Chief
Master Sergeant Guillermo P Francisco,
outgoing Army Sergeant Major (ASM) hands over the Office Symbol to Army
Chief of Staff Maj Gen Maximo G Caro as incoming ASM Chief Master Sergeant Wilfredo L Javillonar looks on. (Photo by
Pfc Cesar Lopez)
FORT BONIFACIO,Taguig
City –The
Philippine Army has designated its new Sergeant Major in a Change of Chief of
Office Ceremony here on Wednesday, December 5. Army
Chief of Staff Maj Gen Maximo G Caro presided the ceremony which was
attended by senior officers of the Army Headquarters. Major Harold M Cabunoc, the Army Spokesperson, said that Chief Master Sergeant Wilfredo L Javillonar,
enlisted personnel for 31 years, replaced Chief
Master Sergeant Guillermo P Francisco who was elevated to Armed Forces of the Philippines
Sergeant Major in October.
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FORT BONIFACIO,
An Ilocano who started out as
Rifleman, Javillonar is a seasoned warrior and leader. Prior to being Army
Sergeant Major (ASM), he has served as Sergeant Major of 6 Regional Community
Defense Group, Task Group Southwest-Negros, 3ID and later on of the 3rd
Infantry Division. He also has long years of experience as Chief Clerk in
various units of the Army. Javillonar is also one of the most decorated
personnel among his rank having received various Military Merit Medals,
Military Commendation Medals, Long Service Medals, Military Civic Actions
Medals and AFP Conduct Medal among others.
Francisco, on the other hand, was
enlisted in 1981 and was assigned to 2nd Special Operations Company, SOG,
ASWBde as its Communication Chief, Operations NCO and as a Team and a Section
Leader in the provinces of Samar . After which,
he has rendered long years of service in different sub-units of the First Scout
Ranger Regiment since its reactivation in 1983. He has also become an instructor
of various infantry and intelligence courses and later became the Sergeant
Major of the Scout
Ranger Training
School .
In December 2007 Francisco was
designated as the Regiment Sergeant Major until his reassignment to Southern
Command (SOCOM) as its Command Sergeant Major in 2009. A year later, he was
designated as the Philippine Army Sergeant Major. As Army Sergeant Major, one
is responsible for maintaining the high standard of morale and discipline and
is expected to give counsel and provide guidance to all enlisted personnel.
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