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                    [Title] => Army company head relieved for backing Davao candidate
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — A company commander of the Army’s 60th Infantry Battalion assigned to the gold-rush town of Monkayo in Com—postela Valley was relieved from his post yesterday due to allegations that he was openly supporting a mayoral candidate.


Col. Felipe Berroya, chief of the Army’s 701st Infantry Brigade, said 1Lt. Jeffrey Villarosa was "ordered back to barracks" for allegedly supporting the mayoral candidacy of Joel Brillantes, president of the JB Management mining firm operating in Monkayo.
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Col. Felipe Berroya, chief of the Army’s 701st Infantry Brigade, said 1Lt. Jeffrey Villarosa was "ordered back to barracks" for allegedly supporting the mayoral candidacy of Joel Brillantes, president of the JB Management mining firm operating in Monkayo.
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                    [Title] => Army company head relieved for backing Davao candidate
                    [Summary] => DAVAO CITY — A company commander of the Army’s 60th Infantry Battalion assigned to the gold-rush town of Monkayo in Com—postela Valley was relieved from his post yesterday due to allegations that he was openly supporting a mayoral candidate.


Col. Felipe Berroya, chief of the Army’s 701st Infantry Brigade, said 1Lt. Jeffrey Villarosa was "ordered back to barracks" for allegedly supporting the mayoral candidacy of Joel Brillantes, president of the JB Management mining firm operating in Monkayo.
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Col. Felipe Berroya, chief of the Army’s 701st Infantry Brigade, said 1Lt. Jeffrey Villarosa was "ordered back to barracks" for allegedly supporting the mayoral candidacy of Joel Brillantes, president of the JB Management mining firm operating in Monkayo.
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