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P9.6M separation gratuity granted to 77 CAAs; Honoring years of dedicated service

By DPAO, 8ID PA
May 9, 2026

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CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan City – The Division CAFGU Active Auxiliary Office (DCAO) of the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine Army, distributed a total of P9,613,187 Separation Gratuity to 77 CAFGU Active Auxiliary (CAA) members from various CAA units across the region on April 30, 2026.

The financial assistance was released through respective Infantry Battalions, with P3,736,687 granted to 30 CAAs under the 93rd Infantry Battalion; P2,682,750 to 22 CAAs of the 43rd Infantry Battalion; P1,788,500 to 14 CAAs of the 63rd Infantry Battalion; and P1,405,250 to 11 CAAs of the 46th Infantry Battalion.

Among the beneficiaries, 73 CAAs rendered eight years or more of service, while the remaining personnel served between five to seven years, reflecting their sustained commitment in supporting peace and security efforts in their respective areas of responsibility.

The distribution underscores the 8ID’s unwavering recognition of the indispensable role of CAAs as force multipliers and community-based frontliners who have significantly contributed in maintaining peace, order, and stability in geographically isolated and conflict-affected areas.

It likewise serves as a tribute to their dedication and sacrifices in supporting military operations, securing communities, and protecting civilians from the threats posed by local communist terrorist groups.

The Separation Gratuity Program aims to provide financial assistance to retiring CAAs as they transition back to civilian life, enabling them to establish small businesses, support their families, and pursue sustainable livelihood opportunities.

The 8th Infantry Division emphasized that the provision of separation gratuity is a tangible manifestation of the Army’s appreciation for the invaluable service rendered by the CAAs.

“For years, our CAAs stood side by side with our soldiers in safeguarding communities and preserving peace. As they return to civilian life, we hope that this assistance will serve as a strong foundation for new beginnings and sustainable livelihoods for them and their families.”

Meanwhile, the 8th Infantry Division reiterated that the initiative forms part of the government’s broader efforts to ensure that the contributions of CAAs are duly recognized, while promoting their smooth reintegration into mainstream society and fostering long-term community resilience.

The 8ID further reaffirmed its commitment to continue supporting its peace partners, ensuring that every contribution to peace and nation-building is honored and remembered.