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A mans home is his castle, and shelter is a basic need. The government, however, has limited resources to provide decent housing for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. And the government cannot afford to extend those limited housing privileges to retired military officers, no matter how well they have served the nation and the AFP.
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[Title] => Retired Southcom chief evicted from Aguinaldo house
[Summary] => A former commander of military forces in Mindanao almost found himself homeless yesterday after he was nearly evicted from his quarters at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.
Retired Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza, also a former senior military aide to President Arroyo, requested the military leadership to give him a month to look for a place to stay but was given only three days.
Military regulations require that officers immediately move out from their quarters 60 days upon retirement to give way to active duty officers.
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A mans home is his castle, and shelter is a basic need. The government, however, has limited resources to provide decent housing for members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. And the government cannot afford to extend those limited housing privileges to retired military officers, no matter how well they have served the nation and the AFP.
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[Summary] => A former commander of military forces in Mindanao almost found himself homeless yesterday after he was nearly evicted from his quarters at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.
Retired Lt. Gen. Alberto Braganza, also a former senior military aide to President Arroyo, requested the military leadership to give him a month to look for a place to stay but was given only three days.
Military regulations require that officers immediately move out from their quarters 60 days upon retirement to give way to active duty officers.
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February 12, 2006 - 12:00am