Rolando Joselito Bautista
Retired Macairog S. Alberto | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Battle of Marawi | October 15, 1962
Rolando Joselito Delizo Bautista is a retired
Battle of Marawi, and the 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 Group Badge
- 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.
- ^ "Erwin Tulfo sorry for 'excessive rants' vs. DSWD chief Bautista, but won't retract criticisms". Archived from the original on June 1, 2019.