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  2. Guardians Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Guardians Brotherhood is a socio-civic service fraternity established in the Philippines in 1976. It is considered one of the country's biggest and most respected fraternities, with members mainly coming from the police/military, government, law, judiciary, and security sectors.

  3. January 1987 Philippine coup attempt - Wikipedia

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    The personnel involved in the coup were members of the Guardians Brotherhood, Inc (GBI), a military organization which claimed membership of about 70 percent of the total AFP strength. Some of them also participated in the first coup attempt against Aquino's government at the Manila Hotel Siege in July 1986. [3]

  4. Reform the Armed Forces Movement - Wikipedia

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    This led to the formation of various cabals in the Armed Forces, including the Diablo Squad which would later be named the Guardian Brotherhood, Inc., and the Reform the Armed Forces Movement. [ 7 ] The Reform the Armed Forces Movement was founded on July 23, 1982 [ 8 ] by a group of junior military officers who were disgruntled by the ...

  5. Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders are free. Who are they ...

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    Stewart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers. If the Proud Boys are the U.S. far-right’s street brawlers, the Oath Keepers are the movement’s military vanguard, with Yale graduate, military veteran and ...

  6. List of fraternities and sororities in the Philippines

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    Name Chartered date Founding location Type Range Active chapters References Alpha Eagle: January 3, 1991: Iligan City: Service fraternity and sorority

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  8. Billy Bibit - Wikipedia

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    Billy C. Bibit [1] (March 10, 1950 – October 25, 2009) was a Filipino retired colonel and a Philippine Constabulary lieutenant colonel who led a series of attempted coups against former President of the Philippines Corazon Aquino [2] during the 1980s as a member of the Revolutionary Patriot Alliance (Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabayan, RAM).

  9. Oakwood mutiny - Wikipedia

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    Among those who were recruited were past and present members of the DIABLO and Philippine Guardians Brotherhood, Inc. (PGBI). [25] Police Chief Inspector Leborio Jangao , one of the founding members of PGBI, stated he received cellphone text messages on July 26 informing him that a coup d'état would be staged on July 27.