By Mortz C. Ortigoza
Military and police officers during warfare
were treacherously shot at the back by their men because they hazed them,
according to a former general.
Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil, a former
police general and advocate of No To
Hazing, told this writer that maltreatment is not confined alone at the Philippine
Military Academy in Baguio City but even in the field with soldiers and
policemen.
“Haze iyan to accomplish a mission. There were several cases on
the parts of PMAers and Non-PMAers they were shot at the back by their
soldiers,” he told this newspaper.
He said to deter non-officers, who are
sergeant to private, not to fail in the next mission officers physically hurt
them.
Physical here was not how former Defense Secretary Fidel V. Ramos, a West Pointer, had done to the putchists who failed to oust then President Cory Aquino when he asked them to give him 50 pushed ups in exchange of the amnesty offered by the government.
A soldier being maltreated by his superiors. |
Physical here was not how former Defense Secretary Fidel V. Ramos, a West Pointer, had done to the putchists who failed to oust then President Cory Aquino when he asked them to give him 50 pushed ups in exchange of the amnesty offered by the government.
Physical is that one-sided punches given by
boxing icon Manny Pacquiao to his defenseless opponents or those chopping kicks
unleashed by Jacky Chan to the villains in the flicks.
“You’re to accomplish a mission just to expect them to follow
you. You’re going to earn their respect and love and obedience. If you’ll be
able to get that level of loyalty by not hazing them,” remarked by Bataoil, a former nine years’ congressman, to this
writer.
The former solon said he and Cavaliers of the
PMA Alumni Association (PMAAA) had a dialogue with the brass and cadets of
the PMA in Baguio City on how to thwart hazing after the brutal death of Cadet
Fourth Class Darwin Dormitorio at the hands of his upper classmen.
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Bataoil, a member of PMA Class 1976, told this
newspaper that he was accompanied in that trumpet call by former
congressmen Romeo Acop (PMA Class 1970), Samuel Pagdilao (PMA Class 1979) and
Gary Alejano (PMA Class 1995) and a young Army Captain Ferdinand Quicho (PMA
Class 2011) who was the Cadet Captain of his class.
***
When I was in college and was the
editor-in-chief of our school paper, a relative an Army Captain who was not
proficient in English, would come to our house through the Army issued British
made dark green Land Rover with countless of his men wielding their M-16s,
M-203 grenade launchers, M-14s, and M-60 machine gun. The machine gun, by the
way, is fed by the 7.62 millimeter bullet used by our air force’s Huey helicopters.
“To’ can you edit my complaint to my corrupt commanding officer,” he told me about his superior a major who pocketed some gas and
food monies.
In our huddle, he told me a “No-no” in punching a non commissioned
officer who was either a sergeant or private.
“It was a lesson learned by many of us officers not to verbally
or physical hurt a soldier in front of his wife or children. He will run amuck
and kill you,” he said.
***
In the early 1980s, when I was in high school waiting for a
military plane (it was either a C-130, C-123. C-47. Fokker, Nomad, or whatchamacallit (Except Walis Tingting from Capiz, I rode em’ all teh he he) bound to then Nichols Air
Base (the old Yankee name of Villamor) in Pasay City, some air force sergeants
at the outpost going inside the air base of Awang Airport in Dinaig,
Maguindanao were talking about an Army colonel, assigned in the huge military
complex of Camp Brig. Gen. Gonzalo H. Siongco there in Awang, being peppered to death with an M-16 bullets by his private at
the latter house.
“Nag pa
tubil kasi sa misis ni private. Nasundan ni mister kaya hayon pinagbabaril (The
colonel had pumped gas to the wife of the private. The private knew the colonel
had sex with his wife thus he was shot to death),” one of them enthralled
us.
I did not know if the lustful colonel died
lying on the naked young pretty spouse of the private just like our mayor in
Pangasinan, an octogenarian, who died naked with his likewise bared young
secretary.
It was reported that the hysterical early 20s
lass narrated to the police about an incident in a motel in the Urdaneta City when his paramour was hit not by the 5.56 mm bullet’s M-16 assault rifle used
by that cuckold private but by a much lethal heart attack that did not give his
old lover’s veteran politico, son of a gun, a second chance to continue his
patronage politics with his constituents.
***
Here was a controversial maltreatment
committed by a three-star general when he slapped two privates in the middle of
a war.
Because of the fuss given by the press and
Congress on that brouhaha, the swashbuckling pompous legendary general I called
“Slapping George” was recalled from his post by the then Army Chief of Staff
(the present equivalent of the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ Chief of
Staff).
Here’s Wikipedia on that historical incident: “In early August 1943, Lieutenant General
George S. Patton slapped two United States Army soldiers under his command
during the Sicily Campaign of World War II. Patton's hard-driving personality
and lack of belief in the medical condition combat stress reaction, then known
as "battle fatigue" or "shell shock", led to the soldiers'
becoming the subject of his ire in incidents on 3 and 10 August, when Patton
struck and berated them after discovering they were patients at evacuation
hospitals away from the front lines without apparent physical injuries.
Word of the incidents spread, eventually reaching Patton's
superior, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who ordered him to apologize to the
men. Patton's actions were initially suppressed in the news until journalist
Drew Pearson publicized them in the United States. While the U.S. Congress and
the general public expressed both support and disdain for Patton's actions,
Eisenhower and Army Chief of Staff George Marshall opted not to fire Patton as
a commander. He was nonetheless sidelined from combat command for almost a year”.
***
Let’s go back to the Philippines after our brief visit of Sicily, Italy. When I was
in elementary grade my father would beguile me about his fellow Ilonggo a general
named Rodolfo Canieso (PMA Class of 1956).
When wet behind the ears Army soldiers that
included those hastily recruited draftees were withdrawing and running away in a
firefight in Liguasan Marsh in my former Province of Cotabato from those braved
Moro warriors armed with Belgium made FN FAL or Fusil Automatique Léger
assault rifles given by Libya president Muammar Gaddafi, a tough
talking no-nonsense bastonero General Toto Rody Canieso, lininti-an gid, ordered his artillery men to fire those 105 and 155 howitzers, used by
the Yanks against the Vietcongs and the North Vietnam Army, so they could
explode behind the chickening out
soldiers who were mostly Ilocanos. Canieso plan was for these weakling faint of heart soldiers
to turn 180 degrees to fight to the death those 7.62x 51 NATO bullet fed FN
FALs wielding members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) rather than die
brutally on the ordnances of those howitzers that could turn them into
smithereens.
Gee whiz, I am confused now if that was still maltreatment
or massacre mercilessly committed by Cannon Joe Canieso.
***
While we were waiting for
President Rodrigo Duterte’s chopper to land at Sual Wharf in Sual, Pangasinan,
Bataoil, he was still then a congressman, told me that the battle ensued in
Jolo not in Liguasan Marsh.
Then President Ferdinand Marcos called via radio Canieso and asked why a lot of dead soldiers on the side of the government.
Then President Ferdinand Marcos called via radio Canieso and asked why a lot of dead soldiers on the side of the government.
“He told the president
that the huge death happened too at the side of the rebels. Normal lang daw sa
giyera iyong casualties. Canieso said: “Mr. President do not worry about the
casualties on our side. We can still bring a lot of Ilocanos from Luzon to
fight the rebels to the end,” the solon stressed with a chuckle as some generals and colonels listen around us.
“Kinabukasan relieved na
si General Canieso in his post,” Bataoil amusedly told me.
Why? Because Marcos was a
saluyot or Ilocano from Ilocos Norte!
Darn, Kanyonero Canieso was like Patton who was relieved because of maltreatment.
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This anecdote was more of a discipline than maltreatment:
ReplyDeleteWhile waiting for the C-130 military cargo plane in the late 1970s (this writer was in Grade 6) with my air force father in Awang, Dinaig, Maguindanao airport for Manila, I saw an air force private, (air boys called in the jargon as Airman) who was huffing and puffing jogging for countless of times under the scorching sun of at the edge around the huge tarmac.
“Pa’ what happened to that guy?” I asked my father.
“A C-123 landed earlier carrying a general when he spotted that one of the air force men who saluted him had his uniform gaping to all and sundry to see his bared chest because he failed to button them,” he told me about one of those stickler of discipline generals (it was either renowned General Abat, Luga, Venadas, Caniezo, or Rancudo it escaped my memory since it was age’s ago son of a gun).
ReplyDeleteMannix Muaña: Yes nangyari yan sa kabilang unit namin noon, kahit na sa field na ugali pa ring ng opisyal na manuntok ng taohan nya. Binaril kahit tulog...patay..so hindi talaga magandang ehemplo yan.
Mannix Muaña: Yes nangyari yan sa kabilang unit namin noon, kahit na sa field na ugali pa ring ng opisyal na manuntok ng taohan nya. Binaril kahit tulog...patay..so hindi talaga magandang ehemplo yan.
Vicente V Ñono: Nag aamok nga yung iba eh. May pangyayari na ganyan sa pinaggalingan kong unit dati. The officer was shot by a cpl.
Mar C. Ortigoza: When I was in college and was the editor-in-chief of our school paper, a relative an Army Captain who was not proficient in English, would come to our house through the Army issued British made dark green Land Rover .
In our huddle, he told me a “No-no…See More
Wabbit Sisa: Tama..pag siraulo ang opisyal at nasa encounter barili n lng sa likod o kya tawagin mo muna saka barilin para nakaharap 😂😂😂
Aboy Ang Tan: Di yan pede dito taiwan.lalo na dito draft.di pede abusuhin ang mga cadet.demanda kalabasan kulong na multa pa.plus bayaran ang victim compensation.kahit isang suntok lang.
ReplyDeleteMichael M. Chua: Maraming gustong magsundalo at maglingkod sa bayan pero natatakot sila dahil sa hazing na yan.. Kelan ba matatapos ang hazing na yan?
Oscar Yamgal Amarillo: yes, kanyoneso..totoo pong kwentong yn.."marami pa dw ilocano sa luzon"!
Emiliano Monje: Sa tagal ko sa 23IB na babad sa combat zone as the striking Bn of the 4th Inf Division,wala akong maalaala gaya ng nabaggit
ReplyDeleteLeo Castillo: Totoo po iyan at may nangyari na noon at hindi lang minsan sa combat zone at garrison area
Nestor Bernido: Totoo yan nangyari na e2 sa unit nmin noon doon sa Sibuco,Zambo Norte pinapahiya ng officer ang EP npikon ang EP umuwi kumuha ng M16 at binaril buti hindi napurohan pero na disable . . .pikat
Guevarra Coldwell: Nanyari po yan sa conference ng Phil.Marines year 1990's nag amok ang isa PFC may sakit ang asawa niya imbes na tulongan minimura at pinagsabihan ng masasakit na salita 5 opisyal patay u mabait sa PFC hindi nya binaril pinadapa lang.
Aboy Ang Tan: Di yan pede dito taiwan.lalo na dito draft.di pede abusuhin ang mga cadet.demanda kalabasan kulong na multa pa.plus bayaran ang victim compensation.kahit isang suntok lang.
Michael M. Chua: Maraming gustong magsundalo at maglingkod sa bayan pero natatakot sila dahil sa hazing na yan.. Kelan ba matatapos ang hazing na yan?
Oscar Yamgal Amarillo: yes, kanyoneso..totoo pong kwentong yn.."marami pa dw ilocano sa luzon"!
Dencio Alejandro Antonio: In the Army, there are limited "kabog" against junior soldiers and not only officers who do it. Higher NCOs too! I don't consider these as haze. It is only meant to discipline them. But a peptalk is always necessary to make the soldier understand his offense. And it is a no-no to "kabog" the soldier because he committed an offense then file a case against him after where he might get demoted or discharged.
Jun Navarro Pascual: Minsan kasi may mga ganung officers ka rereport lang bina bay bay ang tawag ng senior nco pusang alaw...asan na ang leadership dyan...
Salvador Shigyo Limsiaco: I remember an incident where an enlisted man fm 27IB shot and killed an officer at Camp San Gabriel, Davao City because the officer molested his wife. Another incident was a former CO of 39IB stationed then in Lebak - Kalamansig was shot to death by his own man because that officer was ‘ playing fire with the enlistedman’s wife ‘ aside from money matters. This happened when I was CO , 2LAB . My unsolicited advice to the officers in the active service take good care of your men’s morale and welfare . Wag nyo pakialaman ang asawa ng tao nyo at give what is due to them. They will die for you if you are a good officer.
Wilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan Salvador Shigyo Limsiaco tungkol yata sa asawa ng enlisted na kinabit nya Sir?
Salvador Shigyo Limsiaco: Wilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan Yan ang balita dumating sa akin !
ReplyDeleteWilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan: dapat may secrecy.....wag ng ipalabas sa pelikula yan
Ricky Calunsag Acapulco: Kaya may namamatay.may iba jan intentional talaga.may galit o sop o otos nkakataas.kaya ipaglaban no hazing palicy.
Jose Fuellas Gamos: That's an exaggeration Mistah Pol Bataoil. Shooting an officer is a rare exception rather than a rule in the Army, or in the AFP.
Wilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan: simple lang naman... Ang tao mo ay Siyang buhay mo...wag mong saktan at mahalin mo ang tao mo at ipaglalaban ka nya sa hirap at ginhawa...Ang dasal ko lang noong nsa serbisyo ako wag na wag lang akong saktan at pagcchan mo kung bakit ika'y ipinanganak pa...di ko naman naranasan dahil akoy masunurin bastat naayon sa batas....
Benjie Benjamin: Wilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan tama ka bro naranasan ko hamonin ng officer ko na tenyente plang 3 yrs in the svc, wala man ako ksalanan, kya minabuti ko nlang magretirero ng maaga kaysa mkapatay ako, sayang serbisyo ko ipalit ko lng sa pisteng Lt na 3 yrs in svc
Wilfredo Tindoc-Baliola Tangonan: pasalamat ako at walang naghamon sa akin dahil di ako marunong tumangi bro
Edgar Dela Rama: ang pamamahalang ng mga sundalo ay parang iisang pamelya ang mga opisyal na binbarel sa likod ay ung masusungit at corapt
Parlat Manalo Erick: Walang ganyan sa amin sa 2ID, PA pero may nababalitaan kame na may officer na nababaril sa likod dahil abuso sa kapangyarihan. Yung co or finance offrs na kunukutakut ang mga allowances ng sundalo lalo na ang savings sa subsistence allowances at delay na release na cbt pay. PAg reklamador ka daw sa pera ang ganti sayo ayaw kang payagan kahit 3 days passes.
Marvin Gopez: korek, sumusunod kana nga inuulol kapa.
ReplyDeleteSgthermo Bandong: True matindi ung sipang kabayo ok lng pag walang combat boots obey first before u comply pero una muna ang kadyot tikmao ka dong o sikwate ka dong remembet me ang kanta namin noon
Rod Ofalsa: hahaha dami nang nangyaring ganyan noon d na dapat inilalabas yan asan na secrecy discipline mo bataoail,? pmaer ka pa naman
Juanito Espanol: This is true not anecdote.. I was assigned in Awang during those days that Colonel a battalion was killed not because of a woman but because he was so corrupt. So many incidents of Sgts shooting their officers because of corruption not hazing. I can't remember any incidents that soldiers were haze before going to combat operations. In fact we soldiers oftentimes volunteer to go to combat operations than stay and get bored at the Hqs.
Pepito Tabora :Totoo naman cnsbi ni Gen Bataoil kc marami din mga offrs na nagmamaltrato sa mga subordinates kya nagaamok
Nick Orcales Abbu: Pepito Tabora Sa Bn namin 39IB, binaril Batcom nmin mismo binaril tigok. ganun rin ang dahilan. malalim na problema sa familia,bungkonana.
Nick Orcales Abbu: possible kami maraming ring pinagdaanan sa mga trainor namin. pero wala kming hinanakit sa kanila. pero sa ibang personality iwan lng. bka tinaniman cla ng kawayan. kaya nga gang ngaun masabi pa rin namin na we are molded with discipline, courge and determination kya we successfully finished our career as a men in uniform...
Salvador Shigyo Limsiaco: Enlisted personnel who were assigned 39IB fm 1986-89 .I know you knew the CO am referring to in my previous comment . Tama ba ako o hindi ? That CO was a friend of mine. When I was C0 , 35IB the 39IB at Lebak-Kalamansig was petitioned by the people in that area because of mismanagement by the CO. The 39IB was relieved in place by a Company of 35IB. The 39IB didn’t stay long in Lanao Sur . Again, 39IB was relieved in place by a Company fm 35IB .
Palencia Charmie: Maraming mga myembro ng AFP Officer na hindi alam kung ano siya at mga nerbyoso he he he naging opisyal kasi sumipsip.
True na me mga officers na hambog at mayabang komo officer.. kawawa ang mga sundalo..minumura lang niya.. sinisigawan.. at kinatakutan din cxa nun.. I said nun kc dedo na ang officer nto..,, Galing cxa sa DND ADC dati ni FVR sa DND.. nalipat sa LOGCOM.. ciga pa rin... isang hapon nag paalam ang Msgt ng emergency Pass.. may namatay ata sa family nila.. peru tinaggihan cxa ng officer.. na Navy Cdr.. sinigawan.. minaliit dahil sundalo lang.. sa harap ng military and CE staff ng office nila.. napahiya ng husto ang MSg... kaya lumabas... peru bumalik may dalang Armalite ata.. at niratrat ang officer,,, kinulang pa kaya nag reload pa ng 1 Mag.. at niratrat uli.. pagkatapos nag surrender..ayon ang pangit sa Officer na myabang at nanghuhusga komo officer cxa.. di naman lahat.. di niya alam na kung walang sundalo.. di cxa nagiging officer.. Share only..
ReplyDeleteJake Ayad Sa lahat na Officers na nadaanan ko. Maswerte pavrin ako dahil maski EP lang.tayo ginagalang naman naman nila ang kanilang mga tauhan sa unit namin. at napamahal.naman namin sila..Hindi maiwasan sa isang unit na may kapwa EP tayong kasama.. Yong mga kasamang SIPSIP ay siyang dapat patayin at bitayin ng patiwarik.
ReplyDeleteVince Rigos
Vince Rigos May malupit na offr meron namang hindi. Bilib ako sa PMA Class 78 koboy lahat na napunta sa ASWBde. Pag na enkwentro ka sa labasan reresponde para sa mga EP. Itong mga reserve offr ganun din kaya lang yung iba abusado. Parang gustong gumanti sa lower echelon. Tinatawag pa nila ako ng my man. Yung iba talagang pangit ang ugali. Wala ng banggitang ng pangalan namayapa na ang ibang mababait. My snappiest salute.
Nemy Saquing dapat ang mga opisyal huwag pahiyain ang EP sa harapan ng pamilya meron kang kahahantungan na opisyal a ang issued FA ng EP e M16 o kaya M14, dapat kung meron kasalanan ng EP kausapin ng maayos sigurado pakingan naman kayu mga Sir at maging Idol pa nila kayu siR.
June Blanco: Sa Inf natututong makisama ang opisyal sa kanyang tauhan dahil Alam nyang ito ang tutulong sa kanya pero Yung opisyal na Hindi dumaan sa field at nakihalumbilo sa mga NCOs Yan yung mga mahilig sa kaldag
Nick Orcales: Abbu June Blanco magaling mkisama ang opisyal na from 2LT up basta laking inf. lalo na kasakasama sa opn. kumain sa takip kaldero o sa dahon ng saging magkatabi pa kayo matutulog sa lupa gang ngaun mag kmostahan kau mga COL na cla ngayon.