AFP Chief: Soldier's sacrifice is meaningless without nation-building
General Romeo S. Brawner Jr., Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff, addresses military and civilian personnel during the flag-raising ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on March 30, 2026, where he emphasized that the mission of the AFP extends beyond security operations to the protection of a lasting peace that allows the nation to hope and thrive as the country observes the Holy Week. (Photo: AFP)
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) must look beyond traditional combat to ensure their sacrifices lead to a future where Filipinos live with dignity.
AFP Chief of Staff, General Romeo S. Brawner Jr. issued this challenge to military and civilian personnel during the flag-raising ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Monday, March 30, as the country observes the Holy Week.
“This Holy Week, we are reminded that sacrifice has meaning only when it leads to something greater,” Brawner said.
The military chief noted that the observance of Holy Week offers a moment for solemn reflection.
He emphasized that it is also a time for reaffirming the AFP’s mission beyond security operations as the military continues its shift from internal security to external defense, while simultaneously maintaining a presence in disaster response and community development across the archipelago.
“We are called not only to confront threats but also to protect the peace that allows our people to live, work, and hope for a better future,” Brawner stated.
The AFP chief highlighted how the Lenten theme of sacrifice mirrors the soldier's oath, asserting that such devotion is meaningful only when it serves the higher purpose of safeguarding the nation's well-being and its people.
Under Brawner's leadership, the AFP has increasingly focused on “unity” as a pillar for professionalizing the ranks and strengthening territorial integrity.
The general reminded the troops that their duty extends to the very foundations of the country’s society, urging them to reflect on the deeper meaning of service and sacrifice.
“Because in the end, the mission is not only to defeat threats—it is to build a nation where every Filipino can live in peace, with dignity, and with a future they can believe in,” Brawner said.