Rolando Joselito Bautista
Appearance
Retired Macairog S. Alberto | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Battle of Marawi | October 15, 1962
Rolando Joselito Delizo Bautista (born October 15, 1962) is a retired
Presidential Security Group
.
Military background
A graduate in the
Fidel Ramos in 1996.[2]
Lieutenant General Bautista is a well-known
Then-Major General Bautista served as the overall ground commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi during the
Macairog S. Alberto.[1]
Awards in military service
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation
Martial Law Unit Citation
People Power I Unit Citation
People Power II Unit Citation
2 Grand Commander medals, Philippine Legion of Honor
Outstanding Achievement Medals
Distinguished Service Stars
Gawad sa Kaunlaran medals
Bronze Cross Medal
Military Merit Medals with one spearhead device, 3 silver and 1 bronze anahaws
Military Civic Action Medal
Military Commendation Medals
- United Nations Service Medal
United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) Ribbon
Long Service Medal
Anti-dissidence Campaign Medal
Luzon Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
Visayas Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
Mindanao Anti-Dissidence Campaign Medal
Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Operations Ribbon
Combat Commander's Badge
Scout Ranger Qualification Badge
Special Forces Qualification Badge
AFP Parachutist Badge
- Presidential Security GroupBadge
AFP Command and General Staff Course Badge
United States Army Infantry School Badge
Controversy with Erwin Tulfo
His stint as
Radyo Pilipinas. Sec. Bautista was not available while having a meeting with an ambassador at the moment Tulfo's team was reaching him for a live, on-air interview regarding about the DSWD's plans on a recent signing of anti-poverty measure Magna Carta of the Poor.[5][6]
References
- ^ a b c "FAST FACTS: Who is incoming DSWD Secretary Rolando Bautista?". Rappler.
- ^ "Little-known fact: AFP chief Galvez got amnesty for 1989 failed coup". RAPPLER. September 6, 2018.
- ^ a b "Duterte picks Rolando Bautista as PSG commander". Rappler.
- ^ "Marawi general is next Army chief". Rappler.
- ^ "DSWD chief Bautista 'busy' when Erwin Tulfo's team tried to reach him". May 31, 2019. Archived from the original on June 9, 2019. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
- ^ "Erwin Tulfo sorry for 'excessive rants' vs. DSWD chief Bautista, but won't retract criticisms". Archived from the original on June 1, 2019.