http://www.rappler.com/nation/156185-combat-award-navy-elite-officer


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