The Advocates of PEACE and UNITY

The Advocates of PEACE and UNITY
Philippine Army (48IB), Religious Sector and Provincial Government of Aurora re-united inside the famous Baler Church in Aurora

ARMY OF THE PEOPLE AND SOLDIERS OF GOD

ARMY OF THE PEOPLE AND SOLDIERS OF GOD

MEANING OF UNIT SEAL/LOGO

RED - Represents the blood we are wiiling to shed
BLUE - Stands for the state of peace we want to achieve
WHITE - Portrays our purity of thoughts, words and actions
YELLOW - Exemplifies the freedom we are fighting for
3 STARS - Corresponds to the main island groups 
CIRCLE - Exemplifies the perfectness we hope to attain
SHIELD - Express our willingness to fight
CROSS RIFLE AND SPEAR - the profession of arms
GUARDIANS - The motto of the unit
NUMERICAL 48 - Represents the 48th Infantry Battalion

GUARDIANS HYMN

BRAVE MEN OF THE AFP
GUARDIANS OF DEMOCRACY
FULL OF COURAGE AND FIDELITY
WE ARE THE 48IB

AS A PROUD MEMBER OF THE INFANTRY
WE ARE TASKED TO CONDUCT COUNTER INSURGENCY
& TO KEEP THE GOOD NAME OF THE PHILIPPINE ARMY
WE MUST MAINTAIN PEACE AND HARMONY

48IB WE CHERISH YOU
BREED OF SEASONED SOLDIERS NOBLE AND TRUE
AWARDS AND HONORS COME AND FLOURISH
RANKING BATTALION IN THE ARCHIPELAGO

GUARDIANS CREED

We belong to the 48th Infantry (GUARDIANS) Battalion

Gallant and brave men of the AFP
Undaunted in spirit and fearless of death
Avowed defenders of peace and freedom
Rare breed of seasoned warriors
Devoted to duty, honor and country
Impregnable and united, the
Army of the people
Nemesis of the enemies of the republic, and
Soldiers of GOD 

LINEAGE OF AUTHORS

LINEAGE OF AUTHORS
Present Civil Military Operation Officer, a graduate of Central Mindanao University - 2004 and Officer Candidate Course Class 28-2005

Civil Military Operations Officer of the 48th Infantry "Guardians" Battalion ( WINNING THE WAR WITHOUT FIRING A SINGLE BULLET) A Member of PMA "MALIYAB" Class of 2004, Philippine Army Scout Rangers "Vendetta" Class 162-06 < 19 FEBRUARY 2009 - 16 MAY 2010 >

Insurgency Free Aurora Campaign

Friday, February 5, 2010

NEWS ARTICLE FROM PHILIPPINE STAR BY Manny Galvez



Military, leaders of Aurora town sign covenant to end insurgency 
By Manny Galvez
 (The Philippine Star) Updated February 06, 2010 12:00 AM


SAN LUIS, Aurora , Philippines  – Military officials, political leaders and residents of this town signed on Thursday a covenant for peace and vowed to end the communist insurgency which has stunted economic growth and development in the province over the past several years.The peace covenant was intended to address the root causes of insurgency in support of the insurgency-free Aurora campaign launched last year by the Army and the provincial government.

Lt. Col. Elias Escarcha, commander of the Army’s 48th Infantry (Guardians) Battalion, said the peace covenant was the result of his camp’s massive information dissemination campaign aimed at formulating a lasting solution to the insurgency problem in the province.
Signatories to the peace covenant were Mayor Annabelle Tangson, representing the San Luis municipal government; Senior Superintendent Romulo Esteban, provincial police director; and 1Lt.Ronaldo Ferrer, 48th IB civil-military operations officer.

The signing was witnessed by representatives of the religious and business sectors, 50 barangay leaders, and heads of various government agencies.
The covenant binds the municipal government of San Luis to take an active part in providing the basic needs ofcommunities to address the basic reasons why insurgency thrives.

Tangson said the covenant signing would signal a new milestone in the town insofar as peace and development is concerned, adding that insurgency has created an atmosphere far from conducive to economic development.
She added that the peace covenant signifies the courage and dedication of the people of San Luis to finally end the insurgency by involving themselves in activities related to internal security operations, including the counter-insurgency efforts of the Army and the police.

Esteban said unity among all sectors would help maintain peace and order amid threats from communist rebels.

The municipal government would establish an Ugnayan Center through the municipal peace and order council that would monitor the covenant’s implementation as well as a municipal socialintegration committee to facilitate a comprehensive integration plan for former rebels.

Escarcha said political will would help end insurgency in the province, adding that the San Luis townsfolk are lucky to have leaders who have the political will to end the communist reign in their localities.The peace covenant shows communist rebels that they “no longer have a place in San Luis,” he said.

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