‘Don’t let people down,’ PBBM to newly-promoted AFP execs

Marcos military
ARMED FORCES. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the oath-taking of 39 newly promoted Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) personnel, including the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, Philippine Air Force, and AFP Chaplain Service during a ceremony at the Malacañan Palace on Monday (May 13, 2024). In a speech, President Marcos stressed the importance of the military’s commitment and valor in serving the country. (Photos courtesy of PCO)

By Darryl John Esguerra | Philippine News Agency

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. urged the 39 newly-promoted generals and flag officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to continue serving the country with passion and always be reminded of the huge responsibilities that come with their ranks.

The newly-minted senior officers from the Philippine Army, Philippine Air Force, and Philippine Navy took their oaths of office before the Commander-in-Chief at the Malacañang Palace on Monday afternoon.

In his speech, Marcos reminded the senior AFP officers that “there is much still left to do, missions to accomplish, and service to be selflessly rendered to the people.”

“If any, the stars on your shoulder do not just indicate rank, but the reminders of the responsibilities – added responsibilities that you now have to carry on those shoulders,” he said.

“The more stars there are, the heavier the responsibility. Be mindful always of the weight that that carries,” he added.

The President also congratulated the military officers for their well-deserved promotions, even as he told them not to let the Filipino people down.

“Malaki ang inyong katungkulan na gagampanin pa. Mabigat pa ang mga gawaing nagaantay sa inyo. Marami pa tayong misyon na haharapin. At higit sa lahat, malaki ang inaasahan sa inyo ng sambayanan na ating pinaglilingkuran at ng Republika na ating pinagtatanggol at minamahal,” Marcos said.

“Huwag natin silang biguin. Iyan ang kapalit ng bago ninyong ranggo. Iyan ang sukli sa kanilang pananalig sa inyo,” he added.

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