MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has reiterated the government’s commitment to building a “stronger and more comprehensive” defense posture.
This can be achieved by investing in modern infrastructure and upgrading facilities that would boost the operations of the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC), the president said in his speech during the celebration of the PMC’s 74th anniversary on Thursday.
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Marcos served as the guest of honor and keynote speaker at the event where he also witnessed the awarding of PMC units and personnel.
The PMC serves as the naval infantry force of the Philippine Navy. It supplies fire and combined arms support and carries out coastal defense and amphibious operations.
The president also acknowledged PMC’s dedication to protecting Filipinos, fostering peace and development, and upholding the nation’s sovereignty.
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“Your unwavering commitment to duty—whether on land or on sea—has been instrumental in shaping the security landscape that we continue to build on today,” Marcos said.
“Your contributions not only ensure our safety but have also reinforced the very foundation of our shared future,” he added.