Arrival honors, Mass held as fallen troops brought to PHL Marines HQ
The remains of eight of the 13 Marines killed in the ongoing skirmishes in Marawi City were brought to the headquarters of the Philippine Marines in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on Monday.
According to Steve Dailisan’s report on News To Go, the following fallen Marines were given arrival honors, coinciding with the 119th celebration of Philippine Independence Day:
- First Lieutenant Frederick Savellano
- First Lieutenant Raymond Abad
- Staff Sergeant Joven Triston
- Sergeant Simeon Plares
- Corporal Rolan Sumagpang
- Private First Class Gener Tinangag
- Private First Class marvin Russel Gomez
- Private Bernie Jhon Lunas.
Vice President Leni Robredo, who came to extend condolences to the families of the troops, was among the officials present during the arrival honors.
VP @lenirobredo at PHL Marines Base in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, where remains of 8 of 13 Marines killed in #MarawiClash have arrived. ????: OVP pic.twitter.com/UOoc9l7fp1
— Aica Dioquino (@AicaDioquino) June 12, 2017
The fallen soldiers are currently housed at the Marines headquarter’s Acero Hall, where a Mass was held for them after their arrival.
The families of the eight fallen Marines then received the Military Merit Medal in their behalf.
LOOK: Military merit medal iginawad sa mga Marines na nasawi sa pakikipagbakbakan sa Marawi City. | @stevefdailisan pic.twitter.com/Z80JeJODLL
— GMA News (@gmanews) June 12, 2017
The bodies of Corporal John Romulo Garcia and Private First Class Eddie Cardona Jr., which arrived earlier, are also in the same hall. —Rose-An Jessica Dioquino/ALG, GMA News