Alexander B. Yano
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Lieutenant General Alexander B. Yano |
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Place of birth | Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines |
Allegiance | Philippines |
Service/branch | Armed Forces of the Philippines Philippine Army |
Years of service | 1976-present |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | Chief of Staff, AFP Philippine Army AFP Southern Luzon Command 2nd Infantry Division, PA 601st Infantry Brigade, 6ID, PA |
Lieutenant General Alexander M. Yano, is the 38th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the highest position in the AFP hierarchy.[1] His Vice Chief of Staff is Lt. Gen. Cardozo M. Luna and his Deputy Chief of Staff is Lt. Gen. Rodrigo F. Maclang.[2] Alexander Yano also served as the commander of the Philippine Army and Southern Luzon Command.[3]
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[edit] Background
Alexander Yano was born to the late Iñigo Yano and Gloria Badong, both retired public school teachers of Sindangan. He is married to the former Estela Aragon from La Union, a retired military nurse, and blessed with a son, Ervin Andrew. “Alex” or “Boy” as he is fondly called is the eldest in a brood of 5, which include Col. Cesar Yano, also a Philippine Military Academy Class 1980 graduate.
[edit] Education
He graduated from the public elementary school of said town in 1965 as Salutatorian and later studied in high school in St Vincent’s College in Dipolog City and graduated with honors in 1969. He initially took up 3 years of Civil Engineering studies in Cebu Institute of Technology before taking the entrance examinations of the PMA. He entered the prestigious military institution in 1972 and graduated in 1976. As a PMA cadet, he excelled more in athletics and extra-curricular activities. Among others, he established two (2) PMA athletic records, in high jump and 400-meter low hurdles. The hurdles record remains unbroken up to this day. As a graduating cadet, he was also the Regimental Adjutant of the PMA Cadet Corps, a coveted position that aptly recognized his early leadership potentials.
He later on completed and topped in all his military trainings in the Philippines and abroad. Among these courses are the following: Special Forces Operations Course; Field Artillery Officers Course; Pre-Command Course for Battalion Commanders and the Command and General Staff Course. He also finished the Infantry Officers Advance Course in the US Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, and Georgia, USA and landed in the Commandant’s List as an Honor Graduate.
[edit] Military career
Upon graduation from PMA, Yano was commissioned and called to active duty with the Philippine Army. He spent his early years in the military service mostly in combat assignments in Northern and Central Luzon and the provinces of Samar during the height of the CPP/NPA rebellion in the 70s and 80s. Yano hugged the limelight when, as Task Force Zamboanga Chief, he acted as overall ground tactical commander during the infamous Cabatangan crisis in 2001 that led to the successful release of over a hundred civilian hostages and eventually liberated the Cabatangan Complex in Zamboanga City from over 300 fully armed MNLF Breakaway Group elements. This crucial battle earned him the monicker “Liberator of Cabatangan” from the late City Mayor – Maria Clara Lobregat.
After his duty tour in Zamboanga City, he was personally handpicked by then SOUTHCOM Chief Gen Roy Cimatu to command the 601st Army Brigade in SOCSARGEN at the height of terrorist bombings that rocked Gen Santos City in 2002. During his over two-year stint as Brigade Comdr, no single terrorist bombing occurred in General Santos City. He earned his 1st star-rank as Brigade Commander in 2003, the first in his PMA batch to become a General. He was also declared as “adopted son” of General Santos City in recognition of his invaluable contributions to that city.
He later served as Assistant Division Comdr of the 9th Infantry Division in Bicol and concurrently as Chairperson of the Government Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities with the MILF for his proven competence and abilities especially in understanding the intricacies of the Mindanao conflict. He then, briefly served as Chief of the AFP’s Civil Relations Service and concurrent AFP Spokesperson where he ably articulated the AFP’s position on various defence and security issues. With Gen. Generoso Senga as then Army Chief, Yano was personally plucked from Camp Aguinaldo to assume as Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army where he earned his Second Star (MAJ General) in April 2005, again, the 1st to earn said rank in his class.
As a testament to his exemplary achievements, he received various military awards, including: 4 Distinguished Service Stars; Philippine Legion of Honor (Degree of Officer); 4 Outstanding Achievement Medals; Gold Cross Medal for gallantry in combat; Bronze Cross Medal and 27 Military Merit Medals. He had also been twice awarded as “Most Outstanding Zamboanga del Norte Citizen” in 2003 and in 2005. He received the “Outstanding Alumnus Award” from St Vincent’s College in Dipolog City in December 2005. Likewise, he was conferred the “PMA Achievement Award” by PMA in Baguio City in November 2005.[4]
The Commission on Appointments (CA) finally confirmed on June 11, 2008, en masse several top government officials, including Yano amid walk outs by Senators Jamby Madrigal and Panfilo Lacson. [5]
Preceded by Lt. Gen. Samuel Bagasin |
AFP Southern Luzon - Commander 31 July 2006 - 24 August 07 |
Succeeded by Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Obaniana |
Preceded by Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino |
Philippine Army - Commander 24 August 07 - 12 May 08 |
Succeeded by Lt. Gen. Victor Ibrado |
Preceded by Gen. Hermogenes Esperon |
Armed Forces of The Philippines - Chief of Staff 12 May 2008 - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
[edit] References
- ^ "New AFP Chief vows to decimate enemies of the state by 2010", Philippine Army, 2008-05-11. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ "AFP chief to soldiers: Pass physical fitness first before promotion", GMA News, 2008-05-13. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ Espejo, Edwin G.. "Reigning over the Philippine Army: Will Yano succeed where others failed?", Mindanews, 2008-05-24. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.
- ^ "Yano Gets 3rd Star Promotion", The Daily Dipolognon, 2008-11-23. Retrieved on 2008-05-23.
- ^ abs-cbnnews.com, CA confirms Gonzalez, Puno and others