+ Follow DEFENSE SECRETARY AVELINO CRUZ JR. AND ARMED FORCES Tag
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[Title] => Chief Garci prober is new Navy chief
[Summary] => The chief investigator into the alleged involvement of military generals in the so-called "Hello, Garci" controversy is the new flag officer-in-command of the 22,000-strong Philippine Navy.
Rear Adm. Mateo Mayuga has been appointed Navy chief by President Arroyo. He will take over from Vice Adm. Ernesto de Leon who has filed for early retirement from military service.
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[Title] => US army official in town
[Summary] => A top US army official arrived yesterday for counter-terrorism talks with ranking Armed Forces and defense officials.
The US Embassy said Brig. Gen. James Lewis Kennon, US Pacific Command logistics chief, will review US-Philippine "military-to-military security cooperation activities," including the militarys procurement reform program.
The visit falls under the regular series of meetings between military and security officials of both countries "to discuss programs for sustained counter-terrorism capability," the embassy said.
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DEFENSE SECRETARY AVELINO CRUZ JR. AND ARMED FORCES
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[Summary] => The chief investigator into the alleged involvement of military generals in the so-called "Hello, Garci" controversy is the new flag officer-in-command of the 22,000-strong Philippine Navy.
Rear Adm. Mateo Mayuga has been appointed Navy chief by President Arroyo. He will take over from Vice Adm. Ernesto de Leon who has filed for early retirement from military service.
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[Summary] => A top US army official arrived yesterday for counter-terrorism talks with ranking Armed Forces and defense officials.
The US Embassy said Brig. Gen. James Lewis Kennon, US Pacific Command logistics chief, will review US-Philippine "military-to-military security cooperation activities," including the militarys procurement reform program.
The visit falls under the regular series of meetings between military and security officials of both countries "to discuss programs for sustained counter-terrorism capability," the embassy said.
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December 5, 2005 - 12:00am