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Published August 3, 2021, 2:40 PM
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) paid tribute Monday, August 2, to a retiring military engineer who helped build emergency quarantine facilities for soldiers who got infected with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Brig. Gen. Lyndon Sollesta (right), commander of the Philippine Army’s 51st Engineering Brigade, is honored by Maj. Gen. William Ilagan, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief Engineer, on August 2, 2021 in Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City. (Photo courtesy of AFP Facebook Page)
Brig. Gen. Lyndon Sollesta, commander of the Philippine Army’s 51st Engineering Brigade, was honored by the AFP ahead of his compulsory retirement on August 8 when he reaches the mandatory age of retirement of 56 years old.
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