“These newly-acquired armored assets demonstrate our dedication to the defense and security of our country. In fact, they represent the tenacity and might of the Philippine Army as well as the entire Armed Forces of the Philippines,” he said.
Armor Division likewise opened its newly-renovated Armor Museum, Mess Hall and new Maintenance Depot.
The new maintenance facility is expected to be of service to various armored vehicles due for repair and maintenance.
“Without a doubt, the Armor Mess Hall will serve as a haven of solace and sustenance, a place where the responsibilities of duty are lessened and the ties of camaraderie are reinforced. In a similar manner, this Armor Museum will undoubtedly serve as a beacon of knowledge and inspiration for future generations,” Palafox explained.
The museum features accomplishments and stories of unwavering acts of duty, heroism and bravery of Armor personnel throughout history. (CLJD/TJBM-PIA 3)
Army Commanding General Lieutenant General Roy Galido visits the newly-renovated Armor Museum inside Camp O’Donnell in Capas, Tarlac. (Armor Division)