Monday, March 7, 2011
MGA TAUHAN NG PHILFLEET NAGPAMALAS NG TALENTO
Kakaibang disenyo ng mga parol mula sa mga recyclable at indigenous materials ang inilahok sa Lantern-making Contest ng iba’t-ibang yunit ng Fleet. Bukod ditto, nagpakitang gilas din ang mga tauhan ng Fleet sa sayaw, kanta at drama sa Dance-Song-Drama competition.
Itinanghal na Champion ang grupo ng Fleet Support Support Force sa Dance-Drama-Song competition kung kaya’t sila ang ipinanlaban sa parehong kumpetisyon sa Paskuhan ng Navy at pumangalawang puwesto sa sa 14 na grupong naglaban-laban. Samantala, ang parol ng Patrol Force na gawa sa mga lumang styrofoam at iba’t-ibang basura na itinapon sa dagat ang nagwagi ng First Prize sa Lantern-making contest.
(Above) Mga kaganapan sa Adopt-a-School Program ng Philippine Fleet na inorganisa ni Lt. Cdr. Gilbert O. Pacio, Fleet CMO Officer, kabilang ang palaro at sayawan kasama ang mga magaaral at guro, pagbibigay ng regalo at pagpapakain sa mga magaaral sa lahat ng antas. (Below) Student leadership forum para sa mga first year students ng PUP-Maragondon at blood-letting activity sdubbed as “Pamaskong Dugo para sa Sundalo” na dinaluhan ng 76 blood donors na pawang Navy personnel
Philippine Navy Participated in the 15th PIHAB Festival
CLARK AIR FIELD, PAMPANGA – Philippine Navy contingent, headed by Lt. Cdr. Gilbert Pacio PN, triumphed over their successful participation in the 15th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Festival as two of their pilots received awards from the organizers Feb. 13, 2010.
“Naval Air Group’s Lt. Taborlupa and Lt. Dela Vega were awarded Best Trainer Pilot and Best Pilot, respectively, for their participation in the helicopter demonstration and balloon bursting competition where the Navy aviators finished second overall,” Lt. Cdr. Gilbert Pacio PN said in an interview.
The Philippine Navy has been a key performer in the annual event, holding three overall championship titles in the balloon bursting competition with Lt. Cdr. Lincuna, now commanding officer of PG395, as the three-time champion in the individual category.
Other Navy participants have been the consistent crowd drawers in the static display where hundreds of festival spectators mobbed to their booth for a photo session with the equipment, armaments and personnel of the Philippine Marines Force Reckon Team and the Naval Special Operations SEAL, diving and explosive ordnance teams. The Fleet Marine Ready Force showcased their photos taken during their rescue and relief operations at the height of typhoon “Ondoy” and “Pepeng.”
The Philippine Marines skydiving team also made a series of high-altitude jump to add to the fun and excitement of the festival. The team made a total of nine jumps in tandem with the Army skydiving team.
NAG’s R22 Trainer Helicopter was a regular crowd favorite where almost 1,130 visitors (children and adult) fell in line to have a got-the-feel ride in the helicopter.
“The Navy contingents also became instant love inspiration when they distributed roses to single and married ladies including elders during the closing day of the festival, which happened to be Valentine’s day,” Pacio said.
“The PIHAB Festival is an annual event that helps boost the tourism industry in the former US air base. The Philippine Navy has been participating in this event since 2006,” Pacio added.
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