From the Philippine Star (Jan 21): Battle-hardened
general new Army chief
A military officer with extensive combat experience in Mindanao has been named
new commanding-general of the Army.
Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes, a graduate of Philippine Military Academy class ’80,
assumes Tuesday as the 55th chief of the 80,000-strong Army in a ceremony to be
held in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig. President Aquino was scheduled to preside over the change of command
ceremony, which starts at 3 p.m.
Coballes will take over the post vacated by Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista, who
assumed as chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) last week. “Gen. Coballes is a seasoned combat officer. Most of his assignments were in
the field,” AFP spokesman Col. Arnulfo Burgos Jr. said in a press briefing. “He (Coballes) is a battle-hardened soldier and has gone through a lot of
command positions. He spent 14 years in Mindanao alone,” he added.
Prior to his appointment as Army chief, Coballes was the Vice Chief of Staff
of the military. No announcements have been made as to who would succeed
Coballes as AFP Vice Chief.
A native of Tuguegarao, Coballes started his military career in the battle
fields of Mindanao as platoon Leader of the 26th Infantry Battalion. He then
joined the First Scout Ranger Regiment and led troops under the 2ndScout Ranger
Battalion. He also led task groups and units that oversee the operations of Scout Ranger
companies. These include the Task Group Panther credited for the arrest and
killing of several Abu Sayyaf terrorists in Basilan.
Coballes also served as chief of the 2nd Scout Ranger Battalion tasked to
address security threats in Maguindanao and North Cotabato. Other units he led are the Army’s 105th Infantry Brigade in Basilan, the
1003rd Infantry Brigade in Davao and the Western Mindanao Command based in
Zamboanga.
Coballes is a recipient of several military awards including two
Distinguished Conduct Stars, the second highest combat medal for bravery. Other awards he received include three Distinguished Service Stars, five Gold
Cross Medals for gallantry in action, the third highest combat medal, two Bronze
Cross Medals, and several Military Merit Medals, and Commendations.
Coballes holds a Master's degree in Strategic Studies from the US Army War
College and has completed a strategic human resource management course at the
Asian Institute of Management.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/01/21/899518/battle-hardened-general-new-army-chief
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