Christmas at the frontlines: Honoring the sacrifices of Filipino soldiers

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As the world prepares for the festive season, celebrating with family and loved ones, Filipino soldiers stationed in far-flung areas quietly stand sentinel, ensuring our safety and security. While most of us revel in the joy of Christmas traditions, these guardians of peace endure a different reality—one marked by selflessness, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to the nation. This Christmas, it is crucial that we not only appreciate their efforts but also extend understanding and gratitude for their tireless service.


For many Filipino soldiers, Christmas is another day on duty. Their mission to secure the country from threats—whether it be insurgency, terrorism, or calamities—demands their presence in remote and often perilous areas. This means spending the holidays away from the warmth of their families, foregoing the joy of watching their children unwrap gifts, or missing the laughter shared over a Noche Buena feast.


Their sacrifices go beyond the physical challenges of deployment. Emotionally, these soldiers bear the pain of separation and the longing for home. Yet, they do so with steadfast determination, driven by their sworn duty to protect the nation. This sense of mission exemplifies the courage and resilience that define our Armed Forces.


The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), recognizing the unique challenges faced by their personnel during the holidays, implements various initiatives to bring the spirit of Christmas to soldiers stationed in distant areas. Command activities, such as gift-giving programs and morale-boosting events, are carried out to show appreciation for their service and ensure that no soldier feels forgotten during this festive season.


One notable example is the annual “Pamaskong Handog” program, spearheaded by various AFP commands. This initiative delivers care packages, letters of gratitude, and holiday treats to soldiers in remote posts. These packages, often prepared in partnership with civic organizations and local communities, not only provide practical items but also serve as a tangible reminder that the nation values and supports its defenders.


Similarly, community engagement activities are organized to spread holiday cheer. In some regions, soldiers partake in gift-giving to underprivileged children, bringing smiles to communities they protect. Such efforts highlight the dual role of soldiers—not only as protectors of peace but also as compassionate members of society who bring hope to those they serve.


The public often sees soldiers as stoic figures clad in camouflage, patrolling borders, or responding to emergencies. However, beneath the uniforms are individuals who share the same hopes, dreams, and love for family as anyone else. Recognizing this humanity fosters greater appreciation and understanding of their mission.


The role of the AFP extends beyond defending against external threats. Soldiers are also first responders during natural disasters, risking their lives to rescue and rebuild. They safeguard vital infrastructure, uphold sovereignty, and promote peace-building efforts in conflict zones. These tasks require a profound sense of duty, professionalism, and compassion—qualities that deserve recognition, especially during the season of giving.


Public appreciation can manifest in various ways, from small gestures like sending messages of support to larger efforts like participating in donation drives for deployed personnel. These acts not only uplift soldiers’ morale but also reinforce the bond between the military and the citizens they protect.


One inspiring story from recent years involved soldiers stationed in typhoon-stricken areas during the holidays. Instead of celebrating Christmas traditionally, they dedicated their time to distributing relief goods, rebuilding homes, and ensuring public safety. This act of service embodied the spirit of Bayanihan—selflessly helping others even in the face of personal sacrifice.
Another example is the conduct of community peacekeeping activities in Mindanao, where soldiers facilitated dialogues between local leaders and provided assistance to displaced families. During Christmas, these initiatives brought not only physical aid but also a sense of security and hope to affected communities.


The story of Filipino soldiers during Christmas is a poignant reminder of what it means to serve a greater purpose. Their sacrifices echo the essence of the holiday season—love, selflessness, and giving. While their celebrations may be different from ours, the light they bring to the lives of others is immeasurable.


As we gather with loved ones this Christmas, let us spare a thought for the men and women who stand guard over our freedom and security. Let us honor their sacrifices by actively supporting their mission, whether through kind words, acts of solidarity, or advocacy for their welfare.


Christmas is a time for reflection and gratitude, and there is no better time to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of Filipino soldiers. Their sacrifices, particularly during this season of joy, remind us of the enduring strength and unity that define our nation. As they keep watch over our safety, it is our duty as citizens to extend them the appreciation, understanding, and support they so richly deserve.


In honoring our soldiers this Christmas, we affirm not only our gratitude but also our commitment to the ideals they uphold. May their example inspire us all to embrace the true spirit of the season—one of selflessness, service, and hope for a better tomorrow.

 

(Lt. Gen. Jaime S. de los Santos served with distinction as a military professional, 42nd Commanding Gen. Philippine Army, 1st Force Commander, UN Multi-National Peacekeeping Force in East Timor, former member, UP Board of Regents and Professorial Lecturer II (part-time), UP-Diliman.)