A Veterans' Dialogue was held between veterans' organizations and stakeholders to discuss legislation and issues affecting veterans, where various veterans' groups were represented. The Philippine Veterans Legion held elections for leadership positions and were sworn in by the PVAO administrator. To celebrate their anniversary, the AFP Retired Veterans Association organized a fun run led by former President Fidel Ramos to promote physical fitness among veterans.
The document discusses efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to cleanse its pension list and reform veterans organizations in accordance with anti-corruption directives. It describes PVAO launching systems like pensioner validation and direct remittance to recover overpayments. It also covers the defense secretary ordering an audit of the Veterans Federation of the Philippines and reorganization to strengthen representation of all veterans.
Pres. Aquino spoke at the 2011 Araw ng Kagitingan ceremony honoring Filipino World War II veterans. He highlighted efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to address issues like ghost pensioners and improve access to healthcare for veterans. Pres. Aquino also announced a partnership between PVAO and PhilHealth guaranteeing health services for veterans. He urged solidarity in continuing the legacy of veterans through fighting corruption and poverty. Veterans in attendance expressed hope that the administration will prioritize their benefits.
This document provides a summary of activities held to remember Korean War veterans in the Philippines. It discusses:
1) A symposium titled "Korean War: PEFTOK's Greatest Battles" where Korean War veterans shared their experiences and historians gave lectures on key battles. Students in attendance found it inspirational and planned to share what they learned.
2) The 37th annual convention of the PEFTOK Veterans Association where the Korean ambassador and Philippine Red Cross governor spoke, underscoring the countries' gratitude and debt to PEFTOK veterans.
3) Efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office and PEFTOK Veterans Association to locate surviving PEFTOK veterans and involve them in
President Aquino honored war veterans on the 67th anniversary of the Leyte Gulf Landings and affirmed the role of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) in upholding the nation's obligations to veterans. He acknowledged PVAO's efforts to prevent fraudulent pension claims and improve veterans' access to healthcare. PVAO is also assisting with appeals of denied claims under the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Act in the US. The President aims to make the sacrifices of veterans more meaningful through PVAO's programs and services.
The document discusses efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to cleanse its pension list and reform veterans organizations in accordance with anti-corruption directives. It describes PVAO launching systems like pensioner validation and direct remittance to recover overpayments. It also covers the defense secretary ordering an audit of the Veterans Federation of the Philippines and reorganization to strengthen representation of all veterans.
Pres. Aquino spoke at the 2011 Araw ng Kagitingan ceremony honoring Filipino World War II veterans. He highlighted efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to address issues like ghost pensioners and improve access to healthcare for veterans. Pres. Aquino also announced a partnership between PVAO and PhilHealth guaranteeing health services for veterans. He urged solidarity in continuing the legacy of veterans through fighting corruption and poverty. Veterans in attendance expressed hope that the administration will prioritize their benefits.
This document provides a summary of activities held to remember Korean War veterans in the Philippines. It discusses:
1) A symposium titled "Korean War: PEFTOK's Greatest Battles" where Korean War veterans shared their experiences and historians gave lectures on key battles. Students in attendance found it inspirational and planned to share what they learned.
2) The 37th annual convention of the PEFTOK Veterans Association where the Korean ambassador and Philippine Red Cross governor spoke, underscoring the countries' gratitude and debt to PEFTOK veterans.
3) Efforts by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office and PEFTOK Veterans Association to locate surviving PEFTOK veterans and involve them in
President Aquino honored war veterans on the 67th anniversary of the Leyte Gulf Landings and affirmed the role of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) in upholding the nation's obligations to veterans. He acknowledged PVAO's efforts to prevent fraudulent pension claims and improve veterans' access to healthcare. PVAO is also assisting with appeals of denied claims under the Filipino Veterans Equity Compensation Act in the US. The President aims to make the sacrifices of veterans more meaningful through PVAO's programs and services.
The document discusses hospitalization, treatment, and medical care benefits provided by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to veterans and their dependents. PVAO provides these benefits through the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) and accredited hospitals nationwide. Eligible beneficiaries include veterans, spouses, children, and dependent parents. Services include hospitalization, medical care, and treatment at VMMC or accredited facilities. PVAO aims to address all healthcare needs and gives veterans extra care through partnerships to expand access to services.
The Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) in the Philippines recently received a $1.3 million MRI machine donated by the US Department of Veterans Affairs to provide improved healthcare services to veterans. The MRI machine allows for detailed imaging of organs and tissues that can detect medical issues like cancer earlier than other scanning methods. Veterans and their dependents can access MRI scans and other services free of cost at the VMMC, which was established in 1955 through joint efforts of the Philippine and US governments to care for Filipino WWII veterans.
- The Defense Secretary highlighted reforms at the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), including eliminating "ghost pensioners", preventing false claims, and prosecuting fixers through an anti-fraud task force.
- He commended PVAO's shift to direct pension payments and intensified validation of pensioners' identities and living statuses.
- Veteran leaders presented PVAO a resolution appreciating the agency's 39 years of service to Filipino veterans and their families.
The document discusses hospitalization, treatment, and medical care benefits provided by the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) to veterans and their dependents. PVAO provides these benefits through the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) and accredited hospitals nationwide. Eligible beneficiaries include veterans, spouses, children, and dependent parents. Services include hospitalization, medical care, and treatment at VMMC or accredited facilities. PVAO aims to address all healthcare needs and gives veterans extra care through partnerships to expand access to services.
The Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) in the Philippines recently received a $1.3 million MRI machine donated by the US Department of Veterans Affairs to provide improved healthcare services to veterans. The MRI machine allows for detailed imaging of organs and tissues that can detect medical issues like cancer earlier than other scanning methods. Veterans and their dependents can access MRI scans and other services free of cost at the VMMC, which was established in 1955 through joint efforts of the Philippine and US governments to care for Filipino WWII veterans.
- The Defense Secretary highlighted reforms at the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), including eliminating "ghost pensioners", preventing false claims, and prosecuting fixers through an anti-fraud task force.
- He commended PVAO's shift to direct pension payments and intensified validation of pensioners' identities and living statuses.
- Veteran leaders presented PVAO a resolution appreciating the agency's 39 years of service to Filipino veterans and their families.
1. 17 Original VFP Charter Members/
Organizations Pursuant to A “Veterans’ Dialogue” between
RA 2640 veterans’ organization, PVAO and major
Associacion de los Veteranos de la Revolucion stakeholders was held last July 5, 2011 at
AFP Retired Veterans Association (AFPREVA) the Main Restaurant of the AFP Commis-
Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor (DBC) sioned Officers’ Club in Camp Aguinaldo,
Eastern Luzon Guerilla Veterans Association
(ELGVA)
Quezon City to revitalize the Filipino
Filipino-American Irregular Troops (FAIT) veterans’ community. Guests pause for a moment of prayer
Veterans Legion Prominent for his advocacy on veter- before the dialogue starts.
Filipino Disabled Veterans Association ans’ welfare, Hon. Rodolfo G. Biazon,
Hunters ROTC Association
Chairman of the House Committee on National Defense Security in the 15th Congress,
PEFTOK Veterans Association
Philippine Veterans Legion was invited to grace the event and discuss matters relevant to pending legislation on
USAFIP-NL veterans’ concerns.
Confederation of Filipino Veterans (CONVETS) “There can be no moment of honor and gran-
Gold Star Mothers and United War Widows deur to freedom-loving Filipinos than a
and Orphans Association of the Philippines*
Philippine Association of War Widows,
Veterans’ Dialogue that we are having now,”
Parents, and Orphans* said Justice Manuel Pamaran as he delivered
Magsaysay Veterans Legion the opening remarks for the said event.
Philippine National Guard Veterans Legion The meeting was well-represented by
Philippine Naval Veterans Legion
United Disabled Veterans Association of the
various chartered veterans’ organizations un-
Philippines der the Veterans Federation of the Philippines
*Veterans Organizations specifically for widows and (VFP), affiliated organizations & associations
their dependents.
Retired BGen. De Leon airs his reaction to a question of veterans’ sons & daughters.
raised during the open forum. Participants in the dialogue thanked
VFP-Affiliated Organizations
Kampilan Peacekeepers Association, Inc. Administrator Ernesto G. Carolina and the newly-created Veterans Affairs Management
(KPAI) Division (VAMD) for organizing the dialogue which they described as a “good venue” for
Alliance for the Amelioration of Veterans and veterans to express their concerns and ask questions on various issues affecting the
Former Policemen and Reservists (AAVFP)
Association of Retired Military Officers and
veterans’ community – particularly on matters
Personnel for Unity concerning the their organizations and the
The Last Watering Hole benefits of their members. The dialogue was
Fraternal Organization of ROTC, Reservists, likewise a suitable time to apprise the veterans
and Veterans (FORVETS)
of the continuous efforts of the present
Filipino War Veterans Foundation, (FILVETS)
Inc. administration in improving the welfare of the
Association of Generals and Flag Officers Filipino veterans’ community.
(AGFO) Mr. John Maglalang, representative of
The Association of Widows, Relatives, and Leaders of veterans’ organizations discuss among
Rep. Rodolfo Biazon, said he was very pleased
Advocates of Equality (AWARE) themselves before the dialogue starts.
One International Peacekeepers Veterans with the turn-out of the dialogue. He
Confederation of the Philippines, Inc. requested the VAMD Secretariat for a copy of
Business, Industry and Retired Cavaliers, Inc. the questions raised by the participants for Rep. Biazon’s information. Mr. Maglalang
(BIRCI) confirmed that there will be a Veterans’ Dialogue-Part 2 to be hosted by Rep. Biazon
Cavalier Association of Veterans
PMA Foundation, Inc. (PMAFI)
wherein leaders of various veterans organizations will again be invited. ■
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2. The National Directorate Officers of the Philippine Veterans Legion (PVL) led by Prof.
Teodoro P. Calica and Capt. Marlon Z. Dantes as National Commander and Vice National
Commander, respectively, were sworn in on August 18, 2011 at the Lakambini Room of the
AFP Commissioned Officers Club, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City.
PVL Sons and Daughters International officers also took their oath of office adminis-
A, PVAO administers oath to Phil. Veterans Legion’s
National Directorate and Sons & Daughters tered by PVAO Administrator Ernesto G. Carolina. The others who were also inducted are
International Officers at AFPCOC’s Lakambini Room Mr. William G. Pasiwen (Deputy Nat’l Cmmdr-Luzon), Mr. Avelino Martin (Deputy Nat’l
Commdr–Visayas), Mr. Ricardo B. Madayag (Deputy Nat’l Commdr –Mindanao), Mr. Pobleo
Capito (Nat’l Dir. –Luzon), Mr. Roberto Gacayan (Nat’l Dir. –Visayas), Mr. Jose Apolinario
(Nat’l Dir. –Mindanao), Mr. Manuel Reyes (Nat’l Adjutant), Mr. Pablo O. Valdez (Nat’l Treas-
urer), Mr. Arcadio Gonzales (Nat’l Inspector) & Atty. Ricardo Higwit (Nat’l Judge Advocate).
Their Sons & Daughters counterparts are Estela Mandap (Nat’l Pres.), Milagros Valdez (Nat’l
VP), Eduardo Liban (Secretary), Palma Dizon (Treasurer), Japakar Aribaw (Auditor), Mercy
Dalinyag (Nat’l Liaison Officer), Sixto Ramos Jr. (Sgt. At Arms).
Last July 29, 2011, the PVL national directorate
held their elections at the PVAO Conference Room,
to decide who among them would succeed the post vacated by the late Atty. Salvador Princesa
as National Commander, and elect their other officers. Recognizing PVAO’s role in managing
veterans affairs, PVL members welcomed the PVAO’s assistance through its newly-created Vet-
erans Affairs Management Division. Mr. Edgardo D. Castro, Chief, personally led his staff who
supervised the elections to ensure honest, fair & orderly procedures in accordance with existing
PVL By-Laws. Under the PVAO Rationalization Plan, VAMD is also tasked to conduct regular
sectoral surveys & advocacy programs that truly represent the aspirations, desires, & sentiments
of veterans & their families. It works towards the vision of the Defense Secretary Voltaire T. VAMD Chief Edgar Castro addresses the members of
Gazmin in positioning the Veterans Federation of the Philippines (VFP) as an umbrella the PVL national directorate prior to the elections.
organization that will harmonize all veterans groups into a unified veterans community. ■
To make their 57th Founding Anniversary celebration hip, trendy and remarkable, senior
veterans of the AFP Retired Veterans Association (AFPREVA) organized and led a Fun Run
dubbed, “Takbo, Beteranong Pilipino” last August 5, 2011 at the AFP GHQ Grandstand, with
no less than former President Fidel V. Ramos as the guest of honor.
AFPREVA is a group of retirees from the Armed Forces of the Philippines organized to
provide assistance & support to servicemen & their families in claiming pension & other
benefits upon their separation from the active service. Throughout the years, it has served its
Former President Fidel V. Ramos led the warm-up purpose of helping its members facilitate benefits from welfare agencies and financial insti-
tutions such as the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), AFP-Finance Center & Pension
Gratuity Management Center (PGMC), among others.
A lifetime member of AFPREVA, FVR excitedly supported the fun run that commenced at 5AM. He helped assemble the veterans,
widows & children of deceased veterans and other guests. He also headed the warm-up exer-
cises & drills prior to the fun run. FVR was assisted by AFPREVA’s able officers headed by their
President, Col. Simplicio Duque and Vangie Barba, the event organizer.
Administrator Ernesto G. Carolina headed the PVAO participants who joined the three-
kilometer-run & five-kilometer-run events. Also present were participants from the uniformed
service including the Philippine Navy, Philippine Army, Philippine Navy, Philippine Coastguard,
Philippine Marines and the Philippine National Police. MERALCO, the corporate sponsor in the
event, was also represented by its employees who enthusiastically joined the activity for physi-
cal fitness, team-bonding & to relieve stress from daily business routine. Winners in both
events went home with medals and cash prizes. ■
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