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Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo (CGEA; formerly Camp Murphy), also known as Camp Aguinaldo, is the site of the general headquarters (GHQ) of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). It is located in Quezon City along EDSA , a major thoroughfare of the metropolis, to which it is across Camp Crame , the national headquarters (NHQ) of the ...
This attempt involved upwards of 3,000 troops, including elite Scout Rangers and marines, in a coordinated series of attacks on Camp Crame and Camp Aquinaldo, Fort Bonifacio, Cavite Naval Base, Villamor Air Base, and on Malacañang Palace itself, which was dive-bombed by vintage T-28 aircraft. Although Aquino was not hurt in this raid, the ...
Upon hearing of the convoy's sighting, General Montaño concluded that the rebels would attack in half an hour. In response, the head of the Philippine Army, Major General Restituto Padilla Sr., immediately dispatched five tanks to reinforce Camp Aguinaldo. [5] The convoy arrived in Manila at around 1:00 am. [7]
Marcos ordered the arrest of all the leaders of the RAM plot, [30] but even as Marcos staged his press briefing to present Morales on the evening of February 22, civilian supporters of Corazon Aquino were already en route to EDSA in between Camps Aguinaldo and Camp Crame to help protect the coup plotters.
Established in 1996 through a "verbal pronouncement" by then Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Arturo Enrile, the museum is located in the building named after Gen. Enrile at Camp Aguinaldo.
In the early morning of January 27, 1987, about 400 rebel soldiers arrived in Manila from the military garrison in San Fernando, Pampanga, and branched out to seize their targets, namely the PAF headquarters in Villamor Air Base, the Sangley Point Air Station and the GMA-7 television station, in a bid to overthrow Aquino and restore Marcos to ...
The ordinariate's principal church is the Saint Ignatius Military Cathedral in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon City, while its pro-cathedral for the Police is the Saint Joseph Pro-Cathedral in Camp Rafael Crame (across Camp Aguinaldo on the other side of EDSA). [citation needed]
The military camp eventually became Camp Aguinaldo and Camp Crame when the Philippines gained independence after World War II. The road was renamed after Colonel Bonny Merioles Serrano in 1970, three months after the war hero's death. [7]