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Brawner bids adieu to Northern Luzon troops ahead of retirement; Who are his possible successors?

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Martin Sadongdong
Brawner bids adieu to Northern Luzon troops ahead of retirement; Who are his possible successors?
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General Romeo S. Brawner Jr., Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, is conducting farewell visits ahead of his retirement on July 21. President Marcos Jr. is currently evaluating potential successors to lead the military's modernization efforts.

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The appointment of a new military chief is critical for the Philippines' defense strategy and regional security posture in the South China Sea.

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