Jessie Dellosa

Jessie Dellosa
43rd Chief of Staff
of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
In office
December 12, 2011  January 17, 2013
President Benigno Aquino III
Preceded by Gen. Eduardo Oban Jr.
Succeeded by Gen. Emmanuel Bautista
Personal details
Born January 20, 1957
Bacon, Sorsogon
Nationality Filipino
Alma mater Philippine Military Academy
Profession Military
Religion Roman Catholic
Military service
Allegiance  Republic of the Philippines
Service/branch Philippine Army
Rank General
Commands Chief of Staff, AFP
AFP Northern Luzon Command
PA 2nd Infantry Division
Special Operations Task Group Sulu
SRU Presidential Security Group

General Jessie Dellosa was the Chief of staff of the Philippine Armed Forces.[1] He was a military officer, the Northern Luzon Command (NolCom) commander. His other post prior to being Northern Luzon commander include: Commanding General of the 2nd Infantry Division, Deputy Commander of Central Command in Visayas, Commandant of Cadets at the Philippine Military Academy. On December 12, 2011, President Benigno Aquino III picked Dellosa as his AFP chief.

Background

Dellosa was born in Bacon, Sorsogon and grew up in Lucena City where he finished his elementary and secondary education. As a military officer, his other positions prior to his post as Northern Luzon Command (NolCom) commander include: Commanding General of the 2nd Infantry Division, Deputy Commander of Central Command in Visayas, Commandant of Cadets at the Philippine Military Academy.

Dellosa is a member of Philippine Military Academy “Matapat” Class of 1979. He was the commander of the NolCom prior to his appointment as chief of staff.

He was also the Group Commander of the Special Operation Task Group “Sulu” instrumental in the neutralization of Abu Sayyaf leader Abu Solaiman and the release of the Burnham couple in 2007.

He was also the commanding officer of the Special Reaction Unit of the Presidential Security Group during the time of President Corazon Aquino.[2]

AFP Chief of staff

On December 12, 2011, Philippine President Benigno Aquino III appointed Dellosa as chief of the Philippine Armed Forces. The president, in introducing his new Military Chief, said, "He is a true warrior... General Dellosa, do not turn your back on the mandate of the people” [3]

War against Corruption

Armed Forces Chief Jessie D. Dellosa has declared an “all-out war against graft and corruption” during the change of command ceremony at Camp Aguinaldo on December 12, 2011. He said that, “An all-out war against graft and corruption and against few organizational misfits will free us from the seemingly never-ending corruption issue in the military,” [4]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Eduardo Oban Jr.
Chief of staff of
the Philippine Armed Forces

2011 - 2013
Succeeded by
Emmanuel T. Bautista