AFP Southern Luzon Command

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Southern Luzon Command
AFP Southern Luzon Command.png
Coat of Arms of the AFP Southern Luzon Command
Active1 January 1987 – 15 January 2001; 27 March 2001 – Present
CountryPhilippines Philippines
RoleConventional and Unconventional Warfare, Anti-Guerrilla Operations
Part ofUnder the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Garrison/HQCamp Guillermo Nakar, Lucena City
Nickname(s)SOLCOM
Motto(s)Katapangan
Mascot(s)Dagger
AnniversariesJanuary 1
EngagementsAnti-guerilla operations against the NPA and local criminal elements
DecorationsPresidential Unit Citation (Philippines) Streamer.png
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge
Commanders
Current
commander
MGen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro[1]
Notable
commanders
LtGen. Ricardo Visaya, AFP
LtGen. Delfin Bangit, AFP
LtGen. Alexander Yano, AFP
LtGen. Pedro R. Cabuay, AFP
MGen. Roy Kyamko, AFP
MGen. Ernesto Carolina
MGen. Narciso Abaya, AFP
MGen. Diomedio Villanueva, AFP
MGen. Voltaire Gazmin, AFP
MGen. Clemente Mariano, AFP
BGen. Raymundo Jarque, AFP
MGen. Restituto Padilla, AFP
BGen. Alejandro A. Galido, AFP
MGen. Antonio R. Samonte, AFP
Insignia
Unit PatchSouthern Luzon Command Emblem

The Southern Luzon Command (abbrv. as SOLCOM) is one of the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Unified Commands combating terrorism and insurgency in Luzon.

History[]

Mission[]

Their mission is to conduct sustained Internal Security Operations (ISO) in Southern Luzon to neutralize the Communist-Terrorist Movement (CTM) and reduce their operational capabilities. One of their missions is to support local Law Enforcement as well as the Philippine National Police in containing the NPA while supporting the peace process; and destroy the JI network operating in their AOR. This is needed to establish a secured backdoor to mainland Luzon and maintain a physically & psychologically sound environment conducive to growth and development in this southernmost part of the island.

Lineage of Commanding Generals[]

  • MGen Resituto G Padilla 0-4198 AFP - (1 January 1987 – 30 June 1987)
  • MGen Antonio R Samonte AFP 0-4199 - (1 July 1987 – 25 March 1988)
  • BGen Alejandro A Galido 0-4295 AFP (26 March 1988 – 26 January 1990)
  • BGen Evaristo G Carino 0-4514 AFP (27 January 1990 – 18 March 1990)
  • BGen Federico F Ruiz 0-4478 AFP (19 March 1990 – 22 March 1992)
  • MGen Cesar F Fortuno 0-4580 AFP (23 March 1992 – 31 March 1993)
  • BGen Raymundo T Jarque 0-4566 AFP (31 March 1993 – 30 January 1994)
  • MGen Oswaldo P Villanueva 0-4647 AFP (8 March 1994 – 20 July 1995)
  • MGen Clemente P Mariano 0-4829 AFP (23 July 1995 – 19 March 1996)
  • MGen Jose Maria G Solquillo 0-4909 AFP (15 March 1996 – 22 April 1997)
  • MGen Samuel T Dunque 0-5010 AFP (22 June 1997 – 27 August 1998)
  • MGen Voltaire T Gazmin 0-5447 AFP (21 September 1998 – 16 July 1999)
  • MGen Diomedio P. Villanueva 0-5443 AFP (16 July 1999 – 1 March 2000)
  • MGen Jose S Lachica 0-5222 AFP (1 March 2000 – 16 March 2001)
  • MGen Narciso L Abaya 0-5911 AFP (28 March 2001 – 12 December 2001)
  • MGen Ernesto G Carolina 0-5637 AFP (13 December 2001 – 21 May 2002)
  • MGen Roy V Kyamko 0-5693 AFP (23 May 2002 – 11 May 2003)
  • LGen Alfonso P Dagudag 0-5965 AFP (12 May 2003 - 26 October 2004)
  • LGen Pedro R Cabuay 0-6538 AFP (26 October 2004 – 30 July 2006)
  • LGen Alexander B Yano 0-7261 AFP (31 July 2006 – 24 August 2007) [2][3]
  • LGen Rodolfo S Obaniana 0-6700 AFP (25 August 2007 – 6 May 2008 ) [4][5]
  • LGen Delfin N. Bangit AFP (6 May 2008 – 1 May 2009)[6]
  • LGen Roland Detabali AFP (1 May 2009 – 16 July 2012)[7]
  • MGen Eduardo del Rosario AFP (16 July 2012 – 28 September 2012) *Acting capacity
  • MGen Alan R Luga AFP (28 September 2012 – 4 March 2013)[8]
  • LGen Caesar Ronnie F. Ordoyo (4 March 2013 – 8 September 2014)[9]
  • LGen Ricardo R Visaya (8 September 2014 – June 30, 2016)
  • MGen Romeo G Gan (General Officer in Charge) (July 1, 2016 - 15 August 2016) [10]
  • LGen Ferdinand F. Quidilla (15 August 2016 – August 18, 2017)[11]
  • LGen Benjamin Madrigal Jr. (18 August 2017 – 14 December 2017)[12]
  • LGen Danilo G. Pamonag AFP (14 December 2017 – January 15, 2019)[13][14]
  • LGen Gilbert Gapay (January 15, 2019 – December 6, 2019)[15]
  • MGen Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos Jr. (in acting capacity from December 6, 2019-January 17, 2020)
  • LGen Antonio G. Parlade Jr. (January 17, 2020-July 24, 2021) [16]
  • MGen Bartolome Vicente Bacarro (July 24, 2021- Present) [1]

Organization[]

The following are the units that are under the Southern Luzon Command.

  • 2nd Infantry (Jungle Fighter) Division, PA
  • 9th Infantry (SPEAR) Division, PA
  • Naval Forces Southern Luzon, PN
  • Tactical Operations Wing Southern Luzon, PAF

Operations[]

  • Anti-guerrilla operations against the New People's Army
  • Anti-terrorist operations against known terror groups operating in their AOR.

Awards and decorations[]

Campaign streamers[]

Award Streamer Streamer Name Operation Date Awarded Reference
Presidential Unit Citation (Philippines) Streamer.png Presidential Unit Citation Badge SAR/DRR Ops, TS Ketsana 4 February 2010 General Orders No. 112, GHQ-AFP, dtd 04 Feb '10
Presidential Unit Citation (Philippines) Streamer.png Presidential Unit Citation Badge General Elections, Philippines 1 July 2010 General Orders No. 641, GHQ-AFP, dtd 1 July '10

Badges[]

Military Badge Badge Name Operation Date Awarded Reference
AFP HOPE Badge.png
General Elections, Philippines 21 May 2010 General Orders No. 513, GHQ-AFP, dtd 21 May '10

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Parlade retires, Bacarro assumes post as Solcom chief". GMA News. 26 July 2021. Retrieved 26 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Arroyo taps 2 retired generals to oversee AFP procurement". Philippine Information Agency. 22 December 2006. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Solcom chief vows to protect journalists". Philippine Information Agency. 1 September 2006. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  4. ^ "DND announces impending leadership change at AFP". GMA News. 21 August 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Yano named next Army chief". Philippine Star. 22 August 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
  6. ^ "LGen Delfin Bangit Biography". All Partners Access Network. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  7. ^ "SOLCOM chief bowing out of service". Interaksyon. 1 July 2012. Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  8. ^ "MGEN LUGA ACCEPTS NEW POST AS SOLCOM COMMANDER". PIA Sorsogon. 11 October 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  9. ^ "New SOLCOM chief assumes duty at turn-over of command rites". Balita. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 5 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Visit of MGEN ROMEO G GAN AFP, GOIC, SOLCOM". 12 July 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Lieutenant General Quidilla takes over the leadership of Southern Luzon Command". 15 August 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  12. ^ "ISAFP chief next 4th ID head". 21 August 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  13. ^ ""Southern Luzon Change of Command Ceremony"". 18 December 2017. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  14. ^ "Ranking military commanders get new stars". 4 January 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  15. ^ "Southern Luzon soldiers to be 'guardians of peace,' acting Solcom chief vows". 15 January 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  16. ^ Gotinga, J. C. "Antonio Parlade Jr is new Southern Luzon military commander". Rappler. Retrieved 17 January 2020.

External links[]

Coordinates: 13°57′18.04″N 121°36′32.22″E / 13.9550111°N 121.6089500°E / 13.9550111; 121.6089500

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