Felimon Santos Jr.
Felimon T. Santos Jr. | |
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53rd Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the Armed Forces of the Philippines | |
In office 4 January 2020 – 3 August 2020 | |
President | Rodrigo Duterte |
Preceded by | Gen. Noel Clement |
Succeeded by | Gen. Gilbert Gapay |
Personal details | |
Born | San Rafael, Bulacan, Philippines | August 4, 1964
Alma mater | Philippine Military Academy |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Philippines |
Branch/service | Philippine Army |
Years of service | 1986 - 2020 |
Rank | General |
Unit | Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines AFP Eastern Mindanao Command 7th Infantry Division Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, J2 Army Civil Military Operations Regiment Army Intelligence & Security Group 11th Intelligence Service Unit Chief Military Personnel Officer, UNDOF 703rd Infantry Brigade, 7 ID 63rd Infantry Brigade, 8 ID |
Battles/wars | Moro conflict CPP-NPA-NDF rebellion UNDOF, Golan Heights Battle of Marawi |
Felimon Talusan Santos Jr. is a retired Filipino general who served as the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Prior to his appointment, he served as the commander of the AFP Eastern Mindanao Command, and the 7th Infantry Division. He is a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy "Sinagtala" Class of 1986.[1]
Background
He was born on August 3, 1964 at San Rafael, Bulacan. He attended the Philippine Military Academy in 1982 and graduated in 1986 as part of the "Sinagtala" Class, and attended major courses in the Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and General Staff College and abroad, such as the Scout Ranger Course, the Military Intelligence Officer Basic Course, the Field Artillery Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Law of Armed Conflict and Human Right and International Law Training, the United Nations Military Observer and Staff Course in Ireland, the Comptroller Officer Basic Course, and the Command and General Staff Course. He holds a Master's degree in Management at the Philippine Christian University.
A seasoned intelligence officer, with his commands ranging from Infantry, Scout Rangers, Intelligence and Field Artillery, he started his junior days as a platoon officer, executive officer and company commander at the 39th Infantry Battalion, 10 ID.[2]
He also served as the Chief Military Personnel Officer for Filipino Peacekeepers in the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force in Golan Heights, and led the 11th Intelligence Service Unit based in Davao, and served as the Assistant Chief of Unified Command for Operations, U3 of the AFP Central Command.
He also served as the commander of the 703rd Infantry Brigade of the 7th Infantry Division, Assistant Commander of the 6th Infantry Division, Commander and Group Commander of the Philippine Army Intelligence and Security Group and Commander of the Philippine Army Civil Military Operations Regiment.
During his stint as Commander of the Philippine Army Intelligence and Security Group, he was involved the capture of Benito and Wilma Tiamzon of the Communist Party of the Philippines in 2014. He became the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, J2 in November 2016 to October 2017, where he was involved the arrest of Abu Sayyaf finance officer Khair Mundos.[3] He also led intelligence operations against the Abu Sayyaf in Sulu Province, and served in during the Battle of Marawi.
He became the commander of the 7th Infantry Division from October 2017 to January 2019, became the commander of the AFP Eastern Mindanao Command from January 2019 to January 2020, before being promoted as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on January 4, 2020, and obtained his fourth star, as well as promoted to the rank of General on January 27, 2020.[4] In June 19, 2020, the position of Chief of Staff was renamed as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
He retired from military service on August 3, 2020, where he was replaced by his classmate, Gen. Gilbert Gapay.[5]
Awards and decorations
- Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation
- People Power I Unit Citation
- People Power II Ribbon
- Martial Law Unit Citation
- Chief Commander, Philippine Legion of Honor
- 1 Outstanding Achievement Medal
- 6 Distinguished Service Stars
- 2 Gold Cross Medals
- 3 Silver Cross Medals
- 1 Meritorious Achievement Medal
- 2 Distinguished Service Medals
- 1 Chief of Staff of the AFP Commendation Medal
- 1 Gawad sa Kaunlaran
- 8 Bronze Cross Medals
- 3 Silver Wing Medal
- 40 Military Merit Medals with two spearhead devices, four silver and 1 bronze anahaws
- 1 Sagisag ng Ulirang Kawal
- 3 Military Civic Action Medals
- Parangal sa Kapanalig ng Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas
- 10 Military Commendation Medals
- Anti-dissidence Campaign Medal
- Luzon Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
- Visayas Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
- Mindanao Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
- Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Operations Ribbon
- Long Service Medal
- United Nations Service Medal
- Combat Commander's Badge
- Scout Ranger Qualification Badge
- Philippine Army Command and General Staff Course Badge
- Honorary Special Forces Regiment Badge
- Dangal ng Lipi of the Province of Bulacan
Personal life
He is married to Margie Fe G. Santos, a native from Cotabato Province and a licensed nurse and businesswoman, and they have 2 daughters.[citation needed]
On March 27, 2020, he has tested positive for COVID-19.[6][7][8][9] As of March 27, 2020, he is the 4th highest ranking Philippine Government official to have been infected with the SARS-CoV2 including Senator Zubiri, Senator Angara and Senator Pimentel.
References
- ^ Gotinga, J. C. "Veteran intelligence officer Felimon Santos Jr is new military chief". Rappler. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ Arguillas, Carolyn O. (4 January 2020). "For the 5th time, the Armed Forces Chief of staff is from EastMinCom". MindaNews. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ Andrade, Jeannette I. "New AFP chief Santos a noted 'hunter' of Reds, Abu Sayyaf". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ Mangosing, Frances. "AFP chief Santos gets 4th star". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
- ^ https://mb.com.ph/2020/07/29/army-chief-lt-gen-gilbert-gapay-is-next-afp-chief-of-staff/
- ^ "Armed Forces Chief tests positive for COVID-19". cnn. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "AFP chief Santos tested positive for COVID-19 - Lorenzana". GMA News. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "Military chief has COVID-19, says Defense secretary". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
- ^ "AFP Chief of Staff positive for COVID-19". Manila Bulletin. March 27, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2020.
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- 1964 births
- Living people
- Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
- People from Bulacan
- Philippine Army generals
- Philippine Military Academy alumni
- Philippine Military Academy Class of 1986
- Recipients of the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation
- Recipients of the Outstanding Achievement Medal
- Recipients of the Distinguished Service Star
- Recipients of the Gold Cross (Philippines)
- Recipients of the Bronze Cross Medal
- Recipients of the Silver Wing Medal
- Recipients of the Military Merit Medal (Philippines)
- Recipients of the Military Civic Action Medal
- Recipients of the Military Commendation Medal