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There were no yellow ribbons when Pfc. Ian Matematico arrived at his house at Signal Village in Taguig City. But the loving embrace of his wife and being able to hold and kiss his two children, who were both born while he was in detention for particpating in the Oakwood mutiny in 2003, were enough to make him feel how much his family missed him.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines general court martial ordered the release of Sgt. Michael Llamas, Sgt. Dante Bulawan, Cpl. Ramon Pedregosa, Cpl. Albert Garde, Cpl. Jonathan Calcada, Cpl. Arnold Gregorio, Pfc. Ronnie Cabaltera, Pfc. Marlon Cesar, and Pfc. Ian Matematiko, based on a recommendation of the Special Adjudication Board dated July 20, 2006.
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There were no yellow ribbons when Pfc. Ian Matematico arrived at his house at Signal Village in Taguig City. But the loving embrace of his wife and being able to hold and kiss his two children, who were both born while he was in detention for particpating in the Oakwood mutiny in 2003, were enough to make him feel how much his family missed him.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines general court martial ordered the release of Sgt. Michael Llamas, Sgt. Dante Bulawan, Cpl. Ramon Pedregosa, Cpl. Albert Garde, Cpl. Jonathan Calcada, Cpl. Arnold Gregorio, Pfc. Ronnie Cabaltera, Pfc. Marlon Cesar, and Pfc. Ian Matematiko, based on a recommendation of the Special Adjudication Board dated July 20, 2006.
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