Philippine Army Reserve Command - Lineage of Commanding Officers

Lineage of Commanding Officers

  • Col Rosendo V Cruz PA (GSC) 01 Sep 77 - 1986
  • Col Ernesto H Luis PA MNSA (GSC) 01 Jul 92 - 01 Jul 95
  • BGen Franklin C Acosta AFP 01 Jul 95 - 01 Dec 97
  • BGen Antonio J Saldua AFP 01 Dec 97 - 30 Nov 99
  • Col Edmund G Pacada PA (GSC) 30 Nov 99 - 16 Jun 01
  • Col Roberto C Gervacio PA (GSC)
  • BGen Marcial A Collao Jr AFP
  • BGen Edwin H Vargas AFP
  • BGen Dionisio A Torina AFP 06 Oct 03 - 16 Aug 05
  • Col Ibarra P Gutierrez (INF) GSC PA
  • BGen Emmanuel S Cayton AFP 16 Aug 05 -
  • BGen Luini C Mirar AFP
  • BGen Danilo M Garcia AFP 27 Mar 08 - 7 March 2010
  • BGen Joel P IbaƱez AFP 7 March 2010 - 10 March 2011
  • BGen Alex N Albano AFP

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