Emmanuel bautista army chief biography definition

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    No.Portrait Name Term President Chief of StaffRef.Took office Left office Duration 11
    Tan, LeoncioBrigadier General
    Leoncio Tan
    (–)1 July 12 June &#;daysCarlos GarcíaAlfonso Arellano–12
    Fajardo, TirsoBrigadier General
    Tirso Fajardo
    (–)12 June 1 August 2&#;years, 50&#;daysCarlos GarcíaAlfonso Arellano
    Manuel Cabal–13
    Santos, AlfredoBrigadier General
    Alfredo Santos
    (–)1 August 16 September 2&#;years, 46&#;daysCarlos García
    Diosdado MacapagalManuel Cabal
    Pelagio Cruz–14
    García, DominadorBrigadier General
    Dominador García16 September 1 January &#;daysDiosdado MacapagalAlfredo Santos–15
    Papa, RicardoBrigadier General
    Ricardo Papa1 January 31 August &#;daysDiosdado MacapagalAlfredo Santos–16
    Mata, ErnestoBrigadier General
    Ernesto Mata
    (–)1 September 1 June &#;daysDiosdado MacapagalAlfredo San

    Emmanuel Trinidad Bautista (born July 20, ) is a Filipino general who served as the 44th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines as he succeeded Gen. Jessie Dellosa as AFP Chief.[1] He served as the Executive Director of the Cabinet Cluster on Security, Justice, and Peace at the Office of the President, Malacañang.[2] His appointment as Undersecretary at the Office of the President was from 1 September to 22 June shortly after retirement from the military service as Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines. Concurrently, he headed the National Task Force on the Whole of Nation Initiative and was also the executive Director of the National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea. He was succeeded by Gregorio Pio Catapang as AFP chief.

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    Emmanuel Bautista


    PLH

    Birth nameEmmanuel T. Bautista
    Born () 20 July (age 66)
    Quezon City, Philippines
    AllegiancePhilippines
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  • emmanuel bautista army chief biography definition
  • Chief of personal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

    Head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

    Not to be confused with Malacañang ledare of Staff.

    The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CSAFP) fryst vatten the highest-ranking military officer (except for the President of the Philippines, who holds the position of Commander-in-Chief equivalent to a five-star general) and the head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), including all service branches (Army, Air Force, Navy–Marine Corps) under its command. The position fryst vatten usually held by a four-star rank of General or Admiral. Its direkt equivalent in the US Armed Forces is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Unlike its US counterpart, which is merely supervisory, the Chief of Staff has complete operational control within the military hierarchy and is responsible for the overall operations of the AFP.

    The holder of this position is appointed by, as well as directly reports to the President of the Phi