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[Title] => GMA names new AFP chief Wednesday
[Summary] => The waiting game aint over yet.
President Arroyo changed her mind yesterday and put off until Wednesday her announcement of the next chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
The President said earlier she would announce today the successor of AFP chief Gen. Roy Cimatu who is slated to officially end his extended tour of duty on Sept. 4.
Mrs. Arroyo also extended anew Cimatus tenure until Sept. 10 "so that he can have Sulu as his swan song."
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[Title] => West Point grad pushed as next AFP chief
[Summary] => Lt. Gen. Narciso Abaya, AFP deputy chief of staff, leads six other three-star generals in the race to succeed Gen. Roy Cimatu as Armed Forces chief.
Cimatu is scheduled to retire next Wednesday.
The "short list" for the new Armed Forces chief has been submitted to President Arroyo by the AFP Board of Generals following the endorsement of Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes.
Mrs. Arroyo said she would make consultations on her choice to get the sentiments of the officers and men of the Armed Forces.
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COMMAND VICE ADM
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[Title] => GMA names new AFP chief Wednesday
[Summary] => The waiting game aint over yet.
President Arroyo changed her mind yesterday and put off until Wednesday her announcement of the next chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
The President said earlier she would announce today the successor of AFP chief Gen. Roy Cimatu who is slated to officially end his extended tour of duty on Sept. 4.
Mrs. Arroyo also extended anew Cimatus tenure until Sept. 10 "so that he can have Sulu as his swan song."
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[Title] => West Point grad pushed as next AFP chief
[Summary] => Lt. Gen. Narciso Abaya, AFP deputy chief of staff, leads six other three-star generals in the race to succeed Gen. Roy Cimatu as Armed Forces chief.
Cimatu is scheduled to retire next Wednesday.
The "short list" for the new Armed Forces chief has been submitted to President Arroyo by the AFP Board of Generals following the endorsement of Defense Secretary Angelo Reyes.
Mrs. Arroyo said she would make consultations on her choice to get the sentiments of the officers and men of the Armed Forces.
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