| With Bangit opting to retire early Upper classmen gloat: PMA Class ’78 regime overBy Mario J. Mallari 06/15/2010 The military chief has opted for an early retirement,  and there seems to be gloating from upperclassmen. Beleaguered Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen.  Delfin Bangit has opted to retire early from the military service,  apparently to give way to the choice of President-elect Benigno “Noynoy”  Aquino who had publicly announced that he will not retain the incumbent  chief of the 120,000-strong organization. AFP  spokesman Lt. Col. Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos Jr. yesterday confirmed that  Bangit had started his farewell visits to major military commands,  starting with the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division (ID) based in Tanay,  Rizal yesterday. “Definitely, he will be retiring  from service early. As far as the exact date is concerned, we don’t have  any formal information when,” said Burgos. Asked  if Bangit will be retiring before Aquino’s inauguration on June 30,  Burgos replied “it’s hard to tell while there is no definite date…but  his farewell visit is an indication he will retire early.” Should Bangit retire before June 30, Burgos said an  acting chief of staff will take over. “There is no problem with that,  the AFP is institutionalized, we have procedures to follow. We don’t pay  honor not just to one person but to the institution,” he said. Elsewhere in the military, there appeared to be gloating  in the Philippine Military Academy as PMA Class of 1978, which has  President Arroyo as honorary member, has said that this class may now  come to an end, with the ruling class in the AFP having the same fate as  Bangit. Noynoy Aquino  has already hinted that  his choice for the next AFP chief comes from a senior class of the PMA  Class of 1978, apparently a member of either PMA Classes of 1976 or  1977. Military  insiders expressed belief that Aquino’s ascension to power could lead to  the shortlived “rule” of members of the PMA Class of 1978, which  include Bangit. “He (Aquino) is obviously not  comfortable with the class (PMA 1978), so it is safe to say that their  (members of PMA Class of 1978) reign could be over,” said one source. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100615hed1.html | 
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