MAJOR CLARO JUNIO CAMACHO
Success is best measured not only by achievements but also by the challenges one overcomes along the way. Experience, positive attitude, determination, and faith in God are essential in shaping a person of strong character. These qualities define the late Major Claro Junio Camacho.
A native of Barangay Nalsian, Bayambang, Pangasinan, Major Camacho later resided in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. Throughout his life, he held various challenging roles, all of which he fulfilled with excellence and humility.
He served as a Liaison Officer in the Philippine Air Force. After his retirement, he was called back to active duty as a commercial pilot for Air Manila. A dedicated and hardworking individual, he also served as a helicopter flight instructor. Recognizing his expertise, former Pangasinan Governor Tito Primicias hired him as a private helicopter pilot. He also served as a pilot for Certeza Surveying Firm.
One of his most remarkable achievements was his service in the guerrilla movement during World War II, where he fought bravely against Japanese forces for nearly four years. This guerrilla force, led by Edwin Ramsey, helped sustain hope for the Philippines during the war. As a guerrilla officer, he risked his life to save many Filipinos, especially his fellow townspeople.
After his military service, he pursued aviation studies in California, USA, sponsored by Edwin Ramsey in gratitude for his loyal service.
He was also known for his humanitarian efforts, including locating the body of a drowned Boy Scout in Lingayen, Pangasinan.
Despite his many accomplishments, Major Camacho remained humble—a devoted family man who left a lasting legacy in public service. He is remembered as the first pilot from Bayambang.
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