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                    [Summary] => "Bury me where the grass is green and the gates are shining" goes a line from the song "Poor Man’s Grave" by the ’90s pop group Eraserheads.


Apparently taking a hint, the Philippine Army has decided to provide their fallen men with a resting place fit for heroes.

After helping Army troopers realize their dream of owning decent houses, the Philippine Army, under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr., is now planning to put up "branches" of the "Libingan ng mga Bayani" for soldiers who die in combat.
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However, the claim was dismissed by the communists.

Maj. Bartolome Baccaro said in a radio interview that infiltration was part of an alliance between communist insurgents and military rebels that prompted Mrs. Arroyo to declare a state of emergency last week. It was lifted on Friday.
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                    [Title] => Army to build ‘Libingan ng mga Bayani’ for fallen soldiers
                    [Summary] => "Bury me where the grass is green and the gates are shining" goes a line from the song "Poor Man’s Grave" by the ’90s pop group Eraserheads.


Apparently taking a hint, the Philippine Army has decided to provide their fallen men with a resting place fit for heroes.

After helping Army troopers realize their dream of owning decent houses, the Philippine Army, under the leadership of Lt. Gen. Hermogenes Esperon Jr., is now planning to put up "branches" of the "Libingan ng mga Bayani" for soldiers who die in combat.
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However, the claim was dismissed by the communists.

Maj. Bartolome Baccaro said in a radio interview that infiltration was part of an alliance between communist insurgents and military rebels that prompted Mrs. Arroyo to declare a state of emergency last week. It was lifted on Friday.
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