WestMinCom acquires new mobility assets

Camp Navarro, Calarian, Zamboanga City- April 16, 2021

The Western Mindanao Command held a blessing rite for its newly acquired vehicles on April 16, 2021.

The newly-acquired vehicles include three KM250 Light Utility Trucks which were funded out of the AFP Modernization Program and issued to this command by the higher headquarters; three Ford Rangers issued under the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, AFP’s Issuance Directive dated October 5, 2020; a Toyota Coaster Van donated by the AFP Mutual Benefits Association Incorporated (AFPMBAI); and one Toyota Avanza acquired through the utilization of the command’s Trust Receipts.

“These vehicles will augment the mobility requirements of WestMinCom in accomplishing the day-to-day logistics and technical operations of our troops at the garrison in support to the attainment of the unit’s mission accomplishment,” said Lt. Gen. Corleto Vinluan, Jr., WestMinCom Commander.

The blessing rite held at the Parade Ground in Camp Navarro, Calarian, this city was presided by the Command Catholic Chaplain Lt. Col. Jose Españo and was attended by the officers, enlisted personnel, and civilian human resources of the command

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