Hi there, everyone, and welcome to my space!!! I’m Charly. Born in May 1956, in the year of the monkey. In then rustic Tagbilaran, in the island of Bohol, Philippines.
I joined the military at the tender age of 17, way back in Apr 1, 1974, when I entered the Philippine Military Academy. I finally retired last May 2012, after spending 37 plus years of devoted service.
But I realized I am not through yet. I still have that burning passion to serve. After all, that is what I was trained to do – to serve. These blogs then are a hodgepodge of my past adventures from which I have learned plenty from; plus my present activities and my future plans, aspirations and dreams. Some of these blogs will be serious, some will be light. Each, I assure you, will have a story to tell.
I have lined up different categories that more or less tell you what really interests me most. I have a category for ‘Family’, which essentially will tell you about what’s been going on with my family and friends. I have a category on ‘Advocacies’, which focuses on my desire to continue to serve humanity. I believe in the adage: Stand up for what you think is right, even if it’s unpopular. Once in a while, I will make some noise on some issues I care about.
And then there’s the fun stuff. I have a category on ‘Sports’, which was my very first love. And of course, ‘Travel’, something I’ve been blessed to do in my years in the service and beyond. Later, I added up a new category on ‘Habitat’, which contained stories related with a line of work and passion with Habitat for Humanity Philippines.
The blogs you find here will be a hodge-podge of my experiences. Some of these blogs have been reprinted in such publications as Huffington Post UK, the Wall Street Journal, Rappler, the Bohol Chronicle, Sunstar Davao and Edge Davao. Please join me in this adventure. Perhaps you can help me uncover the hidden treasures and lessons in life that can gift us with more wisdom and enlightenment.
Very thoughtful. I will contact you when I am coming (one day). Cheers
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thanks mucho, jas! much obliged.
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Congratulations, Charly!
I have nominated your blog for the Shine On Award.
More about this nomination is at
http://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/shine-on-award-thanks-mush/
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thank you for the nomination!
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Well deserved:) Keep blogging!
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I am sure your countrymen are grateful to you for your service.
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thank you, kendall. it feels good to be appreciated. you inspire me to carry on.
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By all means….carry on.
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I found it. Just browse it General. You are one of the best, most intelligent soldiers I’ve met.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, Romy!
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thanks for your passion to serve our country-keep in touch po
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thanks, sherwin. keep the faith. our country needs you.
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I am sure people in the government needs the likes of you sir.
Mabuhay po!
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thanks for the vote of confidence, friend! the country needs all of us to work together for a better tomorrow.
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Mabuhay ka Sir charly! Hope to meet you in person someday so I can “shake the hands of a great and respectable soldier”.
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thanks, mina. you inspire me to write on.
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Congratulations, sir Charly! interesting and inspiring! I accidentally read your blog re: Gen. Carangan’s experience and I thought I remember the name of the blogger. Such a heart-breaking and at the same time, an inspiring story of survival…:)
More power to you…
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thanks! may i know who’s this ! ?
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donna b. carbonilla, sir..
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hello, donna. hope you’re doing well.
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yes, sir, am well. hope you remember me, one of the psychologists in the army before. i am now with the university of makati as a professor. good to read your blogs and will be following them..lol. Godspeed!
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i do remember you, don. from the np screening, with gay andres. good to hear from you.
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yes, sir, am well. hope you remember me, one of the psychologists in the army before. i am now with the university of makati as a professor. good to read your blogs and will be following them..lol. Godspeed!
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hi cha, hazel wants to know how to join in and follow your blog ..
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thanks for the follow. all she needs is to visit cbholganzablog.wordpress.com. there’s a button on the right side which you click if you want to be on the email list for all blogs i publish. that should do it, babes.
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Very pleased to meet you.
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pleased to meet you too, gp. and i want you to know i admire the work you’re doing to keep the memories of your dad’s unit alive. such a labor of love indeed!
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Thanks for following my blog, Charly. I look forward to your posts.
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Looking forward to yours as well, Angg! Thanks!
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Hello Sir,
I am Sheila Martinez, May I inquire if you know M’WitWit Holganza? She used to work in Jollibee.
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Yes, I know her quite well. She was my girl friend before.
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Sir, while leaving early tomorrow morning, my Hiroshima family and I (US) are on Leyte conducting a number of memorial services for our family WWII deaths – both American and Japanese. A very good friend and former USMC officer introduced me to your blog today.
I hope to visit your blog upon my return to the US.
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Thank you, Koji-san. Please let me know if there’s anything at all I can help you with in Leyte.
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Good day, sir. I hope this note finds you well.
While on Leyte, it became very clear to me that the entire island was a graveyard for both Allied and Japanese war deaths – plus countless numbers of Filipino civilian and guerrilla casualties. That saddened me greatly.
As you may know, the US Army by 1944 had found it very necessary to bury war dead to protect their environment (e.g., keep decaying bodies from polluting water sources, etc.). The US Army engineers used bulldozers as you know to create mass graves for Japanese war dead if amassed in certain numbers. However, US Army Graves Registration procedures at that time did require them to at least document these sites on their maps. Would you know if this to be true on Leyte?
Thank you.
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Hi, Koji-san. Let me find out from my friends in Leyte if they know of such. If true, we should certainly do something about it.
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Thank you kindly, sir. It is appreciated.
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Hi Charly! Thank you for visiting my blog. You have a great one and I’m looking forward to reading more 🙂 – Faye
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Thanks as well, Faye. Looking forward to more fun-filled reads from your blogs! 😀😋🤓
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Wooh 😀
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Thanks for liking a post I made…and by return one is compelled to rerun the kindness and have a visit. Love the bio my fellow blogger and will now be looking forward to more journeys in your posts because…well, just gave to follow 🙃
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Thanks, my new-found friend! Your cheerfulness is contagious! Thank you for putting a smile on my face! 😊😋🤗
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Excellent to hear…cheerfulness I have decided is a free commodity and have sought further insight during a Kindness challenge hosted by another new and good friend Niki Lopez whose blog is linked on my posts of said task…if one can spread smiles then I consider everybody concerned has just found things not quite so bad as might have been otherwise…heads up, I am also fabled to rambling too…allegedly 🙃
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keep spreading the smiles and the kindness, dear friend. it has already lightened up my load for today. 🙂
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That is good to know indeed…and coincidental with my new thoughts upon a ramble for this weeks kindness challenge…I fear topping my three previous weeks posts is proving terribly difficult. 🤔
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Muchas gracias. ?Como puedo iniciar sesion?
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Hello Charly,
I am pleased to meet you. Thank you for stopping by my blog page and sharing your kind words, I am eager to start reading some of your blog post.
Shay-lon
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Thanks too for dropping. Maybe you can help me with my fitness program. I’m diabetic and need help staying away from too much food. Haven’t been doing my exercises regularly as well. 🙄☹️😣😩 Need some motivation pls. 🙄😋😳
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Not a problem at all, I enjoy your sports section! ha. I will be checking in with that. Hey! I would love to help keep you accountable or motivate you. I will start by saying “obstacles, do not disappear; they reproduce” so what I mean by this is, don’t assume that once you get through one obstacle, there is no longer anymore; always be prepared for the next one. 😛 Most people meet their goals and think “yay, I am done” but one is never done with meeting goals. The hardest goal to maintain is maintaining the win. I made that one up myself. Anywho, I would love to help encourage you 🙂
Shay-lon
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that’s a good one! you’ve made my day already with a new insight right there. thanks much, shay!
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You are welcome, I am actually going to write that down, because I want to save it. LOL. You are the first person I have shared it with, so if it made sense to you, then I came up with something good.
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Congratulations, Charly!
I have nominated your blog for the Real Neat Blog Award.
More about this nomination is at
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2019/08/12/real-neat-blog-award-congratulations-eleven-nominees/
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thank you so much for the nomination, dear kitty!
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Well deserved 🙂 All the best for you and your blog!
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Great bio. My sister-in-law is Philippina.
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where in the philippines is she from? please extend my best. and ask her to cook you some adobo! am sure you’ll love it.
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My brother was stationed at Subic Bay in the early 70s when they meant, but I think she is from Mindanao, but I’m not positive. They live in San Diego, California.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. Now I found yours. Thank you for serving our country. Godspeed to you.
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i will surely be reading more of yours. got a high school classmate who’s now based there in iowa. she a dentist.
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Filipina dentist? Hmmm…..I wonder if I know her.
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Name’s June Trinidad Miller. Recently retired.
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Thank you for your tears of service, Charly.
That passion to serve is the mark of a great character. My mother worked as a nurse all her life, nearly 50 years. Hard moments too, yet she enjoyed every minute of it.
Glad to have discovered your blog.
Best regards,
Pat
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Your mom most probably are in your thoughts more often, especially with today’s global trials. My best to her as well.
Thanks for dropping by, Pat! You will find me nosing around your blog more often now. I love the old war stories and pics you have. I’ve always been crazy for military history.
Stay safe now.
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Thank you, Charly, Indeed, as if life wasn’t difficult enough. Perhaps it wasn’t (the pre-Covid 19 Era), but we looked at it and thought we had so much on our hands. Now only, do we appreciate how easy life was.
Enjoy! I am always appreciative towards visitors and comments. You know how much work goes in a single blog post 🙂 I enjoyed writing each one of them.
Kind thanks 🙂
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it seems we have both bitten by the same writing bug. true, it takes much work creating one, but somehow it feels good to have contributed something that people will want to read. keep writing, pat. you put a smile all over the world with your notes. a breath of fresh air is what you create. thank you so much.
i read your intro to “Silent Heroes”. Couldn’t put it down. Gripping, heartbreaking, got me glued to my seat. i will make sure to read it, Pat.
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Thank you so very much, Charly 🙂
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Wow! Nakakaproud po kayo Sir! Thank you so much for being an inspiration to all Pinoys, we’re truly proud of you! Great life, great blog!
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Marami akong mga classmates and friends na taga-Bicol din. Mga tunay na tao, madaling kaibiganin. So glad to have come across your blog. Kahit ginugutom mo ko!😒🤨🤪
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Hehehheee. Thank you so much po and pasensya na po… 🙂 🙂 🙂 Glad also to read your blog, Sir! 🙂 🙂 Ingat po lagi!
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i’m also glad i came across your wonderful blog. i shall endeavor to drop by every once in a while to enjoy your ‘easy-read’ tales. do come and visit din once in a while.
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I will po. Thank you so much, Sir. God bless you always.. 🙂 Stay safe din po…
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it was an honor and a great privilege. and i thank God for all the blessings, the great opportunities I have been gifted with.
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Wow! you’re a PMA’r. salute to you!
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thank you! would you have a friend from the PMA? i might know him.
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I don’t remember his name but he actually resigned from PMA as they moved to Sydney more than a decade ago! He’s my bestfriend cousin.
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do you mean he did not graduate from PMA as he had to resign to move to OZ? Or he graduated before moving to OZ?
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He already graduated (early 2000’s I think) served for a few years then migrated to OZ.
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met some pmaérs in sydney when i visited 3 years ago. they had a small reunion. maybe if i can find some pics here, you just might recognize him.
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Sure 😉 I have posted a new blog yesterday if you have time to check later on thanks.
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Great to meet you Charly and to know you are an army veteran. I look forward to explore your blog. Cheers and best wishes always 👍
Dilip
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Hi, Dilip! And thanks for dropping by. i too will be exploring your blog more often. india has always been one of the places in my bucket list. i hope to be able to visit once this pandemic is done.
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I just read your intro. Nice one! It’s nice to know that you are enjoying your retirement days doing what you love doing.
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Thank you very much for following my blog.
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I miss those times one could just hop on the car and go. This covid has really been bad. Good to see you’re starting to get back on the road.
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enjoying myself reading yours! keep writing, my friend!!!
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Thank you for taking the time to view and appreciate a number of my projects.
REgards,
Javier
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Cheers to your service, retirement, and joy for life!
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thanks, frank! the joy for life. yes, that’s what we all should be up for. cheers, my friend!
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Cheers to the joy for life!
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Thanks for the wonderful acknowledgment, Dan! I am honored to have been part of it. Great idea, my friend!👍🏼😎😀
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I visited this good blog, thank you for liking my blog posts
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thank you so much, Dedi! i too am frquenting your blog. saya berharap untuk belajar lebih banyak tentang negara Anda yang indah. kami memiliki begitu banyak kesamaan dalam budaya dan ras.
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