Pole Line Manufacturer Jocelyn Forge Taps COREnergy For Cost-Efficient Power Supply

Jocelyn Forge taps COREnergy to support cost-efficient power supply across its Bulacan-based manufacturing operations.

Debt With Dignity: How Tala Redefines Consumer Protection In The Digital Credit Journey

Tala’s approach to digital credit highlights how consumer protection can be built around dignity, clarity, and responsible access.

MGEN Units Secure ISO Certifications Across Renewable And Thermal Assets

MGEN’s ISO certifications reflect its commitment to quality, environmental responsibility, and safer operations across its energy portfolio.

Chef Tatung Opens His Most Personal Restaurant Yet

Chef Tatung’s newest restaurant brings comfort, memory, and warmth together in a dining experience that feels deeply personal.

PH Army Gets 6 New Vehicles From AFP Mutual Benefit Association

The Philippine Army strengthens its forces with new vehicles, courtesy of AFPMBAI and the Armed Forces of the Philippines.


PH Army Gets 6 New Vehicles From AFP Mutual Benefit Association

99
99

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Philippine Army (PA) and three of its field units have received six new vehicles from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Police Mutual Benefit Association Inc. (AFPMBAI) on Monday.

Army spokesperson Col. Xerxes Trinidad, in a statement Tuesday, said PA chief Lt. Gen. Roy Galido received the vehicles from AFPMBAI executives led by retired Brig. Gen. Bienvenido Regondola during turnover and blessing ceremonies at their headquarters in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.

The donated vehicles consist of a boom truck, a manlift truck, two commuter vans, a light weight truck, and an ambulance.

The two trucks and the commuter van are for the use of PA headquarters while the three other vehicles are for the 10th, 2nd and 1st Divisions.

“During the activity, Lt. Gen. Galido expressed his gratitude to AFPMBAI for their generous contribution to the organization and for always looking after the well-being of its personnel,” Trinidad said. (PNA)