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Gilbert Italia Gapay (born February 4, 1965) is a retired
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who served as the 54th
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of the
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. Prior to his appointment, he served as the 61st Chief of the Army and the commander of the
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.


Early life and education

He was born at
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,
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on February 4, 1965, and finished high school at the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU). He initially entered the
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(PMA) in 1981, but was subsequently rejected due to being under-aged. He spent a year at the ADMU studying
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, before he successfully entered the PMA in 1982 and is a member of the ''Sinagtala'' Class of 1986. He graduated at the top of his class (Class Valedictorian), and was awarded 13 awards during his graduation in the military academy, making him the most decorated cadet in the history of the PMA. A record tied to Cadet Eckwood Solomon of Florida, USA, who also graduated in the PMA in 1963 and received 13 awards. Solomon was killed in action (KIA) in Vietnam in 1966 as a young lieutenant in a mine-clearing operation during the
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. He is known to be a bright, articulate and a man of action due to his academic achievements. He also completed various training and activities locally and abroad, such as the Scout Ranger Orientation Course, the Basic Aviators Course, Armor Officer Basic Course; the Air Traffic Control Officer Course at the Air University, the Comptroller Officer Basic Course; the Armor Officer Advance Course and Command and General Staff Course at the
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, the Emergency Management Seminar with the
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in
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, and the Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, and Nuclear (CBRN) Training Seminar at the
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in
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. He also holds a
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at the
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in
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.


Military career

He began his career in the 26th Infantry Battalion, of the 4th Infantry Division, and also led troops during communist insurgents in 1988 at the
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s. He also led the 52nd Mechanized Infantry Company of the Light Armor Brigade during the
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as part of the "All Out War" Operations against the MILF in 2000. He also led the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion on combating communist insurgents in
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. He was also a member of a team of AFP Officers under then-AFP Chief General Emmanuel T. Bautista, where he helped conceptualize the Internal Peace and Security Plan "Bayanihan Operations" concept (ISSP), where he made major contributions on combating counterinsurgency through local dialogues, and creating more peaceful communities that allows the AFP and former rebels contribute to the overall local development in the country. He also applied the ISSP Doctrine against communist groups due to the creation of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict. He commanded various units in the
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and other AFP units deployed in major areas in
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and in
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, primarily specialized in infantry and mechanized cavalry operations. He also led diverse units and was assigned to different areas in the AFP, such as in intelligence, education and training, civil and military operations and joint operations. He became deputy commander of the Eastern Mindanao Command (EastMinCom), based in Davao City; commander of Joint Task Force Haribon which secured Davao City and the rest of Davao region during the
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, and also became the military spokesperson of the martial law implementation in Mindanao. He also served as the Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army in 2016, where he earned his second star ( Major General), and commanded the Armor “Pambato” Division (formerly the Mechanized Infantry Division) in 2017. As commander of the Armor Division, he spearheaded the modernization of the army's armor and aviation units, and laid out future acquisition programs for the army's new assets, such as the conversion of 5 M113A2 APCs to self-propelled mortar systems equipped with the
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system, and the procurement of the army's Elbit UAVs, and upcoming armor and aviation assets. He became commander of the Southern Luzon Command (SoLCom) in January 2019, where he earned his third star (
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).He was also responsible in the successful launching of the Philippine chairmanship of the
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in Davao City and the successful conduct of high-level ASEAN meetings and major international events. Noteworthy was the “zero incident” of terrorism during his tenure. He also oversaw the 2019
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exercises as the country's exercise director. On December 6, 2019, he was named as the new
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, where he replaced his classmate, Lieutenant General Macairog Alberto, after reaching his mandatory retirement age at 56. As Chief of the Philippine Army, he oversaw all army operations amidst the
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and spearheaded the army's modernization programs, which delayed and limited the other acquisition programs that were laid out by the Army. Nevertheless, the Army still procured new and modern assets that is set to upgrade the army's capabilities, such as the GDELS ASCOD Sabrah light tanks, which also includes an armored command vehicle, and an armored recovery vehicle; the Excalibur Army Pandur II tank destroyers and command vehicles, and the Iveco VBTP APCS. On July 29, 2020, he was named as the new
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, the highest post in the AFP, and took helm on his post on August 3, 2020, replacing his classmate Felimon Santos Jr. Gapay is the 54th AFP Chief of Staff, and the 8th under Duterte's administration since 2016. He earned his fourth star, and was promoted to the rank of General on October 7, 2020. He retired from military service on February 4, 2021, after reaching the mandatory military retirement age of 56. He was replaced by the Chief of the Philippine Army and
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awardee, Lieutenant General
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Awards and decorations

Left Side: Right Side: Badges and Other Awards: * Scout Ranger Qualification Badge * AFP Command and General Staff Course Badge *
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Qualification Badge *
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* AFP Parachutist Badge


Personal life

He has 3 children from his first marriage to the late Stella V. Gapay and 2 children from his second marriage to Virginia R. Gapay.


References

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