IBOV 175,739 ▼ 1.20% IPSA 10,928 ▼ 1.17% IPC MEX 65,973 ▼ 0.79% MERVAL 3,235,295 ▼ 1.37% COLCAP 2,307.67 — UNCH BVL PERÚ 56,917.82 ▼ 0.86% USD/BRL5.13▲ 0.52% USD/MXN17.50▲ 0.17% USD/CLP932.70▲ 0.85% USD/COP3,235▼ 0.35% USD/PEN3.41▲ 0.52% USD/ARS1,482▼ 0.37% USD/UYU 40.22 — 0.00% USD/PYG6,045▼ 0.17% USD/BOB10.35▲ 2.07% USD/DOP58.37▼ 0.19% USD/CRC448.53▼ 0.06% USD/GTQ7.62▼ 0.10% USD/HNL26.73▲ 0.04% USD/NIO 36.62 — 0.00% USD/VES722.19▲ 0.24% USD/PAB1.00— 0.00% USD/BZD2.00— 0.00% USD/JMD157.69▼ 0.25% USD/TTD6.74▼ 0.12% EUR/BRL5.87▲ 0.87% BRENT 84.73 ▲ 1.72% WTI 79.68 ▲ 1.97% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.31 ▲ 1.28% GOLD 4,022 ▲ 0.62% SILVER 57.89 ▲ 0.44% SOY 1,189 ▼ 1.12% CORN 459.25 ▲ 4.91% WHEAT 636.75 ▲ 1.56% COFFEE 330.50 ▼ 3.64% SUGAR 14.76 ▼ 0.81% ORANGE JUICE 137.15 ▼ 7.24% COTTON 81.49 ▲ 1.96% COCOA 5,808 ▼ 1.88% BEEF 234.95 ▼ 0.11% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.24 ▼ 2.88% PETR4 40.66 ▲ 2.55% VALE3 72.85 ▼ 1.79% ITUB4 43.52 ▼ 1.76% BBDC4 18.77 ▼ 0.48% ABEV3 15.83 ▲ 0.06% BBAS3 20.24 ▼ 1.65% B3SA3 15.12 ▼ 1.95% WEGE3 44.39 ▼ 4.56% PRIO3 57.20 ▲ 3.16% SUZB3 41.49 ▼ 0.14% RENT3 40.20 ▼ 2.19% AZZA3 19.22 ▲ 0.63% CSAN3 3.90 ▼ 4.18% RAIZ4 0.33 ▼ 5.71% PCAR3 2.59 ▼ 5.13% GMAT3 3.94 ▼ 0.76% PSSA3 54.04 ▼ 1.69% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.99 ▲ 0.50% SLCE3 13.87 ▼ 1.07% NATU3 8.60 ▼ 0.92% BRKM5 6.94 ▲ 4.68% RANI3 7.95 ▼ 0.75% CSNA3 5.24 ▲ 1.16% CMIN3 5.45 ▲ 4.21% USIM5 8.38 ▼ 0.83% GGBR4 22.82 ▼ 0.83% ENEV3 26.88 ▼ 2.43% CPFE3 46.84 ▼ 2.15% CMIG4 11.07 ▼ 2.72% EQTL3 40.21 ▼ 1.71% LREN3 14.15 ▼ 3.21% VIVT3 34.73 ▼ 2.85% RAIL3 14.11 ▼ 1.74% KLABIN 17.48 ▼ 0.34% RAIA DROGASIL 18.20 ▼ 3.04% RDOR3 35.56 ▼ 1.28% HAPV3 10.46 ▼ 1.32% FLRY3 16.15 ▼ 1.64% SMTO3 16.37 — 0.00% UGPA3 30.93 ▲ 0.72% VBBR3 32.76 ▼ 0.73% BBSE3 40.28 ▼ 0.17% BPAC11 57.52 ▼ 2.06% CURY3 33.12 ▼ 3.19% AERI3 2.08 ▼ 0.48% VIVARA 23.11 ▼ 1.79% COMPASS 24.77 ▼ 2.86% VAMOS 3.02 ▼ 1.31% SANB11 27.37 ▼ 0.91% ASAI3 8.71 ▼ 1.80% SBSP3 30.37 ▼ 2.38% WALMEX 49.66 ▲ 0.69% GMEXICO 195.76 ▼ 1.74% FEMSA 225.36 ▲ 0.92% CEMEX 21.79 ▼ 0.32% GFNORTE 181.91 ▼ 2.51% BIMBO 55.97 ▼ 0.23% TELEVISA 9.58 ▼ 1.54% AMX 22.86 ▲ 0.70% GAP 407.66 ▼ 1.17% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA 232.47 ▼ 1.70% KOF 181.26 ▲ 0.62% GRUMA 281.37 ▼ 0.57% KIMBER 38.22 ▲ 0.24% SQM-B 67,211 ▼ 0.80% COPEC 6,057 ▼ 1.33% BSANTANDER 78.20 ▼ 1.01% FALABELLA 5,905 — 0.00% ENELAM 84.20 ▼ 1.41% CENCOSUD 2,040 ▼ 0.25% CMPC 1,078 ▼ 2.80% BANCO CHILE 185.00 ▼ 2.05% LATAM AIR 24.90 ▼ 5.18% YPF 77,175 ▲ 3.73% GGAL 8,095 ▼ 2.88% PAMPA 5,225 ▲ 0.87% TXAR 661.50 ▼ 1.42% ALUAR 964.50 ▼ 1.13% TGS 9,580 ▼ 0.16% CEPU 2,324 ▼ 3.01% MIRGOR 17,050 ▼ 1.16% COME 44.85 ▼ 2.31% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 308.25 ▼ 1.83% TELECOM ARG 4,248 ▲ 0.06% ECOPETROL 15.88 ▲ 1.93% BANCOLOMBIA 80.42 ▼ 3.05% GRUPO AVAL 4.91 ▼ 3.16% CREDICORP 389.22 ▼ 2.89% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.53 ▼ 0.74% BUENAVENTURA 29.82 ▼ 0.60% MERCADOLIBRE 1,867 ▲ 0.81% NUBANK 13.67 ▼ 0.65% XP 16.37 ▼ 3.25% PAGSEGURO 9.28 ▲ 0.32% STONE 11.15 ▼ 0.54% GLOBANT 32.12 ▲ 7.21% TECNOGLASS 42.84 ▼ 2.41% GAP AIRPORT 232.77 ▼ 1.22% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA AIRPORT 106.13 ▼ 1.77% AMX ADR 26.02 ▲ 0.04% FEMSA ADR 129.01 ▲ 1.06% CEMEX ADR 12.45 ▼ 0.24% PETROBRAS ADR 17.88 ▲ 3.23% VALE ADR 14.18 ▼ 1.94% ITAU ADR 8.47 ▼ 1.74% SANTANDER BR 5.34 ▼ 1.02% AMBEV ADR 3.06 ▼ 0.33% CSN 1.03 ▲ 1.49% GERDAU 4.49 ▼ 0.22% LATAM ADR 53.33 ▼ 5.53% BTC 62,500 ▼ 1.97% ETH 1,781 ▼ 1.36% SOL 75.02 ▼ 2.41% XRP 1.06 ▼ 1.96% BNB 569.38 ▼ 0.80% ADA 0.16 ▼ 2.88% DOGE 0.07 ▼ 1.04% AVAX 6.43 ▲ 0.44% LINK 7.90 ▼ 1.10% DOT 0.83 ▼ 1.21% LTC 43.60 ▼ 0.84% BCH 233.46 ▼ 2.71% TRX 0.32 ▼ 2.00% XLM 0.18 ▼ 4.21% HBAR 0.07 ▼ 2.31% NEAR 1.96 ▲ 3.67% ATOM 1.52 ▼ 2.94% AAVE 95.94 ▼ 1.16% SELIC 14.25% EMBRAER 83.01 ▼ 1.88% EMBRAER ADR 64.48 ▼ 2.32% JBS 11.80 ▼ 0.92% JBS BDR 60.61 ▼ 0.28% MBRF3 15.72 ▲ 1.09% MBRFY 3.03 ▲ 0.33% INTER 5.65 ▼ 2.92% IBOV 175,739 ▼ 1.20% IPSA 10,928 ▼ 1.17% IPC MEX 65,973 ▼ 0.79% MERVAL 3,235,295 ▼ 1.37% COLCAP 2,307.67 — UNCH BVL PERÚ 56,917.82 ▼ 0.86% USD/BRL 5.13 ▲ 0.52% USD/MXN 17.50 ▲ 0.17% USD/CLP 932.70 ▲ 0.85% USD/COP 3,235 ▼ 0.35% USD/PEN 3.41 ▲ 0.52% USD/ARS 1,482 ▼ 0.37% USD/UYU 40.22 — 0.00% USD/PYG 6,045 ▼ 0.17% USD/BOB 10.35 ▲ 2.07% USD/DOP 58.37 ▼ 0.19% USD/CRC 448.53 ▼ 0.06% USD/GTQ 7.62 ▼ 0.10% USD/HNL 26.73 ▲ 0.04% USD/NIO 36.62 — 0.00% USD/VES 722.19 ▲ 0.24% USD/PAB 1.00 — 0.00% USD/BZD 2.00 — 0.00% USD/JMD 157.69 ▲ 0.70% USD/TTD 6.74 ▲ 1.05% EUR/BRL 5.87 ▲ 0.87% BRENT 84.73 ▲ 1.72% WTI 79.68 ▲ 1.97% IRON ORE 161.91 — — COPPER 6.31 ▲ 1.28% GOLD 4,022 ▲ 0.62% SILVER 57.89 ▲ 0.44% SOY 1,189 ▼ 1.12% CORN 459.25 ▲ 4.91% WHEAT 636.75 ▲ 1.56% COFFEE 330.50 ▼ 3.64% SUGAR 14.76 ▼ 0.81% ORANGE JUICE 137.15 ▼ 7.24% COTTON 81.49 ▲ 1.96% COCOA 5,808 ▼ 1.88% BEEF 234.95 ▼ 0.11% CATTLE 354.20 ▼ 0.11% LITHIUM 70.24 ▼ 2.88% PETR4 40.66 ▲ 2.55% VALE3 72.85 ▼ 1.79% ITUB4 43.52 ▼ 1.76% BBDC4 18.77 ▼ 0.48% ABEV3 15.83 ▲ 0.06% BBAS3 20.24 ▼ 1.65% B3SA3 15.12 ▼ 1.95% WEGE3 44.39 ▼ 4.56% PRIO3 57.20 ▲ 3.16% SUZB3 41.49 ▼ 0.14% RENT3 40.20 ▼ 2.19% AZZA3 19.22 ▲ 0.63% CSAN3 3.90 ▼ 4.18% RAIZ4 0.33 ▼ 5.71% PCAR3 2.59 ▼ 5.13% GMAT3 3.94 ▼ 0.76% PSSA3 54.04 ▼ 1.69% CVCB3 1.25 — 0.00% POSI3 3.99 ▲ 0.50% SLCE3 13.87 ▼ 1.07% NATU3 8.60 ▼ 0.92% BRKM5 6.94 ▲ 4.68% RANI3 7.95 ▼ 0.75% CSNA3 5.24 ▲ 1.16% CMIN3 5.45 ▲ 4.21% USIM5 8.38 ▼ 0.83% GGBR4 22.82 ▼ 0.83% ENEV3 26.88 ▼ 2.43% CPFE3 46.84 ▼ 2.15% CMIG4 11.07 ▼ 2.72% EQTL3 40.21 ▼ 1.71% LREN3 14.15 ▼ 3.21% VIVT3 34.73 ▼ 2.85% RAIL3 14.11 ▼ 1.74% KLABIN 17.48 ▼ 0.34% RAIA DROGASIL 18.20 ▼ 3.04% RDOR3 35.56 ▼ 1.28% HAPV3 10.46 ▼ 1.32% FLRY3 16.15 ▼ 1.64% SMTO3 16.37 — 0.00% UGPA3 30.93 ▲ 0.72% VBBR3 32.76 ▼ 0.73% BBSE3 40.28 ▼ 0.17% BPAC11 57.52 ▼ 2.06% CURY3 33.12 ▼ 3.19% AERI3 2.08 ▼ 0.48% VIVARA 23.11 ▼ 1.79% COMPASS 24.77 ▼ 2.86% VAMOS 3.02 ▼ 1.31% SANB11 27.37 ▼ 0.91% ASAI3 8.71 ▼ 1.80% SBSP3 30.37 ▼ 2.38% WALMEX 49.66 ▲ 0.69% GMEXICO 195.76 ▼ 1.74% FEMSA 225.36 ▲ 0.92% CEMEX 21.79 ▼ 0.32% GFNORTE 181.91 ▼ 2.51% BIMBO 55.97 ▼ 0.23% TELEVISA 9.58 ▼ 1.54% AMX 22.86 ▲ 0.70% GAP 407.66 ▼ 1.17% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA 232.47 ▼ 1.70% KOF 181.26 ▲ 0.62% GRUMA 281.37 ▼ 0.57% KIMBER 38.22 ▲ 0.24% SQM-B 67,211 ▼ 0.80% COPEC 6,057 ▼ 1.33% BSANTANDER 78.20 ▼ 1.01% FALABELLA 5,905 — 0.00% ENELAM 84.20 ▼ 1.41% CENCOSUD 2,040 ▼ 0.25% CMPC 1,078 ▼ 2.80% BANCO CHILE 185.00 ▼ 2.05% LATAM AIR 24.90 ▼ 5.18% YPF 77,175 ▲ 3.73% GGAL 8,095 ▼ 2.88% PAMPA 5,225 ▲ 0.87% TXAR 661.50 ▼ 1.42% ALUAR 964.50 ▼ 1.13% TGS 9,580 ▼ 0.16% CEPU 2,324 ▼ 3.01% MIRGOR 17,050 ▼ 1.16% COME 44.85 ▼ 2.31% LOMA NEGRA 3,500 ▼ 2.30% BYMA 308.25 ▼ 1.83% TELECOM ARG 4,248 ▲ 0.06% ECOPETROL 15.88 ▲ 1.93% BANCOLOMBIA 80.42 ▼ 3.05% GRUPO AVAL 4.91 ▼ 3.16% CREDICORP 389.22 ▼ 2.89% SOUTHERN COPPER 174.53 ▼ 0.74% BUENAVENTURA 29.82 ▼ 0.60% MERCADOLIBRE 1,867 ▲ 0.81% NUBANK 13.67 ▼ 0.65% XP 16.37 ▼ 3.25% PAGSEGURO 9.28 ▲ 0.32% STONE 11.15 ▼ 0.54% GLOBANT 32.12 ▲ 7.21% TECNOGLASS 42.84 ▼ 2.41% GAP AIRPORT 232.77 ▼ 1.22% ASUR 278.66 ▼ 2.27% OMA AIRPORT 106.13 ▼ 1.77% AMX ADR 26.02 ▲ 0.04% FEMSA ADR 129.01 ▲ 1.06% CEMEX ADR 12.45 ▼ 0.24% PETROBRAS ADR 17.88 ▲ 3.23% VALE 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Michael Peter Rabang Dies at 51

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Michael Peter Rabang, love, faith,commitment, and service…with a smile to remember, dies at 51.
By Steve Spencer

If you knew Peter Rabang and someone asked you to state one thing about him, just one thing that was more striking than anything else about him, without a doubt you would say it was his smile. That smile instantly put people at ease. If he wasn’t in the room when you arrived, but you knew he was coming, you’d look forward to it. It was an outward reflection not merely of an agreeable individual, but an attitude about life, the joys of family, friends, fellowship, duty, and service.

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Michael Peter Rabang died in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 of a sudden, massive heart attack.

The son of immigrants to the United States, Peter was born on November 26, 1958 and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, the first of two children born to Melquiadez Rapanan Rabang and Julia Mateo Rabang. The city is home to Naval Station Norfolk, one of the U.S. Navy’s largest bases, which provides support for its Fleet Forces Command that operate in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea.

Perhaps because the Navy was a constant presence in his youth – including the fact that his father was a World War II Naval enlistee who had risen to the rank of Chief Master Steward – Peter had never considered entering the service. However, after securing a Navy ROTC scholarship to study at the University of South Carolina at Columbia, he nonetheless found himself embarking on a naval career.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1981, later attending the Navy’s Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he was awarded a master’s degree in Weapons Systems/Aerospace Engineering in 1988.

In June 1983, he was posted to the USS Conolly (DD-979), which embarked on a mission for UNITAS, the annual exercise in which the U.S. Navy works collaboratively with partner navies in Central and South America. It was on this voyage, in October 1983, that Peter’s ship paid a visit to Rio de Janeiro, which was where he and Helena Rosa Campos, herself a Brazilian Naval officer, first met at a UNITAS reception held at the late Clube in Urca.

With his famous smile, Peter captured the interest of Ensign Campos, a dentist who specializes in teaching endodontics. When she asked the young officer about his family background, he encapsulated his loyalties and deep affections by describing himself as “totally American, 100 percent Filipino blood”.

Following that encounter, Peter got his first tour of Rio, and he and Helena agreed to meet again, shortly thereafter, when the Conolly made its next port of call in Salvador, Bahia. It was there that their romance blossomed and they embarked on a relationship that weathered many months and years of prolonged separations.

Peter Rabang with his loving family, daughter Stephanie Marie Campos Rabang and wife Helena Rosa Campos Rabang, photo by The American Society of Rio.

In that pre-internet era, the couple maintained contact through endless letter writing and countless phone calls, arranging to meet whenever and wherever possible. Although Helena was skeptical that they could ever, ultimately, find a way to be together permanently, she said that Peter was always certain that things would work out. This represents still more of the character traits that so many people speak of when they talk about Peter Rabang – dedicated, loyal, and directed with a perpetually positive outlook on life.

Two years to the day after their first meeting, Peter and Helena became engaged; finally marrying on September 26, 1987. The couple spent the next five years as much apart as they had been during their courtship. Their daughter, Stephanie, was born in November 1991, also while he was still at sea.

During his several tours, Peter also served, from 1984-86, on the USS Barney (DDG-6); from 1989-90, on the USS Harold E. Holt (FF-1074); and from 1990-92, on the USS Concord (AFS-5). His good friend, fellow U.S. veteran and Rio resident, Ward Ryan, said that Peter was an executive officer, “the go-to guy you went to instead of the captain. If you wanted something done, he’d know how to do it and could see it through.” Ryan said this methodical observer evidenced these same qualities in civilian life. “Peter knew as many places to go in Rio to get things fixed or problems solved as anyone I’ve ever met in this city.”

Throughout his time on the high seas, Peter kept pursuing options that might see him stationed in Brazil and closer to his family. Finally, in 1992, he was informed that he would be granted the opportunity to attend Brazil’s Navy War College in Rio, as part of the U.S.-Brazil Personnel Exchange Position (PEP) program. Before doing so, he returned to Monterey, CA, this time to the Defense Language Institute, to study Portuguese, which was his first, full-immersion into the language of his adopted country.

After completing the course, he served for two years, from 1994-96, as an instructor/advisor at the Brazilian fleet training facility, the Centro de Adestramento Almirante Marques de Leão (CAAML), also in Rio. Following this, Peter served in the Military Liaison Office of the U.S. Embassy in Brasília as the Director of Navy-Marine Programs (traveling home to Rio every weekend by bus) until his retirement from the armed forces in 2001, at the rank of Lieutenant Commander.

Since this time, Peter and Helena bought a home in Copacabana and focused on a life no longer interrupted by extended periods apart. He became very active in the local community. As a father, he regularly attended Parent-Teacher Association meetings at the British School; as a former uniformed officer, he participated in numerous veterans’ events; and as a U.S. citizen, he joined the Board of Governors of the American Society of Rio de Janeiro, serving as its president from 2005-2006.

Peter Rabang's sense of duty transferred over to his personal life as he actively participated in the community around him, photo by The American Society of Rio.

In his post-military career, Peter was Regional Manager for Wealth Management and Financial Planning with Phoenix Investment Consulting and a consultant on International Business Development for Defense & Space projects with David Rogus and Associates. He also served as a project consultant for MicroSystems Integration of Stonington, Connecticut and Burdeshaw and Associates of Bethesda, Maryland.

A devout Roman Catholic, Peter was a member in regular attendance at the Igreja Nossa Senhora da Paz in Ipanema.

His death came as a shock to his friends and family as he appeared to be in excellent health, an individual who ate properly, had no indulgences, and was known to run almost every morning on the beach.

He was laid to rest on Sunday, March 14, at Cemitério São João Batista in Botafogo. He is survived by his widow, Commander Helena Rosa Campos Rabang, and daughter, Stephanie Marie Campos Rabang; as well as his sister, Cary Rabang Estrada, and first cousin, Lorraine Farre, both of Norfolk, VA.

For as many people who he came to know and who knew him, it could be said that Peter Rabang was actually a very private person, who did not spend a lot of time socializing outside of those events that obligated him (or what his sense of duty obliged him to) attend. He was devoted to his family, friends, community, church, and country. When he made a commitment, he gave every ounce of that devotion to fulfilling promises and meeting expectations.

It is Peter Rabang’s legacy that quiet, persistent competence is its own demonstration of honor and love, that it will, in the end, produce its own bounty of rewards, and that it is always, always most enduring when delivered with a smile.

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