Gerald Anderson receives Coast Guard medal, lauded by Robin Padilla for heroism during 'Carina'

Auxiliary Commander Gerald Anderson received the “Search and Rescue Medal” from the PCG
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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) lauded Kapamilya actor Gerald Anderson for his heroic acts during the onslaught of Typhoon "Carina."

According to a statement released yesterday, Auxiliary Commander Anderson received the “Search and Rescue Medal” from the PCG. 

PCG Spokesperson, CG Rear Admiral Armando Balilo, said Auxiliary CDR Anderson has been an active partner of the Command, especially during humanitarian and disaster response operations. 

“He is always present during the Coast Guard’s relief operations and disaster rehabilitation. He continues to help Aetas in Zambales, recovering families in Marawi, and even donated medical supplies and tents during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic," Balilo said. 

"Together with Auxiliary Ensign Julia Barretto and other PCGA members, Auxiliary CDR Anderson also donated bags filled with school supplies for the children of Pag-Asa Island,” he added. 

Senator Robinhood Padilla also acknowledged Anderson’s willingness to place others' needs above his own safety, which he served as an inspiration to fellow Filipinos. 

“Auxiliary CDR Anderson showcased the core values of PCG as first responders in the face of calamities. His actions demonstrated the true embodiment of a [PCGA member], which is to support and compliment the active force when circumstances called for,” he said.

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