Philippine Red Cross Chairman Remembers Former President Fidel V. Ramos

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Philippine Red Cross Chairman and Chief CEO Richard “Dick” J. Gordon remembers the late former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos on his birthday. Chairman Gordon describes FVR as a great president and a strong supporter of Subic Bay. He also recalls a meeting with Taiwanese statesman Lee Teng Hui.

Philippine Red Cross Chairman and Chief CEO Richard “Dick” J. Gordon remembers the late former Philippine President Fidel V. Ramos on his birthday. Chairman Gordon describes FVR as a great president and a strong supporter of Subic Bay .

He also recalls a meeting with Taiwanese statesman Lee Teng Hui.

Philippine Red Cross Chairman CEO Richard Gordon Fidel V. Ramos Birthday President Subic Bay Meeting Taiwanese Statesman Lee Teng Hui

 

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