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Gringo Honasan

Gregorio Ballesteros Honasan II (born March 14, 1948), better known as Gringo Honasan is a Filipino politician, a former soldier, and leader of unsuccessful coups. He played a key role in the 1986 EDSA Revolution that toppled the dictatorship of President Ferdinand Marcos. After democracy was restored, he led a series of unsuccessful but violent coup attempts against the administration of Corazon Aquino. President Fidel Ramos granted him amnesty in 1992. He entered politics and became a senator from 1995 to 2004 and again since 2007. He is running for vice president in 2016.
==Early life==
Gregorio Honasan was born in Baguio City to Colonel Romeo Gillego Honasan and Alicia "Alice" Masip Ballesteros, both from Sorsogon province.〔(Senate of the Philippines - Gregorio Honasan )〕 Honasan spent his elementary days at San Beda College from Kindergarten to Grade 6. After which, he went to Taiwan and studied at the Dominican School, Taipei, Taiwan. He then returned to the Philippines and finished his high school at Don Bosco Technical College.He attained his Bachelor of Science degree at the Philippine Military Academy, where he received the title of "Class Baron", the academy's highest leadership award.〔
After graduating in 1971, he joined the Philippine Army's Special Force: The Scout Ranger and went into combat duty against separatist and communist insurgents in Luzon and Mindanao. He was wounded in action at battles in Lebak and Jolo.〔 Making his way up through the armed forces, he became aide-de-camp to Secretary of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile in 1974, and later became the department's Chief of Security.
Concurrent with his position as security chief, he was a board member of the Northern Mindanao Development Bank and president of the Beatriz Marketing Company.〔(i-site.ph - Gregorio Honasan )〕

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