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[Title] => The President's Men And Women: Cory's loyal PSG chief takes helm of DND
[Summary] => Voltaire Gazmin was the first commander of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) during the administration of Corazon Aquino.
[DatePublished] => 2010-07-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fil-Am pilot killed in Iraq buried with full military honors
[Summary] => OBANDO, Bulacan US Army Chief Warrant Officer II Ruel Garcia was laid to rest yesterday with full military honors as American officials paid tribute to the Filipino-American pilot who died in Iraq last month.
"He will never be forgotten, he served both the Philippines and the United States in the name of democracy," said US Chargé d Affaires Paul Jones during burial rites at the Polo Memorial Park in Palasan, Valenzuela City, adjacent to Garcias hometown of Obando.
[DatePublished] => 2006-02-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Senga takes over as AFP chief today
[Summary] => Lt. Gen. Generoso Senga will formally take over the helm of the 120,000-strong Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) today, with some officers saying he is a man who can unite the military.
In a formal ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Senga, former commanding general of the Philippine Army, will be installed as the 34th AFP chief, replacing Gen. Efren Abu, who retires today after a one-month extension granted him by President Arroyo.
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[Title] => Magdalo officers join Garci probe
[Summary] => Two junior officers implicated in the 2003 Oakwood mutiny will take part in the investigation of military generals mentioned in audio tapes of purported wiretapped conversations indicating vote rigging in the elections last year.
Appointed as members of the militarys fact-finding bodys secretariat are Navy Lts. Senior Grade Ronald Allan Uy and Anchines Alphonso Diola.
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[Title] => Gonzales: Opposition agitating military
[Summary] => After failing to stage a people power revolt to oust President Arroyo, some members of the opposition are reportedly urging some military officers to launch what could be a violent attempt to take over the government, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.
Gonzales said he expects reports of disgruntlement within the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to come out in the media in the near future, including manifestos or statements by "shadowy groups" expressing disappointment with the government and the military leadership.
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[Title] => Terrorist plot foiled with seizure of explosives
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military foiled a large-scale terror plot by communist rebels with the seizure of two truckloads of explosives in Surigao del Norte last Monday, officials said.
Southern Command chief Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza said the military is now focusing on the possibility that communist New Peoples Army (NPA) guerrillas are selling explosives to other extremist groups.
Braganza did not discount the possibility that some of the explosives might have ended up in the hands of terror groups.
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[Title] => Fil-Am pilot killed in Iraq buried with full military honors
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"He will never be forgotten, he served both the Philippines and the United States in the name of democracy," said US Chargé d Affaires Paul Jones during burial rites at the Polo Memorial Park in Palasan, Valenzuela City, adjacent to Garcias hometown of Obando.
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In a formal ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Senga, former commanding general of the Philippine Army, will be installed as the 34th AFP chief, replacing Gen. Efren Abu, who retires today after a one-month extension granted him by President Arroyo.
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Appointed as members of the militarys fact-finding bodys secretariat are Navy Lts. Senior Grade Ronald Allan Uy and Anchines Alphonso Diola.
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[Title] => Gonzales: Opposition agitating military
[Summary] => After failing to stage a people power revolt to oust President Arroyo, some members of the opposition are reportedly urging some military officers to launch what could be a violent attempt to take over the government, National Security Adviser Norberto Gonzales said yesterday.
Gonzales said he expects reports of disgruntlement within the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to come out in the media in the near future, including manifestos or statements by "shadowy groups" expressing disappointment with the government and the military leadership.
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[Title] => Terrorist plot foiled with seizure of explosives
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The military foiled a large-scale terror plot by communist rebels with the seizure of two truckloads of explosives in Surigao del Norte last Monday, officials said.
Southern Command chief Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza said the military is now focusing on the possibility that communist New Peoples Army (NPA) guerrillas are selling explosives to other extremist groups.
Braganza did not discount the possibility that some of the explosives might have ended up in the hands of terror groups.
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August 15, 2005 - 12:00am