The Bicentenary Heroes are men and women committed in body and soul to a country that they once swore to defend, it is a commitment that rules courageous soldiers to continue to conduct activities beyond fulfilling their constitutional duty. That is why they are always ready to help the needy, this is where the story of Lieutenant Colonel Julio César Núñez Charris begins. He is one of those brave men who decided to wear the “pixelated” to help others and thus contribute a bit to build a better country.
This leadership and work with the community has been in the same way implemented in this part of the Colombian Orinoquía region. In addition to working hard to combat the outlaw groups that commit crimes in this region of the country, he has managed to carry out different activities of Comprehensive Action, with clowns, presents, and conferences for the community in the urban and rural areas of the municipalities.
In one of the tours and visits he heard of a family made of two young people, 19 and 20, who had a two-month-old boy, Nicolás, a small child who suffers from hydrocephalus at a young age, he is about to undergo a hernia operation and he is waiting for a liver transplant. The parents of this child are poor, do not have a job, and live in a house with zinc walls and roof in a peripheral area which denotes precarious conditions for a child to survive in these health conditions. So the troops, immediately begin to plan a strategy to help them-.
Source: National Army