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The United States donated a PHP250 million building to the Philippine Coast Guard, strengthening their skills and capabilities for maritime safety and protecting Philippine sovereign rights.


US Donates PHP250 Million Training Center To PH Coast Guard

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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has received a newly constructed “specialized education and technical building” from the United States (US) government which will be utilized to further develop the skills and knowledge of PCG personnel.

In a statement on Tuesday, the PCG said the PHP250 million two-story building is located at the PCG’s Fleet Training Center of Excellence in Balagtas, Bulacan.

The building covers 3,900 square meters and includes classrooms, laboratories, equipment rooms, dining facilities, a galley, a technical library and workstations.

During its ceremonial turnover and blessing on Monday, Vice Admiral Ronnie Gavan, PCG Deputy Commandant for Administration, said the building will cater to the training needs of the Fleet Education Training Development Doctrine Institute (FETDDI) students undergoing various shipboard career and competency courses.

“The building serves as an important instrument for the enhancement of the capabilities of our sailors, which will fortify the PCG’s mandate,” Gavan said.

US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson, who graced the event, said the building marks a significant advancement in the PCG’s ability to operate and maintain its assets towards the preservation of maritime safety and marine environmental protection.

She said the donation would also help in developing maritime law enforcement capabilities and defending Philippine sovereign rights, including the West Philippine Sea.

The donation is part of the US government’s commitment to assist the PCG in addressing maritime challenges through the US Embassy in the Philippines, the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, the US Department of Defense, the Joint US Military Assistance Group and the US Coast Guard. (PNA)