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In Any Clime and Place

Bigaa Health Center receives medical supply turnover from U.S. forces

By Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn | U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific | May 07, 2014

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Roberto Arienda begins the medical supply turnover ceremony with opening remarks at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. The donation will provide the health center with the ability to treat a large portion of health concerns as the supplies consisted of medical necessities and equipment from wheelchairs and examination tables to gauze and basic wraps. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa.

Roberto Arienda begins the medical supply turnover ceremony with opening remarks at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. The donation will provide the health center with the ability to treat a large portion of health concerns as the supplies consisted of medical necessities and equipment from wheelchairs and examination tables to gauze and basic wraps. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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Roberto Arienda begins the medical supply turnover ceremony with opening remarks at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. The donation will provide the health center with the ability to treat a large portion of health concerns as the supplies consisted of medical necessities and equipment from wheelchairs and examination tables to gauze and basic wraps. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa.

Roberto Arienda begins the medical supply turnover ceremony with opening remarks at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. The donation will provide the health center with the ability to treat a large portion of health concerns as the supplies consisted of medical necessities and equipment from wheelchairs and examination tables to gauze and basic wraps. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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(Left to right) Roberto Arienda, Philippine Army Col. Generoso Bolina, Vittorio Roces, and U.S. Marine Maj. Jason Johnson stand together May 5 as the medical supply turnover ceremony begins at the Bigaa Health Center in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa, Bolina is deputy commander of the Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi and Johnson is deputy commander for the JCMOTF, U.S. armed forces.

(Left to right) Roberto Arienda, Philippine Army Col. Generoso Bolina, Vittorio Roces, and U.S. Marine Maj. Jason Johnson stand together May 5 as the medical supply turnover ceremony begins at the Bigaa Health Center in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa, Bolina is deputy commander of the Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi and Johnson is deputy commander for the JCMOTF, U.S. armed forces. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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Vittorio Roces, left, talks with U.S. Marine Majs. Jason Johnson and Grace Janosek about the medical supply donations being made at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi, Johnson is deputy commander for the Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, U.S. armed forces, and Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force.

Vittorio Roces, left, talks with U.S. Marine Majs. Jason Johnson and Grace Janosek about the medical supply donations being made at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise between the Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two allied nations. Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi, Johnson is deputy commander for the Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, U.S. armed forces, and Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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Vittorio Roces, right, discusses the significance of the medical supply donations with U.S. Marine Maj. Grace Janosek, center, and Roberto Arienda at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donation of medical supplies was a part of the humanitarian assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise held with Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen relationship between the two nations. Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi, Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force, and Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa.

Vittorio Roces, right, discusses the significance of the medical supply donations with U.S. Marine Maj. Grace Janosek, center, and Roberto Arienda at the Bigaa Health Center May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donation of medical supplies was a part of the humanitarian assistance programs being completed during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise held with Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen relationship between the two nations. Roces is the acting city mayor of Legazpi, Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force, and Arienda is the barangay chairman of Bigaa. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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Vittorio Roces, center, discusses donations of medical supplies to the Bigaa Health Center with Philippine Army Capt. Virgilio Perez, left, and U.S. Marine Maj. Grace Janosek May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs held during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise held with Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two nations. “It’s an honor to receive this assistance in Legazpi City,” said Roces, the acting mayor of Legazpi City. Perez is a civil affairs officer with 9th Infantry Division, and Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force.

Vittorio Roces, center, discusses donations of medical supplies to the Bigaa Health Center with Philippine Army Capt. Virgilio Perez, left, and U.S. Marine Maj. Grace Janosek May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines. The donations were a part of the humanitarian civil assistance programs held during Exercise Balikatan, an annual bilateral training exercise held with Philippine and U.S. forces to strengthen the relationship between the two nations. “It’s an honor to receive this assistance in Legazpi City,” said Roces, the acting mayor of Legazpi City. Perez is a civil affairs officer with 9th Infantry Division, and Janosek is a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Thorn)


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LEGAZPI CITY, Philippines -- Leaders of the local community, Armed Forces of the Philippines, and U.S. armed forces held a medical supply turnover ceremony May 5 in Bigaa, Albay province, Philippines

The medical supplies brought a needed boost to the ability of the health center to support and provide the necessary aid to members of the Bigaa community, according to U.S. Marine Maj. Grace Janosek.

“The health center was donated and opened in September 2013,” said Janosek, a civil affairs team leader with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force. “Medical supplies were still needed, and that’s why we’re here today.”

The donation will provide the health center with the ability to treat a large portion of health concerns as the supplies consisted of medical necessities and equipment from wheelchairs and examination tables to gauze and basic wraps.

“We were able to bring in a large amount of supplies that will cover most of the treatments the community might require,” said U.S. Marine Cpl. Jordan Yearsly, a civil affairs specialist with civil affairs detachment, G3, III Marine Expeditionary Force. “We brought in 500 hygiene packs, one scale, three bassinets, 60 needle containers and two wheel chairs. It’s great seeing all of this being put to a good use.”

In addition to the leaders of Bigaa, the AFP, and U.S. armed forces, members of the local community came to the ceremony to express their gratitude and witness the turnover at the center.

“We are all very thankful for the equipment being given to us,” said Perla Afaytono, a health worker in Bigaa. “We’re fortunate that our barangay was chosen to receive medical assistance. The people here are all very happy to be able to receive this care.”

The ceremony concluded with U.S. Marine Maj. Jason Johnson, deputy commander for the Joint Civil Military Operations Task Force, U.S. armed forces, handing a hygiene pack to Vittorio Roces, the acting mayor of Legazpi City, as a symbolic passing of the donated supplies.

“It’s an honor to receive this assistance in Legazpi City,” said Roces. “On behalf of the Honorable Governor Joey Salceda, we all thank the U.S. armed forces for their humanitarian assistance and continued work in the Philippines.”
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