The faces of the #SAF44 | UE7372R | 2024-02-23 17:08:01
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THE LEGACIES of the 44 courageous men who died on Jan. 25 in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, go beyond the camouflage they wore, the black berets they earned and the medals they merited as members of the Philippine National Police Special Motion Drive.
INQUIRER.internet remembers every of the #SAF44 by means of brief profiles on their lives not solely as policemen however as household males, as associates, as colleagues, as countrymen.
The profiles under are a piece in progress.
1. Police Senior Inspector Ryan Ballesteros Pabalinas
The final time Ryan Ballesteros Pabalinas left his home, his wife Erica and their daughter didn't need him to go.
She shared, on the necrological providers at Camp Bagong Diwa on Jan. 30, "Naglalambing ako sa kanya, sabi ko, 'Daddy, huwag ka na lang po sumama dahil hindi ka pa OK.'" Then he replied, "Mommy, ayan ka na naman, hindi mo na naman naintindihan." Then his little woman stated to him, "Daddy, huwag ka na lang umalis kasi gabi na. Baka kunin ka lang po ng mga dangerous guys."
However Ryan left. Erica stated, "My husband put obligation first before family and I understand."
Ryan, who graduated from the Philippine Nationwide Police Academy (PNPA) in 2006, liked being a policeman. He even dressed his toddler daughter in tiny variations of his PNP uniforms.
To the remainder of the country, Ryan is a policeman and a hero. But to the people who liked him, he was Rye, a cherished husband, father, son, brother, cousin, uncle, pal.
"Kuya Rye! Thank you for defending the nation and its citizens. We'll miss you!" one in every of his cousins wrote on Facebook.
His sister Ray-Anne posted a photo of the e-book "Conquerors" and shared, "Keep in mind this ebook, Kuya Rye? You gave me this ebook after you graduated [from] PNPA. All of the leaders talked about listed here are more than conquerors. Bro, you and your troops are more than conquerors! More than what they referred to as elite commandos! Greater than heroes! You're all armies of God despatched right here from Heaven to guard the lives of the innocents…"
That guide is now on an altar of their family house in Common Santos City. Within the middle is a crucifix and a rosary, and spread around them are footage of Ryan, other books, messages and items of his life of service.
Erica stated, "My husband gave his life to say peace. He positioned service to the individuals earlier than anything."
2. Police Senior Inspector John Garry Alcantara Erana
Senior Insp. John Garry Alcantara Erana's sister actually needed him to be at her wedding ceremony.
So earlier this month, when he advised her his coaching in america would coincide together with her big day, she decided to maneuver it.
Garry's sister's wedding ceremony wasn't the one one the Erana household was wanting ahead to.
Garry was set to marry lawyer Suzette Tucay subsequent yr. They met over three years ago at the wake of her brother, who was killed while battling Moro bandits in Basilan province. They have been engaged in 2013.
Garry, who graduated from the Philippine National Police Academy as Baron of Class 2009, believed within the importance of schooling. He was a man of ambition and his goals weren't just his personal. Eager to secure an excellent future for him, his bride-to-be and their future family, he helped finance Suzette's studies in New Zealand, where she is taking a business course. He was pursuing his doctorate at the time of his dying.
Certainly one of Garry's siblings – who name him John – wrote on Fb: "We are so pleased with you Kuya! All the time! And you by no means fail to shock us together with your feats. Hindi ko alam na ganyan na kadami awards mo. Love youuuu!"
And: "You all the time inspire us by how you reside and look at life. I all the time look as much as you, Kuya. And all the time will."
Margaret created a Facebook album as a tribute to Garry. She referred to as it, "My pricey Captain, my pricey greatest pal, my pricey brother."
Another sibling posted a photo of their family at the Nice Wall of China with the caption: "I can't think about our next fam journey."
3. Police Senior Inspector Max Jim Ramirez Tria
Max Jim Ramirez Tria, nicknamed Mac-mac by his household, was the one one amongst 5 sons to comply with in his father's footsteps as a policeman.
The 27-year-old police officer from Virac, Catanduanes, was proud to be a member of the Philippine National Police Special Action Drive (SAF), Tria's father Guillermo – 53 and also a senior inspector – had told the Inquirer.
Even earlier than becoming a member of the SAF, Tria had attained prime honors in sniper faculty, commando and scout ranger training, and in handling explosives and ordinance.
Tria entered the Philippine National Police Academy proper after commencement from the CSU Laboratory Faculties and came out one of many youngest graduates.
He had four brothers, the eldest of whom had requested him to be the perfect man in his wedding ceremony to a policewoman this Might 18.
Mac-mac's youngest brother Guio posted on his Fb web page a photo of them together on the slain soldier's commencement day in Zamboanga.
"Kuya Mac, I gained't overlook what you stated to me once over drinks at residence. You informed me, "Bam, ought to anybody harm this household, a home will explode." However now, our hearts appear to be those exploding because you are not with us, because we will not be with you. We'll never forget you. This is my brother and I really like him."
Guio stated on Facebook that his Kuya Mac was "one of the bravest males I had in my life" and fiercely protective of their household.
"Kuya Mac, I gained't overlook what you stated to me once over drinks at house. You informed me, "Bam, ought to anyone harm this household, a home will explode." However now, our hearts seem to be those exploding since you are not with us, because we will not be with you. We'll always remember you," Guio wrote.
Tria was close to Senior Inspectors Ryan Pabalinas, John Garry Erana and Joey Gamutan, additionally among the 44 slain.
four. Police Senior Insp. Cyrus Paleyan Anniban
Senior Insp. Cyrus Anniban of Balbalan, Kalinga province, was part of the Philippine National Police Academy's (PNPA) Class of 2010.
Described by many as humble, Cyrus was a born leader — he was a boy scout troop chief, he was a high school CAT officer, he was company commander of his PNPA class.
His relations, associates, former academics and classmates have expressed their sorrow over his dying. A few of them put on shirts printed together with his face, his batchmates at Saint William's Academy welcomed him again to their hometown with a banner.
A comrade wrote: "TO PSI Cyrus Anniban, my bunkie, sir, you informed me that you will look forward to me. You informed me that you will all the time be on my aspect. I salute you, sir, on your heroic act. I'll all the time keep in mind our brotherhood, sir. You and I'll meet again…"
His family members have arrange "Cyrus Anniban – Our Hero," a Fb page devoted to him, the place individuals have been sharing photographs and tributes.
One other web page posted a tribute to Cyrus: "He is, certainly, a nice instance of a hero who fought for an summary precept of loyalty, obligation and honor. He stood and died preventing. A real warrior…"
Cyrus was a veteran of the Zamboanga Metropolis siege.
5. Police Senior Inspector Gednat G. Tabdi
Senior Insp. Gednat Tabdi, 27, hails from Mountain Province and was part of the Philippine Nationwide Police Academy's Kapit-Bisig Class of 2009. At 17, he made the leap from learning veterinary drugs to enrolling at the police academy. He was 21 when he graduated.
He was devoted to his job. He survived in 2013 the Zamboanga City siege, the place he witnessed the deaths of his buddies and comrades. While there, his goal became clear. He wanted to get married and build a family.
He was properly on his means: on the time of his dying, Gednat was excited for the delivery of his first baby. His wife Leah was pregnant with a baby boy. They have been married simply last yr.
He additionally leaves behind his mother and father and five brothers, three of whom are policemen – one can also be a member of the Philippine Nationwide Police Particular Motion Pressure.
Inspired by Gednat's heroism, his youngest brother who still in school says he needs to hitch the PNP and turn out to be a member of the SAF.
6. Police Senior Inspector Joey Sacristan Gamutan
Senior Insp. Joey Gamutan, 33, and his wife Merlyn celebrated their seventh wedding ceremony anniversary miles apart. It was Jan. 24, the day before the bloody operation that took his life. The next day, despite being deep in the battle, Joey was able to call Merlyn one last time.
A day later, their firstborn turned 5. Joey and Merlyn have one different baby. The youngsters, whom Joey continually checked on even while he was away on deployment, will now grow up with out their father.
"My husband really loved being in the service," his wife told the Inquirer. Joey, who is from Basilan province and who completed high school at Zamboanga Nationwide High Faculty West, joined the PNP in 2009.
In 2012, Joey shared a photo from the Fb web page The PNP Families Behind the Badge. It had this caption: "There's a robust bond in the line of combat.. freedom is just not free, we are ready to lay our life for others to reside."
7. Police Senior Inspector Rennie Lumasag Tayrus
Senior Insp. Rennie Tayrus, who hails from Zamboanga del Sur province, relished being a policeman, even when it meant being deployed on his birthday.
His father didn't reside long sufficient to see him graduate from the Philippine Nationwide Police Academy in 2011 — he passed away the yr earlier than. But Rennie's other relations have been there to rejoice with him.
Rennie discovered one other household within the members of the Philippine Nationwide Police Particular Motion Drive (PNP-SAF). Final September, he posted a photo of his troop on Fb with the caption: "Not all brothers have the identical final identify!"
He chronicled his life with pictures — his journey from cadet to senior inspector, his neatly folded uniforms and his polished boots, the awards he gained on the PNP-SAF Challenge 2013.
Rennie liked inspirational quotes, sharing them commonly together with his pals.
On Jan. 2, he posted a photo from the Rosenberg Police Division displaying a policeman with the words: "Mother and father, please stop telling your youngsters that we'll haul them off to jail if they're dangerous. We would like them to run to us if they are scared… not be frightened of us."
When he was a cadet, Rennie stored a figurine of a knight in his locker — a logo of valor, courage and honor, values that he lived by.
His cousins have paid tribute to their beloved Kuya Renren on-line:
"Isa kang hero… We (are) pleased with you."
"Mahal na mahal ka namin di ka namin makakalimutan…"
8. Senior Police Officer 1 Lover L. Inocencio
SPO1 Lover Inocencio of Davao del Norte province was a household man. He spent the vacations together with his wife Liezl and their only baby, who turned 5 two days before Christmas.
The 38-year-old served the country for 13 years, joining the Philippine National Police in 2002.
He acquired a medal for his participation in the Zamboanga City siege.
9. Police Officer three Rodrigo F. Acob Jr.
Until his demise, Rodrigo Acob Jr. was a police officer by way of and thru. Rodrigo, who grew up in Aurora, Isabela province, graduated from Philippine School of Criminology in 2000 and joined the SAF a yr later.
On Fb, his profile picture is the badge of the Philippine Nationwide Police with the phrases, "Not everyone seems to be given this privilege… to serve and shield. This is the rationale for our being… It is the lifeblood of our character… The badge of profitable your coronary heart and thoughts. Of this we are proud."
He may be robust on the sector but at residence, out of his uniform, he was a loving father who showered his youngsters with affection. There are such a lot of photographs of Rodrigo together with his arm round his son and carrying his younger daughter.
Rordigo spent the vacation season making reminiscences with the individuals he liked: going to the mall together with his wife and youngsters, celebrating Christmas together with his prolonged family, watching his daughter compete in a kiddie pageant, singing karaoke at a New Yr's celebration.
They are still reeling from the news of his demise.
His wife wrote on Facebook in response to a relative: "…ang aga naman niya akong iniwan."
10. Police Officer 3 Virgel S. Villanueva
PO3 Virgel Villanueva, 39, is from San Pablo, Zamboanga del Sur province.
11. Police Officer 3 Andres Viernes Duque Jr.
PO3 Andres Duque Jr., 37, is from Aurora, Isabela province. He joined the Philippine National Police in 2007.
Andres' remains arrived in his hometown of Barangay Divisoria around 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 31. He was welcomed home by local officials and policemen.
12. Police Officer 3 Victoriano Nacion Acain
PO3 Victoriano Acain, 32, joined the PNP in 2006.
Initially from Gutalac, Zamboanga del Norte province, he graduated from Gutalac National Excessive Faculty and Andres Bonifacio School.
A relative posted this tribute to him on Fb:
"Thank your being an excellent uncle… Thanks for being a great brother-in-law… Thanks for all the time being there in occasions of our problems… We're very pleased with you… We love you… Farewell, Jun… Hanggang sa muling pagkikita…"
He leaves behind a wife and a 7-year-old baby.
13. Police Officer three Noel Onangey Golocan
PO3 Noel Golocan, 34, shall be remembered by kin for his "smiling face"; his spouse Angeli has up a profile photograph with him on her Facebook page.
Noel graduated high school in 1998 from Lepanto National High Faculty in Mankayan, Benguet province. He continued his research at College of the Cordilleras in Baguio City earlier than becoming a member of the Special Action Pressure.
His cousin Megan Abad shared on Facebook a video in tribute to Noel. The video compiled photographs of Noel – most of them together with his fellow officers of the Philippine National Police Special Armed Forces – set to the track "Heaven Was Needing A Hero" by Jo Dee Messina.
Watch the video tribute here.
"Manong Noel you may be certainly missed, particularly your smiling face; you'll be eternally in our lives. You're a HERO; Snappy SALUTE to you pricey cousin. Till we meet once more," Abad captioned the video.
14. Police Officer 3 Junrel Kibete
The Philippine flag is flying half-mast at Sta. Catalina Nationwide High Faculty where PO3 Junrel Kibete graduated.
Junrel, or Jun to friends and family, spent his youthful years in Negros Oriental province.
His childhood pal Dindo Campo informed the Inquirer: "Mula noong bata pa kami ang nakita ko kay Jun mabait na tao talaga siya. Hindi malakwatsa. Mula noong nasa high school pa pa siya CAT officer na siya, hanggang school officer pa din. Mabungisngis, palatawa (kahit might) problema."
He grew up to be an elite commando however he by no means lost his fun-loving aspect. That's what pals keep in mind probably the most about him—his teasing, joking ways.
They wrote on Fb:
"Wala nang mang-aasar sa amin, pre. Wala nang mahilig mangiliti o manggising sa amin… Hay naku, wala na kaming pare na kagaya mo. Masakit tanggapin na wala ka na talaga."
"Mahirap kalimutan ang mga taong napakabait at napakabuti sa'yo. Mananatili ka sa aming puso hanggang sa wakas."
"You will all the time remain in our hearts. Mami-miss namin ang iyong mga ngiti na wagas. Hindi ko makakalimutan ang iyong recommendation na "Huwag kang mag-SAF, hindi ka marunng lumangoy." Salamat sa pagkakaibigan, sa pagngisi ng wagas. Rest in peace, pareng Archer Kibete. We might be missing you."
In December and January, Jun used William Ernest Henley's Invictus as his cover photograph:
Out of the night time that covers me,
Black because the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank no matter gods could also be
For my unconquerable soul.
Within the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Beneath the bludgeonings of probability
My head is bloody, however unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And but the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It issues not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I'm the master of my fate:
I'm the captain of my soul.
A cousin posted this tribute: "You could relaxation in peace, cousin. Thanks in your service to our country."
15. Police Officer three Jedz-in Abubakar Asjali
PO3 Jedz-in Asjali and his family misplaced their residence in the Zamboanga City siege last yr; they needed to evacuate. However that didn't stop Jedz from serving the country.
Initially from Western Mindanao University, the 38-year-old joined the Philippine National Police (PNP) in 2002.
Jedz was the breadwinner of the household. He had four siblings, together with a younger brother Ibrahim who needed to hitch him within the PNP Particular Action Pressure. His mother advised Bombo Radyo that the last time he left their house, he gave her a kiss and informed her to not be sad, that he can be back because he nonetheless wanted to get married.
Family and friends members, still in disbelief over the information of his demise, proceed to flood his Facebook with wishes for him to "rest in peace." They need answers, they want justice.
On that same web page is a photograph of Jedz from his training in Virginia in 2013. His arms have been outstretched and there was an enormous smile on his face as snow fell round him. He appeared carefree.
16. Police Officer three Robert Dommolog Allaga
Robert Allaga, 35, joined the Philippine National Police in 2005. He was from Banaue, Ifugao province.
An uncle stated Robert spent his childhood in the mining town of Itogon whereas his father labored at the Antamok mines.
Robert graduated from a criminology course at University of Baguio.
His remains have been laid to rest beside the Allaga household's ancestral house in Sitio Patok, Barangay Poitan. Pallbearers had to make use of an "allasiw" or "batawil" (bamboo cradle) to carry his flag-draped coffin to the distant area.
17. Police Officer 3 John Lloyd Rebamonte Sumbilla
Thirty-three-year-old PO3 John Lloyd Sumbilla had all the time needed to die in battle.
His spouse Rachel, who he married final September, stated, "Lagi niyang sinasabi sa akin yun. Ayaw niyang mamatay sa kung saan lang. Gusto niyang mamatay na lumalaban."
John Lloyd grew up in Japanese Samar, the place his father was once the police chief of Sulat city. He valued his work as a policeman despite the fact that he felt like individuals didn't all the time respect it.
On February 6, 2014, he posted a photo with these words: "Kami namatayan ng kasama upang ipagtanggol ang bayan pero halos walang pakialam ang bansa… pero pag ang artista nabugbog nagkakagulo na ang buong bayan."
On March 15, he posted an image of troopers carrying flag-covered caskets: "Kung naipag-pray nyo po yung artistang sumalo ng suntok at sipa.. sana kami din pong mga mandirigmang handang sumalo ng bala para sa inyo."
John Lloyd favored watching films — that was one of the ways he took a break from his harmful job. The final one he watched was American Sniper. He needed to observe it again.
The last time they talked, Rachel warned him about their operation. "Baka delikado yan."
He replied, "Hindi, walang mangyayaring masama sa akin."
When she asked how he was positive, he stated, "Kasi tagaligtas kami, hero kami."
Rachel is 5 months pregnant with their first baby. She stated she would inform their little woman "na namatay na bayani ang tatay niya."
She refused to simply accept her husband's medal of valor from President Benigno Aquino III at the necrological providers on Jan. 30.
18. Police Officer 2 Amman Misuari Esmula
PO2 Amman Misuari Esmula, 34, turned lively in the Philippine National Police Special Motion Drive in 2006. He was from Zamboanga Metropolis and a graduate of Western Mindanao State University.
He leaves behind his spouse Elisa and their five youngsters.
On the necrological service at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig, she informed Agence France-Presse that she could not take the fight medal from President Aquino: ""My head was spinning. I used to be confused. I nonetheless can't consider what happened to my husband."
19. Police Officer 2 Peterson I. Carap
PO2 Peterson Carap, 36 and from Benguet province, joined the Philippine National Police in 2007.
Peterson's wife Janet and Solomon Agayso, Peterson's classmate and teammate who survived the bloody encounter, informed GMA about Peterson's last moments of heroism.
Solomon stated, "Naghahanap sila kung sino mag-point man sa staff namin. Ako ang tinatawag pero siya ang nag-volunteer, siya ang nagsabing "Ako na lang." 'Pag nasa unahan ka kasi, ikaw ang mapapa-engage."
Though pained by his demise, Janet is making an attempt to return to phrases with the alternatives he made in his last hours: "Sabi daw niya sa isa, i-cover mo ako, pupunta ako sa baba kasi kawawa sila dun… Dun siya nadali…"
She's asking for justice for her husband and the rest of the #SAF44. Watch the video here.
When Interior Secretary Mar Roxas visited Peterson's wake at Barangay Irisan in Baguio Metropolis, he handed two checks to the widowed Janet. She accepted them however made positive to tell the secretary what was exactly on her mind.
"Kaya naming magtrabaho para sa pera eh pero 'yung buhay ng asawa namin, hindi mababayaran ng pera 'yon (We will get by and earn money but my husband's life cannot be compensated by any other means)," Janet stated. "Hindi mababayaran ng pera 'yung mga reminiscences na pwede pa naming i-share (Money can't purchase good reminiscences we might share) and the years that we're going to stay together."
Peterson also leaves behind a young son. Individuals say he appears identical to his father.
Peterson was honored along with six other policemen hailing from the Cordillera region during a Mass on the headquarters of the Cordillera police. His remains arrived early morning on Jan. 31.
20. Police Officer 2 Roger Cordero
PO2 Roger Cordero might have died in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, however he leaves behind in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat province, a son who needs to comply with in his father's footsteps.
Archidaniel, his mother Ellen told the Inquirer, is the spitting image of his father, who he continues to look as much as. Already, at 9 years previous, he needs to be a policeman.
"His father was capable of really affect him," Ellen stated, even when the thought fearful her; she and her husband all the time talked concerning the dangers of being part of the Philippine National Police.
Roger himself had all the time needed to be a policeman. Like father, like son.
Two of Roger's siblings are also troopers. Roger's father Herminio stated that whereas it pained him to see his son mendacity in a body bag as an alternative of standing, alive and protected, he was proud that Roger died preventing.
21. Police Officer 2 Nicky D.C. Nacino Jr.
Some individuals referred to as him Nicky, others referred to as him Dondon.
Two days after his dying, PO2 Nicky Nacino Jr.'s brother-in-law posted a video tribute for him. He wrote: "Salamat Nicky… Napakbait at mapagmahal na kaptid, ama at asawa… Makakaasa kang 'di namin pababayaan ang iyong mag-ina. We salute you! Isa kang tunay na bayani. We love you."
The video, which has been shared near 7,000 occasions, is about to the track "Kawal ang Tatay Ko" and exhibits Nicky in his PNP and SAF uniforms, on a boat, by a aircraft, in the jungle, at work. There are pictures from his personal life too: Nicky at Jollibee, pre-nup footage, a date together with his wife, scenes from his wedding ceremony, his youngster's baptism. In the final photograph, Nicky isn't holding a gun. He's holding his bride's wedding ceremony bouquet.
Nicky, who's from San Luis, Aurora province, favored sending flowers to Roselle whereas he was away on deployment. She shared a photograph of one of many bouquets online with this caption: "Hindi hadlang ang layo at distansya para iparamdam sa taong minamahal kung gaano siya kaimportante…"
Now, she has to cope with his loss. She posted: "Mahal na mahal kita babe. Tremendous miss na kita. Ang daming nagmamahal sa'yo. Sa anak natin at sa Panginoon ako humuhugot ng lakas para mabuhay."
Nicky was a new father. His wife's Facebook profile image exhibits them kissing their new child.
Even his fraternity, Tau Gamma Phi, is mourning.
A pal wrote: "You're now an angel, pare. Rest in peace."
22. Police Officer 2 Glenn Berecio Bedua
PO2 Glenn Bedua, who had been lively with the Philippine National Police since 2006, was originally from Dulag, Leyte province.
His task in Zamboanga City led him to satisfy his wife Adelisa. They met on Christmas in 2010. Two years later, they have been married. Their son Glenden isn't even a yr previous. Inquirer photographer Grig Montegrande took a photo of Glenn's son reaching out to touch his coffin.
Adelisa informed the Inquirer about her husband: "He's just a simple and quiet person. He never bragged about being a policeman."
She described him as a loving father.
Other relations agree that Glenn was a very good guy.
His aunt Myrna informed Inquirer about how he got here to assistance from kinfolk who have been affected by Hurricane Yolanda, checking on them and bringing aid goods.
She referred to as him "a loving nephew who served as a task mannequin for his cousins."
A pal posted this tribute on Fb: "A real hero From Dulag Leyte..PO2 Glenn Bedua..he was a man of few words however filled with actions..a very good pal, a accountable father and a unprecedented regulation enforcer..My snappy salute…"
Adelisa stated, "All he needed was to serve the nation and shield the individuals but his life was taken too soon. Now I don't know that to do."
23. Police Officer 2 Chum Goc-ong Agabon
There's an image of PO2 Chum Agabon holding a cake on Fb. On the cake, written in blue icing, are the words "Smile tol Chum!"
"Who would have thought this may be your last birthday cake?" a pal wrote.
Chum, who hails from Iligan City, was solely 31 when he misplaced his life.
There are lots of things Chum might have written within the work part of his Facebook profile: Police officer. SAF. Elite commando. Black beret. But as an alternative, he wrote "Peacemaker."
Chum had been making an attempt help maintain peace in the country since 2009 when he joined the Philippine Nationwide Police. He acquired a Medal of Valor for his participation in the arrest of Abu Sayyaf member Yatim Batah (Yatin Hakimin).
One in every of Chum's associates wrote: "They didn't know how one can fill their empty stomach whereas our tables (have been) filled with blessings… They have been holding their weapons whereas we have been busy with our gadgets… They have been awake once we have been sleeping in peace… JUSTICE is what we seek!"
Tributes continue to pour in from friends and family members. There's a video memorial dedicated to Chum—footage of Chum's smiling face, Chum and his household, Chum with associates, Chum sightseeing across the Philippines, Chum in his uniform.
There are words too, loving phrases: "Someone as special as you will by no means be forgotten… You're endlessly remembered, ceaselessly missed… We'll all the time cherish the gorgeous reminiscences of you… We love you Chum."
His identify says it all. Chum—a buddy, a good friend.
And as his buddies wrote, "There isn't a great love than to lay down one's life for pals."
Chum was a member of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity, which lost six other members within the bloody encounter. More than sixty of their members demanded for justice for the fallen commandos by staging a solidarity walk and lighting candles in Lucena City.
24. Police Officer 2 Richelle Salangan Baluga
PO2 Richelle Baluga of Piat, Cagayan Valley, joined the Philippine National Police in 2008.
The 32-year-old and his greatest pal PO1 Oliebeth Viernes, also from Piat, both died in the Mamasapano operation.
A pal of 10 years described him on Twitter as a "courageous but very calm man."
Richelle's remains have been brought house to Cagayan on Jan. 31. He was given full army honors for his heroism.
His sister Violeta advised the Inquirer: "Even before I heard the President's speech, I only wished justice for my brother."
25. Police Officer 2 Noel Nebrida Balaca
PO2 Noel Balaca, 27 and a local of Oras, Japanese Samar province, would even be remembered for his lovely voice.
This his classmate from Philippine School of Criminology – after which he passed the Criminology Licensure Examination in 2010 – made positive to say in a Facebook submit she shared to teams devoted to the 44 slain troopers.
Noel was additionally good associates with PO2 Rodel Ramacula. Their multiple photographs during and past training camps crammed the Fb feeds of their fellow classmates. They have been also classmates with Police Officers 1 Windel Candano, Angel Kodiamat and Mark Lory Clemencio. Collectively, they belonged to "Mabikas" Class of 2010.
Noel's household additionally had only reward for the policeman. He last spent time with them Christmas last year.
"To me, he was a very nice man … all the time had a smile, and he beloved his household," recounted an uncle on Facebook.
"Siya kasi talaga ang inaasahan ng household niya (He's actually the one his household depends on)," his aunt also posted.
Noel was also an enormous fan of Christian evangelist Nick Vujicic, if his Fb account is any indication. The 30-something policeman had appreciated three fan pages devoted to Vujicic, a motivational speaker born without arms and legs.
26. Police Officer 2 Joel Bimidang Dulnuan
PO2 Joel Dulnuan did not let obstacles get in his means.
In his want to finish his degree in BS Criminology at College of the Cordilleras, he worked onerous, first as a janitor after which a crew member at a fast food joint, in response to the Philippine Information Agency.
Certainly one of his schoolmates posted this on Fb: "Rest in peace… Hindi ka mawawala sa puso namin… Lahat kami na co-working scholar mo sa University of the Cordilleras ay proud sa'yo…"
Joel joined the Philippine Nationwide Police in 2007 and was a veteran of the Zamboanga City siege and was given a Medal of Heroism for his courage and gallantry in motion.
The 30-year-old, who died within the Mamapasano operation, was given a hero's welcome in his hometown on January 31. Residents lined the highway as the convoy carrying his body made its way to Villaverde, Nueva Vizcaya province.
Joel was laid to rest beside the grave of his brother PO1 Jackson Dulnuan near their family home in Barangay Ocapon. He leaves behind a spouse and baby.
His sister Corazon is even more decided to pursue her dream of joining the PNP in honor of her brother. Joel has additionally inspired many from his village to grow to be both a police officer or soldier, even out of faculty youth and the unemployed.
Household, pals and neighbors expressed messages of affection and mourning at Joel's burial and online.
"Saludo kami sa'yo, bayani ng bayan," one signal read.
A pal wrote on Fb: "Reminiscences will remain and be cherished endlessly… ISA KANG TUNAY NA TAGALIGTAS!"
27. Police Officer 2 Godofredo Basak Cabanlet
PO2 Godofredo Cabanlet – a local of Lanao del Norte province – joined the Philippine Nationwide Police in 2008 after graduating with a level in BS Criminology from Misamis University. He was proud to be part of the SAF. He liked his job so much that he used his Tagaligtas patch as his Facebook profile image.
However then he discovered a brand new position that he beloved even more: father.
Godofredo changed his profile image to a photograph of his lovely child daughter.
She was born months after he received married in November 2013 and when he was away on deployment, he stored monitor of his daughter's progress on Facebook, taking a look at her footage and commenting on how cute and jolly she is.
Godofredo was solely 33 when he was killed within the Mamasapano operation.
The nation lost a superb man. A young woman lost a father.
28. Police Officer 2 Franklin Cadap Danao
"Second New Yr's Eve collectively," she wrote on Fb last December. She had no concept it might be their final.
Many hearts have been broken on Jan. 25, the day of the bloody Mamapasano operation. Certainly one of them was Kathy's, the girlfriend of PO2 Franklin Danao.
She had been ready for him to return so they might have fun his birthday and their anniversary as he had promised. As an alternative, she acquired dangerous information.
Franklin, originally from Tinoc, Ifugao province, joined the Philippine Nationwide Police Special Motion Drive in 2008. He was a veteran of the Zamboanga Metropolis siege and a recipient of a Medal of Heroism for his braveness and gallantry in action.
There are photographs of Kathy at Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig Metropolis, touching Franklin's coffin, the glass separating her hand and the uniform he wore proudly.
She uploaded a folder of their footage on Facebook, two years' value of reminiscences—their quite a few dates, kissing one another's cheeks, his arms round her waist or shoulders, the cake he gave her on her birthday. It read: "Glad birthday Honey Kath — Frank."
"Thanks for the love, care and help my love, I'll cherish each second spent with you…," she wrote.
Kathy isn't the one one grieving the lack of Franklin. There has been an outpouring of love for him from relations, associates, previous schoolmates, even strangers.
A cousin posted: "It's so soon, quick and surprising… you will stay in our hearts as a sort, loving, thoughtful, compassionate cousin, brother, son, nephew, uncle to all of us…"
"Ceaselessly in my coronary heart," Kathy wrote.
29. Police Officer 2 Walner Faustino Danao
Online, PO2 Walner Danao and his spouse make no secret their love and adoration for their daughter Juliana Elize.
The names on each their Facebook accounts have been changed to include her identify, their walls suffering from Juliana Elize's chubby cheeks and smiling face.
Walner, who initially hailed from Belance, Nueva Vizcaya province, graduated from College of the Cordilleras in Baguio City.
His mother Angie shared her disbelief and harm on Fb, "To our beloved son, Walner Danao, it's painful to assume that at your young age you've gone, we love you so much. You misplaced your life for the love of your nation. My God give us courage to face this painful second."
Walner was honored together with six different policemen hailing from the Cordillera region during a Mass at the headquarters of the Cordillera police. His remains arrived early morning on Jan. 31.
30. Police Officer 2 Jerry Dailay Kayob
PO2 Jerry Kayob was honored together with six different policemen hailing from the Cordillera area throughout a Mass at the headquarters of the Cordillera police. His remains arrived early morning on Jan. 31.
Family, buddies and different mourners paid their last respects to Jerry by way of prayers, track and dance, and private tales in La Trinidad, Benguet province. GMA's Unang Hirit reported that his face was covered with his uniform inside the casket to cover the wounds inflicted on his head.
Jerry was laid to rest at the local cemetery in his hometown, Barangay Tawang.
He handed the Criminologist Licensure Examination in 2008.
31. Police Officer 2 Noble Sungay Kiangan
PO2 Noble Kiangan was the lone bomb expert among the many 44 members of the Philippine National Police Particular Motion Drive that went to Mamasapano, Maguindanao province.
He handed the Criminology Board Examination after graduating from Mountain Province State Polytechnic College in 2007.
His cousin was the deputy commander of the fifth Particular Motion Battalion, to which 35 of the slain soldiers belonged.
Beyond the badge, Noble leaves behind a spouse and younger son, who have been photographed in front of his flag-draped coffin through the necrological providers for the 44 slain troopers at Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig. The widowed Kristine was seen kissing her son's cheek.
Noble was honored together with six other policemen hailing from the Cordillera area throughout a Mass at the headquarters of the Cordillera police. His remains arrived early morning on Jan. 31.
32. Police Officer 2 Ephraim G. Mejia
When PO2 Ephraim Mejia returned residence protected after defending Zamboanga City in the course of the siege in 2013, his household thought the worst was over.
That same day, Buk – Ephraim's nickname – was killed along with 43 others in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province, throughout a mission to seek out one of many world's most harmful terrorists.
The last time he saw his family was in December final yr throughout a weeklong trip.
His sister Pretty posted on Buk's Facebook wall on Jan. 26, seemingly unaware of what had transpired. "Right here we go once more. After the Zamboanga incident, it's Maguindanao now. Father, might you all the time watch over Kuya Ephraim and our entire household. Be protected, Kuya. I really like you!" she posted in Filipino.
On Jan. 30, she wrote, "My Kuya, I really like you very, very, very a lot! We'll see each other again in heaven."
Buk, a local of San Nicholas, Pangasinan province, joined the Philippine Nationwide Police Particular Motion Pressure in 2008.
Buk leaves behind Miya and their 2-year-old daughter. He had all the time needed to build a home for the three of them in Barangay Calaocan.
Buk's father Warlito stated he needed a Medal of Valor for his son and the 43 other SAF members who died. President Aquino, he said, "gave us a plaque and a medal of bravery [but] my son gave his life."
A number of members of the Mejia clan changed their Facebook cowl photographs to a collage of Ephraim's photograph and the Philippine flag.
The collage additionally incorporates a message from the whole household: "Kailan man ay di ka namin makakalimutan. Ikaw ay pinagmamalaki ng ating pamilya. Hinde sapat ang luha at pagdadalamhati namin para sa iyong kabayanihan (We'll never forget you. Our household is pleased with you. Our tears and anguish are not any match on your love of nation)."
33. Police Officer 2 Omar Agacer Nacionales
PO2 Omar Nacionales, 27, never bragged about his status as a member of the elite Particular Motion Pressure of the Philippine National Police.
His neighbor in Luna, La Union province, informed INQUIRER.internet, "He was quiet, unassuming and never bragged about his police work." They came upon the small print of his work only after his dying while on obligation in Mamasapano, Maguindanao province.
Omar leaves behind a wife, PO2 Gae Ann Guiniling – who can also be a member of the SAF – and a brother determined to finish his police schooling.
"Regardless of what occurred to my brother, I'll continue my police schooling and develop into an officer like him," younger brother Ezar stated.
Omar was awarded on Sept. 13, 2014, a Medal of Heroism, which is earned from an act of heroism not involving conflict with an armed enemy. He was also one of the soldiers who defended Zamboanga Metropolis in the course of the 2013 siege.
34. Police Officer 2 Rodel Eva Ramacula
PO2 Rodel Ramacula – a native of Rosario, Northern Samar province – was good associates with PO2 Noel Balaca, his classmate at police academy, from which they graduated in 2010. Their a number of photographs during and past training camps crammed the Fb feeds of their fellow classmates.
Among his accomplishments as a member of the Philippine Nationwide Police Particular Motion Pressure was a Medal of Benefit – dated Oct. 1, 2013 – for "his meritorious and invaluable providers rendered as member of the SAF." He was also one of many troopers who defended Zamboanga City through the siege on Sept. 9, 2013.
One other classmate of Rodel's on Facebook shared how she, too, was close to the slain soldier, even making plans to see each other through the latter's trip.
"Saan man kayo naroon classmates, babaunin n'yo ang masayang alaala natin sa training. All of the trials we encountered. By no means say die, sabi mo mate Ramacula. Salamat sa inyong tapat na paglilingkod at paghandog ng inyong buhay para sa bayan. Lagi ko kayong pinagdarasal. Kapiling na kayo ng ating Panginoon," she wrote.
Rodel and Noel have been additionally classmates with Police Officers 1 Windel Candano, Angel Kodiamat and Mark Lory Clemencio. Collectively, they belonged to "Mabikas" Class of 2010.
35. Police Officer 2 Romeo Valles Senin II
PO2 Romeo Senin II died a hero.
This his sister Rose Keidy Senin says many times on her Facebook account. #MyHero, she says. A hero indeed, she repeats.
Rose will miss, among many other reminiscences of her older brother, their yearly "kakulitan" when she'd go residence every December, her Kuya Romeo's arm draped on her shoulders when together, the laughter each time she was mistaken for his spouse or girlfriend.
"I wanna inform the whole world how proud i'm to be your sister.. you're our HERO!" Rose reposts.
Romeo – or Romed, as his identify appeared on his Fb account, typically used photographs of his spouse Edelyn as his profile and cover pictures. He last updated his profile image on Jan. 19, six days earlier than his dying, with one that had the phrase, "Reside nicely, snort typically, love much…"
Edelyn keeps as her profile image a photo of her and her husband, all smiles. On Jan. 22, Edelyn had used as her cowl photograph a quote, "I'm proud of MY LIFE and I might not let anyone RUIN it." She changed it two days later.
Romeo and Edelyn were married three months ago last year in Iligan City. That they had deliberate to have a toddler as soon as he acquired back from his deployment in Zamboanga City.
36. Police Officer 1 Russel Bawaan Bilog
PO1 Russel Bilog joined the Philippine Nationwide Police in 2011 after finishing his diploma in BS Criminology from University of the Cordilleras.
The stays of the 28-year-old, who hails from the Mountain Province, have been welcomed by the the individuals who beloved him. Sagada elders carried out rituals to pay tribute to the fallen hero.
37. Police Officer 1 Angel C. Kodiamat
For PO1 Angel Kodiamat –a local of Bontoc, Mountain Province – a lifetime of police service runs within the household.
He graduated from Mountain Province State Polytechnic School in 2009.
Angel was honored together with six different policemen hailing from the Cordillera region throughout a Mass on the headquarters of the Cordillera police. #faces #saf44 #US #UK #NZ #PH #NY #LNDN #Manila #Money
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