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                    [Summary] => June Keithley Castro became a national heroine during the four dramatic days of Edsa I, on February 22, 23, 24 and 25, 1986.  She was given a medal of honor at the Philippine Military Academy by General Fidel Ramos, and the title: "Commander in Chief of the People’s Army".

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