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[Title] => Boracay casualty
[Summary] => Late last week, Col. Ricardo Morales was relieved of his post as commander of the 404th Infantry Brigade in Mawab, Davao del Norte. Originally, we had thought that the reason for his relief was that he had been pinpointed as one of the plotters in a destabilization move against the GMA administration.
He had been branded, initial media reports said, as "disloyal" or at least "unreliable," at a time when the Armed Forces were conducting loyalty checks of all their field units that could be utilized as the armed component of a putative coup attempt.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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He had been branded, initial media reports said, as "disloyal" or at least "unreliable," at a time when the Armed Forces were conducting loyalty checks of all their field units that could be utilized as the armed component of a putative coup attempt.
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