08/05/2023
Mission Accomplished: CBRN Company Returns Home with Gratitude and Pride
After three years of service in the National Capital Region (NCR) during the pandemic, the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Company of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Battalion (EODB), Army Support Command (ASCOM), Philippine Army (PA) has returned to their base in Tarlac City.
The CBRN Company was deployed to the NCR in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, where they provided assistance to the government's efforts in containing the spread of the virus. They were tasked to conduct decontamination and disinfection operations in various areas, including military hospitals, barracks, offices, vehicles, and quarantine facilities.
Their mission in the NCR was not an easy one, as they had to work long hours and endure hazardous conditions to keep themselves and the public safe. Despite the challenges, the CBRN Company remained committed to their duty and worked tirelessly to accomplish their mission.
Now that their deployment is over, the CBRN Company will be stationed back to their base in Tarlac City. They will continue to serve their country and fulfill their mission to keep the public safe from chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
To provide a comfortable and safe environment for the CBRN Company, the Replication Project of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) has constructed new barracks for them to stay in.
The BCDA's Replication Project aims to provide housing for military personnel who are returning to their hometowns after serving their deployment. The project aims to ease the burden of transitioning from military to civilian life and help them integrate back into their communities.
The CBRN Company is grateful for the support they received from the government and the public during their deployment. They are proud to have served their country during the pandemic, and they remain committed to fulfilling their mission and keeping the public safe.