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                    [Title] => RP receives US body armor under new pact
                    [Summary] => Philippine troops have received 500 sets of body armor from the United States, a military official said. 


Maj. Gen. Cicero Castellano, Armed Forces’ deputy chief of logistics, said the items were obtained through the government’s Mutual Logistics and Support Agreement (MLSA) with the United States.

"We are trying to prove that the MLSA is an effective facility to procure (defense items) for the use of our troops," Castellano told reporters.
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Subtly pressing her loyalty check among retired and active policemen and soldiers, President Arroyo appealed yesterday for unwavering loyalty to her administration and for help to push her thrust toward attaining a strong Republic.

"Stay always with me in building a strong Republic," the President said in a speech at a convention of the Guardians Philippines Anti-Crime Organization Inc. in Los Baños, Laguna.
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But Brig Gen. Glenn Rabonza was not complaining.

"Keeping up with a President on the move proved to be very challenging," he said Friday when he turned over the PSG command to Army Col. Hermo—genes Esperon Jr.
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Maj. Gen. Cicero Castellano, Armed Forces’ deputy chief of logistics, said the items were obtained through the government’s Mutual Logistics and Support Agreement (MLSA) with the United States.

"We are trying to prove that the MLSA is an effective facility to procure (defense items) for the use of our troops," Castellano told reporters.
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Subtly pressing her loyalty check among retired and active policemen and soldiers, President Arroyo appealed yesterday for unwavering loyalty to her administration and for help to push her thrust toward attaining a strong Republic.

"Stay always with me in building a strong Republic," the President said in a speech at a convention of the Guardians Philippines Anti-Crime Organization Inc. in Los Baños, Laguna.
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But Brig Gen. Glenn Rabonza was not complaining.

"Keeping up with a President on the move proved to be very challenging," he said Friday when he turned over the PSG command to Army Col. Hermo—genes Esperon Jr.
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