By Mortz C. Ortigoza
TAGUIG CITY – The U.S $5.3 billion aviation leader Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) graced as major sponsor of this year’s “Presentation Ceremony of Appreciation for Korean War Bereaved Families and Veterans” held recently at the Philippines - Korea Friendship Center (PKFC) in Taguig City.
LUMINARIES from the five South Korean donors, South Korea Ambassador to the Philippines Sang Hwa Lee (1st row, 10th from left) retired military and non-military officials of the veteran organizations in the Philippines and South Korea, the surviving Filipino veterans of the 1950’s Korean War pose for posterity at an event held recently at the Philippines - Korea Friendship Center (PKFC) in Taguig City.
According to Philippines Expeditionary Force to Korea - Veterans
Association Inc. (PEFTOK-VAI) President Jovena A. Damasen that aside from KAI, the other donors that joined this year’s 74th Anniversary of the
Korean War and PEFTOK-VAI were Korea War Bereaved Families Association,
Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, Happy Bean Donor, and Good Day
International.
“Our guest of honor will be
Undersecretary for Civil Veterans and Reservist Affairs USEC Pablo Lorenzo,”
President Damasen cited to this newspaper
in the September 7 interview before the start of the Wreath Laying Ceremony at
the Korean War Memorial Pylon at Fort Andress Bonifacio, Libingan ng Bayani in
Taguig City.
SMILING Filipino Veterans of the Korean War show the
financial gift given by the five South Korean donor organizations. Some officials
of these organizations hold a poster at the background of the recipients. |
The welcoming remarks held at the PKFC was given by South Korea Ambassador
to the Philippines His Excellency Sang Hwa Lee. It was followed by congratulatory
messages by Director Sun Nam Kung of the Veterans Organization Cooperation,
Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs of the Republic of Korea; Director
and Head of KAI In Su Choi; Chairman Kwang Il Kim of Good Day International and
Event Organizer; USec Lorenzo, DND; Philippines Veterans Affairs Office Administrator
Reynaldo B. Mapagu of the Philippines, and; President of the Veteran Federation of the
Philippines (VFP) retired Major Gen. Romeo Alamillo.
DESCENDANTS of the Filipino soldiers who served in the
1950 to 1953 Korean War received their financial assistance for their
scholarship funded by the organizations from South Korea. |
Then ensued the presentation by the South Korean luminaries of the
donations to the selected veterans who served in the June 25, 1950 to July 27,1953
war in Korea and their widows and descendants like financial assistance, house
repair, and scholarship by the five donors.
The recipients of these repair were six to twenty - five families, one living veteran and one widow.
There were other donations and gifts given on this event.
“Today, we came to your country,
the Philippines, with a small gift from the Mnistry of Patriots and Veterans
Affairs, the KAI, the sponsorship of a Good Day International, and the
voluntary fund raising activities of Naver Happy Bean donors and members of the
bereaved family. We will never forget the blood and sacrifice of your families,”
remarked to the Filipinos by Young Su Kim, the Chairman of Korea War Bereaved
Families Association.
Meanwhile, in a prepared message of VFP Administrator Alamillo who was in
the Visayas for an earlier commitment, Commodore Salvador Esguerra -- PVAO Deputy Administrator -- told the guests, various military and non –military
officials, the veterans, the widows, descendants, and other attendees at the Korean War Memorial Pylon that the Filipinos paid tribute to the brave
Filipino soldiers who served and sacrificed during the conflict – the Korean
War – often referred to as the Forgotten War.
“It was the conflict that tested
the resolved of the Philippines as a nation and the strength of the Filipino
spirits,” excerpt of the speech.
GUESTS AND VISITORS from the five donors from South Korea, military
and non-military officials of the veteran organizations in the Philippines and
South Korea, the surviving Filipino veterans of the 1950’s Korean War, widows,
and descandants of the veterans pose for posterity after the wreath laying
ceremony held last September 7 this year at the Korean War Memorial Pylon at
Fort Andress Bonifacio, Libingan ng Bayani in Taguig City to celebrate the 74th
Korean War Anniversary. Guest speaker is Undersecretary
for Civil Veterans and Reservist Affairs Pablo Lorenzo.
The war, Alamillo wrote, saw the extra ordinary bravery and heroism, resilience
and sacrifice of Filipino soldiers as they stood shoulder to shoulder fighting
not only for the distant land but for the principle of democracy, justice, and
liberty.
“Their sacrifice, their
unwaring spirit in the face of the adversity and their dedication to a just
cause will be forever be etched on the annals of history,” the speech continued.
Because of the gallantry and intrepidity of the 7,420 Filipino soldiers who
served in that three years’ war against the failed invasion and hegemony of
communist North Korea and Mainland China, South Korea today is the top 14 economy
in the world in 2023 based on USD 33,121 per capita, or USD 1.713 trillion's gross domestic product according
to World Data Info.
In a June 2023 interview, PEFTOKVAI President Damasen told this writer
that there are less than 100 surviving members of the PEFTOK.
(The writer - a political columnist - is a son of a Korean war veteran)
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