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                    [Title] => Overstaying na ex-generals lalayas na sa Ft. Bonifacio
                    [Summary] => Boluntaryo nang lilisanin ng dalawang overstaying na retiradong opisyal ng Navy ang kanilang mga quarters sa  Fort Bonifacio, Makati  City bunsod na rin ng ibinigay na ultimatum sa kanila.


Ayon kina ret. Navy chief Vice Admiral Victor Hingco at ret. Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon, hindi na sila kailangan pang gamitan ng puwersa ng kanilang successor na si Navy Chief Vice Admiral Mateo Mayuga dahil willing silang umalis. Ang dalawa ay kabilang sa 56 retired officers na binigyan ng eviction notice dahil sa pagiging overstaying.
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Navy chief Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon presided over a simple send-off ceremony at the Navy headquarters on Roxas Boulevard for the members of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 1 (MBLT 1).

Consisting of four companies that underwent seven-month retraining at the Marine base in Ternate, Cavite, the MBLT 1 will take over the duties of MBLT 2 in Mindanao, including Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
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Navy chief Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon said he has also ordered local navy commanders to work closely with other military and police units when carrying out operations.

Because of the navy’s limited capabilities, its special units such as the Marines would also undergo training in carrying out precision strikes, De Leon said.
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                    [Title] => Overstaying na ex-generals lalayas na sa Ft. Bonifacio
                    [Summary] => Boluntaryo nang lilisanin ng dalawang overstaying na retiradong opisyal ng Navy ang kanilang mga quarters sa  Fort Bonifacio, Makati  City bunsod na rin ng ibinigay na ultimatum sa kanila.


Ayon kina ret. Navy chief Vice Admiral Victor Hingco at ret. Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon, hindi na sila kailangan pang gamitan ng puwersa ng kanilang successor na si Navy Chief Vice Admiral Mateo Mayuga dahil willing silang umalis. Ang dalawa ay kabilang sa 56 retired officers na binigyan ng eviction notice dahil sa pagiging overstaying.
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Navy chief Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon presided over a simple send-off ceremony at the Navy headquarters on Roxas Boulevard for the members of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 1 (MBLT 1).

Consisting of four companies that underwent seven-month retraining at the Marine base in Ternate, Cavite, the MBLT 1 will take over the duties of MBLT 2 in Mindanao, including Sulu and Tawi-Tawi.
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Navy chief Vice Admiral Ernesto de Leon said he has also ordered local navy commanders to work closely with other military and police units when carrying out operations.

Because of the navy’s limited capabilities, its special units such as the Marines would also undergo training in carrying out precision strikes, De Leon said.
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