Military reservists play a crucial role in a country's defense,serving as a vital supplement to the regular armed forces. Their importance becomes especially pronounced when conflicts escalate, necessitating a rapid expansion of military capabilities. Reservists, often possessing specialized skills and training, can be mobilized swiftly to bolster active-duty troops, fill critical gaps, and ensure operational continuity.
Being prepared for such eventualities, through regular training and strategic planning, ensures that the reservists are not only able to integrate seamlessly into military operations but also enhance the overall resilience and responsiveness of the national defense.
Recently, SENATOR Robinhood “Robin” C. Padilla commended the 48 new reservists who completed their Basic Citizen Military Course (BCMC) and are now full-fledged reservists of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). The Sandigang Alab Batch 10 reservists were predominantly composed of Senate employees.
Padilla, together with Philippine Navy officials Vice Admiral Toribio Adaci, Jr., Flag Officer in Command; MGen. Joseph Ferrous Cuison, Commander, Naval Reserve Command, and Capt. Junmar Sales, NCR Commander, welcomed the new reservists following their graduation rites last Tuesday at the Philippine Navy Headquarters in Manila.
The newly-minted reservists underwent a rigorous 20-day training where they learned the art of self-defense and a deeper understanding of the role of reservists in protecting the country and the people.
Speaking before the graduates, Vice Admiral Adaci emphasized on the crucial role of reservists to ensure national security.
Celebrity reservist Major Jose Sixto G Dantes III PN, better known as Dingdong Dantes recalled his experience when he enlisted as reservist in 2006: “Isa lang po ang katanungan ko: how else can i serve the country and the people? And I learned that the best way to serve the country is by serving the organization well.” Dantes expressed his hope that the new graduates will embody intergrity honor and excellence in all their endeavors.
Senator Francis Tolentino acknowledged the sacrifices made by the reservists for the love of country.
In his video message, Tolentino extended his gratitude to the Philippine Navy and Sen. Padilla for giving the opportunity for Senate employees to be part of the reservist movement.
“Muli, binabati ko po kayo at ako po ay isang masugid na tagapagtulak ng basic ROTC at nawa’y patuloy kayong maglingkod sa bayan ng may dangal,” he said.
In another video message, Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, also a reservist, extended his congratulatory message to the graduates and expressed hope that the new reservists will serve the people well.
Senator Padilla who has been known to push for citizen military training highlighted on the visible reservists’transformation after their training. “Naaninag namin kung ano ang transformation na naganap sa inyo. Kami na nakapaligid sa inyo kitang- kita namin ang magandang idinulot sa inyo ng training na ito.”
“Sa inyong pinagdaanan, napakasarap isipin na ang suot nyo na uniporme ay kumakatawan sa lahat ng bagay na dati ninyong kinatatakutan subalit inyong nagawa. At iyan ang pwedeng mag umpisa ng inyong pagtatanggol sa sarili. Iyan ang basic citizen military training. Kitang kita nyo na buong-buo kayo bilang isang Pilipino,” Padilla said.
Sen. Padilla urged the new reservists to use the ranks they achieved as a symbol and motivation to influence the youth in being part of the reservist program.
Rallying the public to support and be part of the reservist program, Padilla said that the success of the civilian military training would only be successful if people would truly understand how important the role of the reservist is for the country and the people.
The senator expressed hope that people from Palawan, Western Mindanao and (plug here other places with low applicants) would soon enlist in the movement and eventually become reservists, noting that
the appetite for the movement in these areas could still be improved.
Padilla expressed hope that the new 48 reservists would serve as an inspiration to other people in promoting a deeper love for the country and its people.
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