U.S EMBASSY KINILALA ANG MGA BETERANO

PINANGUNAHAN ni U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson ang  ginanap na Veterans Day ceremony sa Manila para bigyang pugay ang mga American at  Filipino military service members, mga yumao na at mga na­lalabi pang buhay sa kanilang naging ambag sa kalayaan at demok­rasya.

“On Veterans Day, we honor American and Filipino service men and women still in uniform, those who have moved on to new opportunities outside of the military, and those who have passed.  We owe you our freedom,” ani Ambassador Carlson sa paggunita sa Manila American Ce­metery sa Taguig City.

“Next year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II – 80 years since Philippine and U.S. forces, shoulder to shoulder, succeeded in their fight to defend freedom and liberate the Philippines.  Even before our 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty, we fought together side by side.  That bond of shared sacrifice by our veterans resonates through the decades and still animates our alliance in the form of ever-deepening security cooperation,” ayon pa kay Ambassador Carlson.

Kasamang dumalo sa pagbibigay ng pagkilala ang mga beteranong sundalo ng Amerika at Pilipino,  sina Department of National Defense Senior Undersecretary Irineo Espino, U.S. Embassy Defense Attaché Col. Edward Evans, at American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) Chairman at retired U.S. Army General Michael Garrett kasama ang ilang veteran service organizations, at  members ng diplomatic corps.

“Veterans Day reminds us of the courage and dedication of all who have fought for peace and freedom, including the Filipino veterans who stood alongside American forces,” sabi ni Undersecretary Espino.  “The Department of National Defense, through the Phi­lippine Veterans Affairs Office, remains steadfast in our commitment to promote the welfare and wellbeing of our veterans.  We remember their legacy so their courage could continue to inspire future generations.”

“The Manila American Cemetery is not only a sacred American space, but also Filipino soil honoring our shared history and shared sacrifice,” ani ABMC Chairman Garrett.  “To our Filipino hosts, including our friends and neighbors right here in Manila, and all who are among America’s oldest partners here in Asia, I want to thank you for allowing us to honor our fallen here on your land.”

Nasa 50 milyong kalalakihan at kababaihan ang nagsuot ng United States uniforms  at nasa 20 milyon pa ang nanati­ling nasa active service.  At sa nasabing bilang mahigit  69,000 ay may dugong Pinoy na kumakatawan sa  second-largest foreign-born U.S. veteran population kasunod ng  Mexico.

VERLIN RUIZ