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    Lt. Col. Pacquiao ready for 'battle'

    abs-cbnNEWS.com
    Posted at 12/05/2011 12:28 PM


    MANILA, Philippines - Boxing champion and Sarangani Representative Manny Pacquiao is now officially a lieutenant colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army, after being donned the rank in a ceremony Monday morning in Fort Bonifacio.

    Major General Emmanuel Bautista, Commanding General of the Philippine Army, and Brigadier General Alex Albano formally gave Pacquiao a shoulder board bearing his new rank.

    In a prepared speech, Pacquiao said he plans to take his new responsibilities as a member of the reserve officer corps of the Philippine Army seriously.

    "I want to take my role and responsibility to higher ground, to compensate for the discomfort I probably caused the Philippine Army family when some personalities questioned my commissionship as lieutenant colonel," Pacquiao said.

    "Obviously, I am not trained for military operations, but it should be emphasized that reservists, by their true nature, are civilian provisional first and military personnel second," he added.

    Pacquiao said, he never sought to be promoted to lieutenant colonel.

    As a new lieutenant colonel, Pacquiao also became the executive officer of the Sarangani 1st Early Reserve Battalion.

    His role in the reserve forces will be non-combat, however. Instead, Pacquiao will be in charge when there are relief operations or disaster management operations.

    Pacquiao earned the lieutenant colonel rank in the Reserve Force last September 21, jumping five ranks from his previous rank of master sergeant.

    His commissionship was questioned by several quarters, with defense and security expert Dr. Clarita Carlos saying that Pacquiao's honorary degree and status as a world boxing champion was not enough to earn him the rank as a commissioned officer in the Philippine Army.

    Maj. Gen. Bautista defended Pacquiao's new rank, however, citing the provisions of Section 44 of Republic Act 7077, which provides that elected officials and presidential appointees may be commissioned into the Reserve Force.

    Asked to comment on the criticisms, Pacquiao said, "Siguro yung mga nagku-question, hindi masyadong nakakaintindi. Intindihin na lang natin."

    Pacquiao promised the Philippine Army that he will continue "to win my few more fights and bring honor to our country."

    "Should you need legislative support, my congressman's office will be there to help you," he added.

  • #2
    Thank god it's not like that here in the States.
    If it was, I'm going to College and doing ROTC for nothing.
    Nice to see him admit he wasn't vying for this position and they just gave it to him.

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    • #3
      they are really moulding him for the future higher position in the goverment. hope pac would not allow them to use him for their own personal agenda in the future...

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      • #4
        Pacs a ****in warrior, I think that may have helped him with discipline same way the klitchkos were brought up in a military family, RJJ Jr, etc

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        • #5
          good news with the new job he will have more income to pay arum for his advances. hahahah!!

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          • #6
            Politician Pacquiao is a very busy guy. Very easy to understand why he's not ready for another boxing match. Unlike the other guy who has nothing to be busy about whom I heard he wants to fight in February. Well, he should and fight more battles before taking on Pac. I don't know who is stopping him.

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            • #7
              so he's a couple of ranks away form being some type of General?


              sounds legit

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
                so he's a couple of ranks away form being some type of General?


                sounds legit
                He can hold all the paper titles he wants but, he'll never be a ring general.

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                • #9
                  Not to be hatin but... Are they serious over there? At least there are some people over in the Phillipines calling bull****.

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                  • #10
                    Idk how I feel about this I'm in the army. Serve my country for 6 years now. I'm a sergeant been to Iraq numerous times. Went to Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iran.......In USA it takes almost 10 12 years to make a Lt. Col. You usually have to do things actually contribute to be worthy of that rank. Oh well, I Love USA. Wish it was that easy for me ill be rich right now. lmao

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