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Aquino tells new Navy chief: Be ready to face tough challenges

/ 10:27 PM August 10, 2015

President Benigno Aquino III ordered newly installed Navy chief Rear
 Admiral Caesar Taccad to maximize the use of naval capabilities in order 
to address security challenges.

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Taccad assumed post on Monday as the 35th Flag Officer in Command,
 replacing Vice Admiral Jesus Millan, who reached the mandatory
 retirement age of 56.

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“Di biro ang bago mong tungkulin: Masalimuot ang mga pagsubok na
 hinaharap ng ating bansa. Kailangan mong balansehin ang kapasidad ng 
ating hukbo sa pagtugon sa mga banta sa ating seguridad,” he said in
 his speech at the Navy change of command at the Navy Headquarters in
 Roxas Boulevard.

(Your new job is not easy. Our country faces tough challenges ahead. You need to balance the capacity of our force in responding to security threats.)

Aquino expressed his confidence that Taccad will be able to lead the Navy. 

“Tiwala naman akong tulad ng ipinamalas mo hanggang sa puntong ito ng
 iyong karera, higit ka pang magpapakitang gilas, at titiyakin mong
 susulong ang Navy Strategic Sail Plan 2020 ng ating Hukbong Dagat,”
he said.

(I trust that from what you have shown up to this point in your career, you will show more resolve and will ensure the forward movement of Strategic Sail Plan 2020 of the Navy.)

Taccad will assume the leadership of the Navy amid China’s expansion 
in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), one of the biggest
 security challenges the country is facing.

President Benigno Aquino III with Vice Admiral Jesus Millan and newly installed Navy chief Rear Admiral Caesar Taccad

President Benigno Aquino III with Vice Admiral Jesus Millan and newly installed Navy chief Rear
Admiral Caesar Taccad

Taccad, a member of Philippine Military Academy Class of 1982, was
 previously the vice commander before he was named Navy chief.

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Aquino said he did not personally know Taccad but in jest, said that
he was the George Clooney and Albert Einstein of the service.

“Rear Admiral Taccad, gaya ng mga nauna sa iyo, hindi rin kita 
personal na nakilala o nakakasama. Ang balita lang sa akin, ikaw daw 
ang pinaghalong George Clooney at Albert Einstein sa serbisyo…Sabi
 po nila, dahil sa celebrity look mo, marami raw ang nagpapa-selfie sa
’yo; itinuturing ka ring henyo dahil sa talas ng isip mo, partikular 
na sa mathematics. Pero nang makapanayam kita, isang pambihirang
 katangian ang nakita kong higit na nangibabaw sa iyo: ang pagiging
 simple at mapagkumbaba,” Aquino said.

The President also expressed hope that the new Navy chief would continue to
 implement the Navy Strategic Sail Plan 2020.

In return, Taccad said he would lead the Navy towards “continued
 transformation, modernization and professionalization and overall
 progress in order to provide a maritime defense and security that is
 expected from a strong and formidable navy.”

“In the end with a working readiness sustainment system, our units 
when deployed shall never be hesitant to respond but rather they shall 
be confident to go into harm’s way whether an enemy of the state or a
 natural calamity, knowing fully well that their ships, equipment and
 knowhow will push them through victory,” Taccad also said.

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He also called on his men to be ready to respond to the
 nation, for maritime defense and security, humanitarian assistance and
 disaster response, APEC 2015 and next year’s elections.

Originally posted: 06:36 PM August 10th, 2015

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