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President Arroyo has promoted Presidential Security Group (PSG) chief Romeo Prestoza to the rank of brigadier general less than a year after he was appointed to the post, officials said yesterday.


Other developments in this elite unit include the appointment of Air Force Lt. Col. Ralph Mamauag and Marine Lt. Col. Joseph Calderon as heads of the Presidential Guards and Presidential Escorts, respectively.
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Bangit will be replaced by Air Force Col. Romeo Prestoza, deputy chief of the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ISAFP). Bangit will turn over his post as head of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) to Prestoza in simple ceremonies at 2 p.m. today.
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President Arroyo has promoted Presidential Security Group (PSG) chief Romeo Prestoza to the rank of brigadier general less than a year after he was appointed to the post, officials said yesterday.


Other developments in this elite unit include the appointment of Air Force Lt. Col. Ralph Mamauag and Marine Lt. Col. Joseph Calderon as heads of the Presidential Guards and Presidential Escorts, respectively.
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