List of Philippine Military Academy alumni

This is a partial list of notable Philippine Military Academy alumni.

  • [[Silvino Gallardo] *Silvino Gallardo]], 1913
  • *Paulino Santos, 1914 - AFP Chief of Staff (1936)
  • *Vicente Lim, 1914 (USMA '14) - CG, 41st Philippine Division
  • Ruperto Kangleon, 1914, PA - 6th Secretary of National Defense;[1] Senator
  • *Eulogio Balao, 1931 - Senator;[2] 10th Secretary of National Defense;[3] AFP Vice Chief of Staff
  • *Pelagio A. Cruz, 1935 - AFP Chief of Staff
  • *Francisco R. Adriano Sr., 1937 - Presidential Saber Awardee, Brigadier General
  • Emilio S. Liwanag, 1935, PN
  • *Ernesto S. Mata, 1937, PA - 15th Secretary of Defense;[4] AFP Chief of Staff (1963-1964)
  • [[Alfredo E. Gallardo]*Alfredo E. Gallardo]] - 1937
  • *Manuel Yan, 1941 longest continuous government service 1937-2001, Youngest AFP Chief of Staff at age 48 years old and cabinet member for nine years
  • *Rafael Ileto, 1943 - 17th Secretary of National Defense;[5] AFP Vice Chief of Staff; Ambassador to Iran (1975-1979)[6]
  • Fidel Ramos, 1951, (USMA '50) - President of the Philippines; 18th Secretary of National Defense;[7] AFP Chief of Staff
  • *Fortunato Abat, 1951 - 20th Secretary of National Defense;[8] Commanding General of the Philippine Army
  • Jose T. Almonte, 1956 - National Security Advisor (Philippines); Vice Chief of Staff for Civil Relations
  • Renato De Villa, 1957 - PMA Commandant; AFP Chief of Staff; 19th Secretary of National Defense;[9] Executive Secretary 2001 to 2005
  • Eduardo Ermita, 1957 - AFP Vice Chief of Staff; AFP Deputy Chief of Staff; 22nd Secretary of National Defense[10]
  • Marcelo Blando, 1960
  • Rodolfo Biazon, 1961 - Senator;[11] AFP Chief of Staff; AFP Vice Chief of Staff; Commandant of the Philippine Marines; Superintendent, PMA; CG, NCRDC
  • *Angelo Reyes, 1966, PA - Secretary DOE, DENR, DILG, Ambassador at Large; Chief of Staff, AFP; CG Philippine Army; CG, Southcom; 23rd Secretary of National Defense[12]
  • Voltaire Gazmin, 1968 - 35th Secretary of National Defense (appointed July 1, 2010);[13] Philippines Ambassador to Cambodia (2002-2004);[14] Commanding General of the Philippine Army; Commander of Presidential Security Group (1986-1992)
  • Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr., 1970 - PNP Chief, National Security Advisor, 30th Secretary of National Defense, Secretary of Public Works & Highways[15]
  • Gregorio Honasan, 1971 - Senator[16]
  • Panfilo Lacson, 1971 - PDGen PNP, Senator[17]
  • Edgar Aglipay, 1971 - NCRPO commander for two terms, PNP chief
  • Ariston Delos Reyes, 1971 - AFP Vice Chief of Staff; AFP Deputy Chief of Staff; Vice Commander, PN; Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, J5, GHQ; Chief of Naval Staff, Headquarters, PN
  • Victor Batac, 1971 - PNP Director of Logistics
  • *Rodolfo Aguinaldo, 1972, PA - Congressman 6th District Cagayan, Governor Cagayan (see 1986–1990 Philippine coup attempts#March 1990 coup attempt)
  • Ernesto H. De Leon AFP - FOIC, PN; Philippine Ambassador to Australia[18]
  • Jaime de los Santos, 1973 PA - CG Philippine Army (2001-2002)
  • Cardozo M. Luna, 1975 - Undersecretary of Department of National Defense; former Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands; former Vice Chief of Staff and Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Noe Wong, 1975, PNP - Ambassador to Cambodia[19]
  • Leopoldo N. Bataoil, 1976, PNP - Congressman Pangasinan 2nd district (since 2010)[20]
  • Rodrigo F. Maclang, 1976 - AFP Deputy Chief of Staff
  • Alexander B. Yano, 1976, PA - 38th AFP Chief of Staff;[21] 49th CG Philippine Army (2007-2008)
  • Ricardo David, 1977, PA - AFP Chief of Staff[22]
  • Nestor Ochoa, 1977, PA - Philippine Ambassador to Brunei (since 2011)[23]
  • *Delfin Bangit, 1978, PA - AFP Chief of Staff[24]
  • Arturo Ortiz, 1979, PA - Medal of Valor Awardee;[25] 53rd CG Philippine Army (since 2010)
  • Ariel Q. Querubin, 1979, PMC - Medal of Valor Awardee;[26] CG 1st Marine Brigade
  • Natalio C. Ecarma III, - 1981, Undersecretary of National Defense for Defense Operations. 1st Filipino Head of Mission and Force Commander of a United Nations Peacekeeping Force; Force Recon Marines
  • Herbert Dilag, 1998 PA - Medal of Valor Awardee

References

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  2. "Eulogio Balao". Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  3. "Eulogio B. Balao". Department of National Defense. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
  4. "Ernesto S. Mata". Department of National Defense. Archived from the original on May 19, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
  5. "Rafael M. Ileto". Department of National Defense. Archived from the original on May 19, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  6. "Overview of Philippine-Iran Relation". Philippine Embassy in Tehran, Iran. Archived from the original on November 10, 2012. Retrieved April 26, 2012.
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