Bangit wants to leave post by June 22
| By Mario J. Mallari 06/18/2010 Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff  Gen. Delfin Bangit may not render a snappy salute to President-elect  Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino as Commander-in-Chief as he has already  submitted his formal application for an early retirement to  President  Arroyo.  In a chance interview with Camp Aguinaldo  reporters during a testimonial parade in his honor at the Marine  headquarters in Fort Bonifacio yesterday, Bangit admitted that he has  already submitted to the Commander-in-Chief his letter requesting an  early retirement. Bangit said he wanted to  formally retire on June 22. “I can only make  official announcement after the approval,” he stressed. “That’s the date (June 22) I am requesting but… the  actual date of retirement has to be decided by the Commander-in-Chief,”  Bangit added. It was gathered that Bangit  submitted his letter to the President, through acting Defense Secretary  Norberto Gonzales, early this week when he started conducting farewell visits to major military camps throughout the country  as military tradition calls. During his exit  visits, Bangit urged the troops to remain professional, obey, respect  and support the incoming Commander-in-Chief and chief of staff. Bangit has more than a year left in the active service  as he is reaching the mandatory retirement age of 56 on July 31, 2011  but is “forced” to retire early as Aquino has announced he will not  retain Bangit as chief of the 120,000-strong military organization when he assumes  office. Asked if he is not regretting having to  leave the military service earlier, Bangit replied “for us in the  military, we come and go… I am sure there will be better person to take  over. It’s always been progressive, there is no regressive movement.” Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100618hed4.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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