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Cirilito Elola Sobejana (born July 31, 1965) is a retired
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general who served as the 55th
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under President
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. He is also known for having been awarded the Armed Forces of the Philippines
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in 1995 for his valiant actions in
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against the extremist guerrilla group
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. Sobejana was also appointed the
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from August 2020 to February 2021. Prior to that, he served as commander of the Western Mindanao Command from June 2019 to August 2020, of the 6th Infantry Division in 2018, and of the Joint Task Force
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in 2017.


Education

Sobejana graduated from the
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as part of the Hinirang Class of 1987. He finished his Command and General Staff Course at the
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and underwent the Executive Course on National Security Administration at the
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. The general underwent the Scout Ranger Regiment Course and was a qualified member of the
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. He has also trained as a
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and a
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. Internationally, Sobejana trained in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense (CBRN defense) in Sweden and in
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systems analysis at the US Army Logistics Management College in the United States. He also completed the Advance Security Cooperation course at
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in Honolulu, Hawaii.


Military career

Sobejana undertook various positions throughout his military career including Commandant of the Scout Ranger School and Commander of the Civil-Military Operations Group, Deputy Operations and Training Officer of the
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, Head of the Plans, Policies and Materiel Development Division of the Army Support Command, Chief of the Firepower Division at the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics J4, Executive Officer of the Army Resource Management Office, and Deputy Chief to the Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil-Military Operations G7. From 2003 to 2004, he was deployed to the
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as a military observer. Rising through the ranks, Sobejana eventually served as commander of the 602nd Infantry Brigade, the Joint Task Force Sulu, the 6th Infantry Division, and then the Western Mindanao Command. Under his leadership, his units earned recognition: the 1st Scout Ranger Company was named Best Company in 1994, the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion the Best Battalion in 2009, the 601st Infantry Brigade the Best Brigade in 2016, and 6th Infantry Division the Best Division in 2018. He attributes the successes of his troops to his personal mantra "Ang taong masaya ymaraming magagawa (A happy man does many things)."


Western Mindanao Command

As commander of the Western Mindanao Command, Sobejana notably led the search and rescue operations of British businessman Allan Hyrons and his Filipino wife, Wilma in October 2019. The couple was abducted by the
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in
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and was rescued in November of that year in
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. British special forces provided support during the operation. Sobejana was accorded the rank of Pinuno (Officer) of the
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for his leadership and meritorious conduct and service. The Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament also commended the general for his overwhelming support in the peace process and overall peace developments in the Bangsamoro Region


Commanding General of the Philippine Army

On August 4, 2020, Sobejana was appointed
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by President
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. He took over from then Lieutenant General Gilbert Gapay, as the later was promoted to
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.


Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines

On January 27, 2021, Sobejana again succeeded General Gilbert Gapay as
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. His concurrent promotion to General was confirmed by the
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on March 24, 2021. As chief of staff, Sobejana vowed to modernize the
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, secure the country's interests, and protect the country's sovereignty of its claimed features in the
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(portions of which are designated as "
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") amidst the heightened tensions in the area. The deployment of three
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s near the
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in April 2021 by Chinese forces was met with the deployment of Philippine military assets by the general, particularly ships and aircraft, along with the
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and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, to the South China Sea. He protested against the proposed Coast Guard Law from China, enabling them to open fire on any ship that enter the disputed waters. In March 2021, the attention of General Sobejana was called by the
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regarding the questionable appointment of then Lieutenant General Jose Faustino Jr as Acting Commanding General of the Philippine Army. Senator
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cited Section 4 of Republic Act No. 8186 to challenge the appointment, even in an acting capacity. Upholding the precedence of the law, General Sobejana relieved Lieutenant General Faustino from his post. Sobejana retired from military service in July 2021. He was succeeded in his post as chief of staff by Lieutenant General Jose Faustino Jr.


Awards and decorations


Armed Forces of the Philippines Medal of Valor

In 1995, then Captain Sobejana led his platoon in engaging a group of 20
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guerrillas in
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, Basilan. Abu Sayyaf reinforcements arrived until Sobejana's unit was facing approximately 150 combatants. After two hours spent trading fire, Sobejana sustained two bullet wounds to his right forearm and a third bullet wrecked his rifle. His arm was almost severed and he had to bite his right thumb to keep the arm from falling off. Sobejana then began to fire using his left hand while still directing his men. The firefight ended after four hours with Sobejana being wounded thrice more. Sobejana refused to have his arm amputated and underwent several surgical procedures in the
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. He underwent initial surgery at
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in
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and would ultimately spend 10 months there undergoing further operations and
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. He was transferred to
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in
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for rehabilitation. He eventually recovered the partial use of his right hand and arm and remained in active service. For his valiant actions, he was conferred the
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by President
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in 1996.


Medal of Valor citation

"For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty during an encounter with about 150 Abu Sayyaf kidnap gang members at Sitio Caro, Barangay Lower Kapayawan, Isabela Basilan on 13 January 1995, while serving as Commanding Officer of the 1st Scout Ranger Company, First Scout Ranger Regiment, Philippine Army. When Task Group Panther received reports on the enemy concentration, it immediately dispatched one platoon under CAPTAIN SOBEJANA to check the area. While observing the reported location of enemy presence, he sighted about 20 armed enemies loitering near a cluster of houses. After assessing the situation, he directed his men to attack the enemy position which resulted to an ensuing fierce fire fight. Alerted by the incident, several Abu Sayyaf groups from nearby areas arrived to reinforce their comrades, cutting the troops from the supporting section. As the firefight raged, firepower and numerical superiority of the enemy became apparent as members of the First Scout Ranger Company incurred casualties. After two hours of continuous fire fight, CAPTAIN SOBEJANA was hit in the lower arm as he went for the radio of a fallen soldier. Bravely holding his ground, he sustained a second bullet wound that almost severed his right arm. Still, he controlled all fire directions to best defend their position and repulse the encircling enemy. Though in pain and with a shattered rifle after it was hit by an enemy fire, he never lost composure and continued leading his men. He even maneuvered around, exposing himself to enemy fire to direct the encounter. After almost four hours of intense fighting, reinforcements from the Task Group Panther and the 4th Scout Ranger Company arrived to secure the area and evacuate the wounded. Report placed the enemy casualties at 30 killed and unconfirmed number of wounded. By this gallantry, CAPTAIN SOBEJANA distinguished himself in combat, in keeping with the finest traditions of the Filipino soldiery."
Aside from the
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, Sobejana is the recipient of the
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, eleven
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s, the Gold Cross, three
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s, the
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, thirty three Military Merit Medals, and seven Commendation Medals. He was recognized as an Outstanding Philippine Soldier in the Combat Category in 1995. He received the Award of Excellence for Public Service and the Plaque of Commendation from Roel Degamo, the Governor of
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, the general's home province, in 2012 and in 2021 respectively. Left Side: Right Side: Badges and other awards: * Armed Forces of the Philippines Parachutist Badge *
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Qualification Badge * Combat Commander's Badge * Scout Ranger Qualification Badge * Philippine Air Force Gold Wings Badge *
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* The Outstanding Philippine Soldier from the Rotary Club Makati (1995) * Philippine Military Academy Cavalier Award (1997) * Award for Continuing Excellence and Service by the
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(2019) * Award of Excellence for Public Service of the Governor of
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(2012) * Plaque of Commendation from the Governor of
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(2021)


Personal life

Sobejana is married to Edna Iturriaga Sobejana. Together, they have five children, Mae Suzanne, Mae Suzzette, Sheena Joy, Sean Jason, and Siegfried Joshua. Post his retirement from military service, the general returned to his hometown in
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.


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