- Source: List of Philippine Military Academy alumni
This is a partial list of notable Philippine Military Academy alumni.
List
Silvino Gallardo, 1913
Paulino Santos, 1914 - AFP Chief of Staff (1936)
Ruperto Kangleon, 1914, PA - 6th Secretary of National Defense; Senator
Eulogio Balao, 1931 - Senator; 10th Secretary of National Defense; AFP Vice Chief of Staff
Pelagio A. Cruz, 1935 - AFP Chief of Staff
Emilio S. Liwanag, 1935, PN
Thawip Poonsiri Netniyom,,, 1981 Thailand Senator
Francisco R. Adriano Sr., 1937 - Presidential Saber Awardee, Brigadier General
Ernesto S. Mata, 1937, PA - 15th Secretary of Defense; AFP Chief of Staff (1963-1964)
Alfredo E. Gallardo - 1937
Manuel Yan, 1941 - youngest AFP Chief of Staff at age 48 years old and cabinet member for nine years
Rafael Ileto, 1943 - 17th Secretary of National Defense; AFP Vice Chief of Staff; Ambassador to Iran (1975-1979)
Fidel Ramos, 1951, (USMA '50) - 12th President of the Philippines; 18th Secretary of National Defense; AFP Chief of Staff; Chief of the Philippine Constabulary (1972 – February 25, 1986)
Fortunato Abat, 1951 - 20th Secretary of National Defense; Commanding General of the Philippine Army
Jose T. Almonte, 1956 - National Security Advisor (Philippines); Vice Chief of Staff for Civil Relations
Renato De Villa, 1957 - PMA Commandant; AFP Chief of Staff; 19th Secretary of National Defense; Executive Secretary 2001 to 2005
Eduardo Ermita, 1957 - AFP Vice Chief of Staff; AFP Deputy Chief of Staff; 22nd Secretary of National Defense
Marcelo Blando, 1960
Rodolfo Biazon, 1961 - Senator; AFP Chief of Staff; AFP Vice Chief of Staff; Commandant of the Philippine Marines; Superintendent, PMA; CG, NCRDC
Angelo Reyes, 1966, PA - Secretary DOE, DENR, DILG, Ambassador at Large; Chief of Staff, AFP; CG Philippine Army; CG, Southcom; 23rd Secretary of National Defense
Jewel F. Canson, 1968 - National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center Chief 2001;
Voltaire Gazmin, 1968 - 35th Secretary of National Defense (2010-2016); Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia (2002-2004); Commanding General of the Philippine Army; Commander of Presidential Security Group (1986-1992)
Reynaldo Wycoco, 1968 - National Bureau of Investigation Director (2001-2005)
Proceso L. Maligalig, 1969, PN - President, Bataan Shipyard and Engineering Company (BASECO); President Emeritus, Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa (RAM)
Jaime de los Santos, 1969 PA - CG Philippine Army (2001-2002)
Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr., 1970 - PNP Chief, National Security Advisor, 30th Secretary of National Defense, Secretary of Public Works & Highways
Gregorio Honasan, 1971 - Senator
Panfilo Lacson, 1971 - PDGen PNP, Senator
Edgar Aglipay, 1971 - NCRPO commander for two terms, PNP chief
Ariston Delos Reyes, 1971 - AFP Vice Chief of Staff; AFP Deputy Chief of Staff; Vice Commander, PN; Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, J5, GHQ; Chief of Naval Staff, Headquarters, PN
Edilberto Adan, 1972
Victor Batac, 1971 - PNP Director of Logistics
Rodolfo Aguinaldo, 1972, PA - Congressman of the 6th District of Cagayan, Governor of Cagayan
Emmanuel R. Teodosio, 1972 - AFP Centcom Commander, PN(M)
Ernesto H. De Leon, 1972 - AFP - FOIC, PN; Philippine Ambassador to Australia
Delfin Lorenzana, 1973, PA - Secretary of the Department of National Defense
Cardozo M. Luna, 1975 - Undersecretary of Department of National Defense; former Philippine Ambassador to the Netherlands; former Vice Chief of Staff and Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Noe Wong, 1975, PNP - Ambassador to Cambodia
Leopoldo N. Bataoil, 1976, PNP - Congressman of Pangasinan's 2nd district (since 2010)
Rodrigo F. Maclang, 1976 - AFP Deputy Chief of Staff
Alexander B. Yano, 1976, PA - 38th AFP Chief of Staff; 49th CG Philippine Army (2007-2008)
Leopoldo L. Maligalig, 1976, PA - Superintendent, Philippine Military Academy; First Philippine Holdings, Lopez Group
Ricardo David, 1977, PA - AFP Chief of Staff
Nestor Ochoa, 1977, PA - Philippine Ambassador to Brunei
Delfin Bangit, 1978, PA - AFP Chief of Staff
Arturo Ortiz, 1979, PA - Medal of Valor Awardee; 53rd CG Philippine Army (since 2010)
Ariel Q. Querubin, 1979, PMC - Medal of Valor Awardee; CG 1st Marine Brigade
Natalio C. Ecarma III, - 1981, Undersecretary of National Defense for Defense Operations. 1st Filipino Head of Mission and Force Commander of a United Nations Peacekeeping Force; Force Recon Marines
Benjamin Magalong, 1982 PNP, Mayor of Baguio
Donato B. San Juan II, 1984, PA - Superintendent, Philippine Military Academy; Former Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
Rey Leonardo Guerrero, 1984, PA - 49th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; Commissioner, Bureau of Customs
Salvador Melchor B. Mison Jr, 1984, PAF - Vice Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines
Carlito Galvez Jr., 1985, PA - 50th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; Secretary, Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP); Chief Implementer, National Task Force Against COVID-19
Gilbert I. Gapay, 1986, PA - 55th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
Ronald dela Rosa, 1986 - 19th Chief of the Philippine National Police, Senator
Oscar David Albayalde, 1986 - 20th Chief of the Philippine National Police
Cirilito E. Sobejana, PA, 1987 - Medal of Valor Awardee, 56th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
Debold Sinas, 1987 - 23rd Chief of the Philippine National Police
Guillermo Eleazar, 1987 - 24th Chief of the Philippine National Police
Romeo Brawner Jr., 1989 PA - 60th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 64th Commanding General of the Philippine Army
Eric Noble, 1992 PNP, Director of Directorate of Investigation and Detective Management
+ Antonio Trillanes, 1995, Spokesperson of the Magdalo Group, Senator
Herbert Dilag, 1998 PA - Medal of Valor Awardee
Notable Philippine Military Academy classes
Several Philippine Military Academy classes have achieved notability, either due to highly decorated class members, significant changes in the PMA curriculum, or due to a high proportion of officers elevated to the highest ranks of the Armed Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National Police.
These include:
"Magiting" Class of 1970 - the first class with a recorded formal name; included Chief of the Philippine National Police, Secretary of Public Works and Highways, Secretary of National Defense and Zambales Gov. Hermogenes Ebdane Jr., former Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of StaffDionisio Santiago,former Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff Roy Cimatu.
"Matatag" Class of 1971 - best known for being the core group of the Reform the Armed Forces Movement (RAM); included Senators Gregorio Honasan and Panfilo Lacson; also included former Maj. Gen. Carlos Garcia, who was later implicated in a military fund scandal.
"Dimalupig" Class of 1981 - well known as having many "mistahs" appointed to high ranks during the term of President Benigno Aquino III, including four who achieved four-star rank: AFP chief General Gregorio Catapang Jr; PNP chief Director General Alan Purisima; AFP chief General Emmanuel Bautista; and Thai officer Thawip Poonsiri Netniyom, who was valedictorian and became General of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.
"Sinagtala" Class of 1986 - known for being the first class to graduate from the PMA after the restoration of Philippine democracy in 1986, and the first batch of new military officers to serve the administration of President Corazon Aquino; also known for having many "mistahs" appointed to high ranks during the term of President Rodrigo Duterte, including most of the heads of the PNP: Ronald dela Rosa, Oscar Albayalde, Francisco Gamboa, and Camilo Cascolan.
"Maalab" Class of 1993 - known for being the class of ensign Philip Pestaño, who died from a gunshot wound under disputed circumstances; was also the last PMA class to graduate before the inclusion of women, later in the same year.
"Kalasag-lahi" Class of 1997 - known for being the class that saw the graduation of PMA's first batch of women graduates
"Marilag" Class of 1995 - known for being the class of many of the Magdalo Group during the Oakwood mutiny, including Antonio Trillanes but also Makati Police Chief PSSupt. Rogelio Simon, who served Trillanes' warrant of arrest in 2018. It is notable academically as the class who were first to undergo the new tri-service curriculum of PMA, effectively becoming PMA's first batch of service specialists upon graduation.
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