From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jan 21): Ranking AFP official is next Army chief
Armed Forces of the Philippines Vice Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes.
Photo courtesy of Army Public Affairs
Armed Forces of the Philippines Vice Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Noel Coballes will
be the next Commanding General of the Philippine Army, replacing newly installed
AFP Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista.
Coballes will take over the 80,000-strong Army in a turnover rites Tuesday
3p.m. at the Philippine Army Grandstand in Fort Bonifacio to be presided by
Commander-in-Chief and President Benigno Aquino III, spokesman Major Harold
Cabunoc said in a statement on Monday.
The incoming Army chief is a member of Philippine Military Academy Class of
1980, the same class which adopted the Aquino sisters as classmates or ‘mistah.’
He graduated 15th of 106 cadets at that time.
Before becoming AFP Vice Chief, Coballes was a distinguished Scout Ranger
officer in the field, mostly in war-torn Mindanao. His most recent assignments
include heading the Western Mindanao Command in 2012, Army’s First Infantry
Division in 2011 and the First Scout Ranger Regiment in Bulacan from April 2008
to January 2011.
He was twice awarded with the Distinguished Conduct Star, the second highest
award in the military service, for his “exemplary combat actions in Mindanao.”
Part of his campaign against terrorism and lawlessness led to the
neutralization of 15 Abu Sayyaf Group members and foreign terrorists including
Abu Sayyaf leader Umbra Jumdail alias Doctor Abu and two leaders of Jemaah
Islamiyah.
He is married to the former Ms Lorna Paglinawan of Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte
and they have four daughters: Sue Ann, Carolyn, Mae Ann, and Maria Alexis. He will reach the retirement age of 56 on February 7, 2014.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/344239/ranking-afp-official-is-next-army-chief
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