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Gen. McArthur gets immortalized in Oro
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Jan 31, 2008 - 5:22:20 AM
Cagayan
de Oro City, Feb 1 (PNA) - City officials lead by Mayor Constantino
G. Jaraula will lead on Friday morning, the formal groundbreaking rites
signalling the construction of General Douglas McArthur's marker at the
Old Pier in Barangay Macabalan, here.
This
developed even as a top official from the General Douglas MacArthur
Foundation based in Norfolk, Virginia expressed elation over the city
government’s preparation for the commemoration of the 63rd anniversary
of the landing of World War II hero Gen. Douglas McArthur here on March
13.
“I
know that we will be able to help each other and preserve the legacy of
General MacArthur,” says Bill Davis of the General Douglas MacArthur
Foundation, in a handwritten letter sent to Mayor Jaraula.
“Please let me know (of) your plans for the MacArthur monument dedication once they are finalized,” Davis added.
Extremely
passionate about the project in an attempt to relive history, the mayor
even went to Norfolk, Virginia last December. Davis gave Jaraula a tour
of the McArthur Museum and Library. He was received warmly by the
Norfolk city officials, who expressed enthusiasm to visit Cagayan de
Oro and forge a sisterhood city agreement.
After the marker's completion and innauguration, Mayor Jaraula envisions to make it one of the Philippines' top destinations.
US Ambassador Kristie Kenney and other US government officials are expected to attend the event.
The
establishment of the marker, which will have five huge stars as its
foundation, a giant replica of McArthur’s hat as its roofing, a replica
of a PT Boat, souvenir shops as well as a park, could be an instrument
in strenghtening further the diplomatic ties between Cagayan de Oro and
the American governments.
According
to history, Gen. McArthur landed at the Macabalan Wharf at dawn on
March 13, 1945, aboard a PT Boat with submarines and proceeded to Del
Monte Clubhouse where he uttered the famous line, “I shall return”
before his departure to Australia.
As
part of the city’s grand preparation, Mayor Jaraula recently signed
Executive Order No. 2008 CGJ 004 creating the MacArthur Marker
Committee (MMC) with Engr. Elpidio Paras as chairman; Engr. Ruben
Vegafria, vice chairman; Frank Rolida, treasurer; Arch. Richard Tan,
secretary and Hong See, Albino Limketkai, Rodolfo Meñes, John Mark
Sarraga and Pastor Genesis Udang as members.
The
MMC is tasked to assist the city government in the establishment and
construction of the MacArthur Marker; accept donations and raise funds
as may be necessary; open bank account, dollar and peso denomination,
with any bank under the name of the committee with the MMC chairman,
MMC treasurer and the city mayor as signatories. (PNA)
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