PRESS RELEASE NO. 42-2022
Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu Acting Head of Post Grace Bulos and Capt. Aldrin Doctor, Armed Forces of the Philippines Liaison Officer to the US Indo-Pacific Command join the Philippine participants to the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Comprehensive Security Cooperation Course (CSC) 2022-3 during their Commencement Ceremony at the Center. In the photo are LTC Joey Larisma, Capt. Aldrin Doctor, Lt. Commander Analyn Antonio, Ms. Katherine Linga, Ms. Bulos, Ms. Kristina Camille Cablayan, Commodore Edgardo Hernando, Maj. Jayson Frias and Major Ramil Dohinog.
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 26 October 2022 – Upon the invitation of Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Director Peter Gumataotao, Acting Head of Post Grace Bulos represented the Philippine Consulate General in Honolulu at the Commencement Ceremony in honor of the participants in the Comprehensive Security Cooperation Course (CSC), 2022-3.
Seven Philippine fellows participated in the five-week CSC course held in September and October, namely:
- Lieutenant Commander Analyn A. Antonio, Chief, Counterintelligence Branch, N2 Philippine Navy
- Kristina Camille G. Cablayan, Chief, Multilateral Cooperation Division, Multilateral Cooperation Division, Philippine Department of National Defense
- Major Ramil S. Dohinog, Deputy, AC of MS for Personnel, MC2, Personnel Department, Philippine Marine Corps, Philippine Navy
- Major Jason K. Frias, Executive Officer, Marine Battalion Landing Team 12, Philippine Marine Corps, Philippine Navy
- Commodore Edgardo Hernando, Force Commander, Coast Guard SOF, Department of Transportation, Philippine Coast Guard
- Lieutenant Colonel Joey Poe B. Larisma, Military Officer, Pj8, G HQ, Armed Forces of the Philippines
- Katherine B. Linga, Planning Officer V (Division Chief), Philippine Department of National Defense
Ms. Bulos expressed her appreciation to the Philippine participants in the course, citing the importance of the knowledge gained and networks developed in fostering greater security cooperation in the region. She was pleased with the positive feedback received from the DKI-APCSS on how participative the Philippine fellows were and how well they represented the country. She also noted that women were well-represented in the seven-person Philippine contingent.
The CSC is a five-week in resident executive program offered by the DKI-APCSS three times a year for mid-level military, government and non-government professionals who intersect with the security sphere.