To be sure, the retiring AFP Chief, Gen. Generoso S. Senga has been cheerful about his impending exit from his military career on his birthday, July 21. He was born on that day in 1950 in Calumpang, Marikina. When we spoke last Monday, I had asked Gene Senga about his plans and whether La GMA has offered him an important government post, or whether he intends to pursue a political or civilian career.
Senga chuckled and tactfully evaded the question by saying he had been too busy chasing coup plotters, touring military camps around the country to stiffen the backbone of officers and men (and, indubitably, to shake hands and say "goodbye.") He hadnt had time, Gene sidestepped the query, to think about post-retirement. Thats the polite way of saying, "no comment," but handsome General Senga was always a smoothie anyway. There goes Philippine Military Class 72, the former "ruling class" in the military and police.
In comes General Esperon (PMA 74). Hermo Esperon has all the right qualities. A hard-bitten soldier, used to combat from the Moro Wars in Mindanao to battles with the Communist New Peoples Army, hes commanded all the major units, from the 7th Infantry Division in Fort Magsaysay to the Special Operations Command (SOCOM), Philippine Army which has under its wing the restive Scout Rangers Regiment formerly under the "withdrawal of support" video-star, Brig. Gen. Danny Lim (now in the brig awaiting investigation), as well as the equally combat-proficient and hardstriking Special Forces Regiment (based in Magsaysay and Bonifacio) which stayed loyal under the command of Medal of Valor holder, Col. Arturo Ortiz. Under Esperons SOCOM was also the Light Reaction Battalion, a sharp-edged counterterrorist unit.
It had been Esperon, after his 602nd Infantry Brigade captured MILF stronghold, Camp Rajamuddah, in the Liguasan Marsh (Buliok) complex, who was quickly pulled out by GMA from Cotabato in June 2001 to take over the 103rd Infantry Brigade in Basilan and instructed to pursue the Abu Sayyaf bandits who had raided Dos Palmas resort in Palawan and taken numerous hostages including American Missionaries Martin and Gracia Burnham, the murderous Islamic thugs beheading their captives as they went along, including American hostage Guillermo Sobero. Esperons brigade managed to rescue most of the captives, but unfortunately Gracias husband was killed in the ultimate rescue operation, caught in the crossfire.
Esperons closeness to La Presidenta was confirmed when she named him Commanding General of her Presidential Security Group (PSG) in 2002, giving him his first star. He received his second star when he was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, later assuming command of the 7th Infantry Division in July 2004.
Promoted to 47th Commanding General of the Philippine Army, he earned his third star. Now, hes going to be top man in the military establishment. A fighting soldier, Id say, from Asingan, Pangasinan. Is he a Ramos "man" as well, since he hails from the same hometown? Once, kiddingly, Esperon remarked: "Max, our former President FVR was actually born in Lingayen." (That cryptic comment, of course, dissolves none of my suspicions).
In any event, now that its out, we expect General Esperon to take a more active commanding role in ferreting out insurgents in the military, from Magdalo to simply Magulo. Hell expectedly be raked over the coals when his appointment comes up before the Commission on Appointments, particularly over his alleged links to the "Hello, Garci" celebrated . . . well, scandal. However, what Gloria wants thus far, Gloria gets. And she obviously wants her trusted Praetorian and skilled "warrior" Hermo at the helm of the Armed Forces.
Someday, I trust, well get an officer from the Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) to become AFP Chief of Staff 70 percent of our men in the field are ably and valiantly commanded in battle by officers who came from the ROTC. (Me, I was one of them, but now retired not only commissioned from the Ateneo ROTC, but schooled in the Infantry Training Group (ITG) in Camp Floridablanca, Pampanga. My military and combat correspondent days are over in war here and overseas, I instead send my younger reporters to be cannon fodder).
I remember what I told that compleat warrior, now retired Maj. Gen. Alberto "Boysie" Braganza, a former military aide of GMA and former commander of the SouthCom who distinguished himself in the end commanding the fighting in the Zamboanga area and in Sulu. "Youre truly qualified, Boysie," I regretfully said when he was reputedly short-listed to become Chief of Staff. "But," I warned, "youll never become Chief of Staff because youre from the ROTC. The trouble is that you ROTC officers are steadfast and dont ever stage coups, mutinies and other messianic shenanigans while the glamor boys from the PMA are always in one plot or another. Of course, the President strives to please the PMAers, which is why they always have the top posts in the military and the Philippine National Police."
Anyway, the best of luck to our friend, Hermo Esperon! Go in there and fight, fight, fight! However, beware the political booby-traps.
In DC, in his final weeks, however, hes been allegedly making uncomplimentary remarks about La Presidenta and how he had unceremoniously been . . . well, sacked. Albert ought to cease and desist, if thats true. La Gloria gave him five happy years (for him) as our envoy to the most-desired post in our foreign service, even though he continued to merrily make money here at home from his insurance and other multi-million enterprises. Isnt an Ambassador, even a political one like Don Albert of Sikatuna, supposed to divest just as every government official does? Del Rosario should be grateful, not sullen.
Susmariosep. He even tried to sell off our best Philippine government-owned building in Stockton, San Francisco City, right in the city center of "I Left My Heart in" Baghdad by the Bay. Sanamagan.
He even tried to sell our jewel in the crown, the Philippine Center building on the main street of the world, Fifth Avenue in New York City! By golly, a dozen foreign countries, when informed about the prospect of the "sale," scrambled to be first in line to snap that building up for our Philippine flag flies proudly from its flagstaff daily. Imagine that, our Flag snapping in the breeze, or even limply hanging when its windless in the pollution, on the most famous avenue on earth seen by millions of passersby, including the powerful, the ritzy and the glitzy, every day.
Long may our Flag wave, by golly its beyond the commerce of man.
Since Ambassador del Rosario has been telling many people in Washington that he was cashiered, Im compelled to reveal that even if La Glorietta might have gotten pissed off at him for something (I didnt know), the President had already decided to replace him more than four months ago. In fact, it had been agreed at that time that the new Ambassador to Washington DC would be Ambassador Willy Calaud Gaa, our former envoy to Beijing (2002-2006), later assigned to a second posting as Consul General in Los Angeles, California where residents there had happily hailed his return. In preparation for his promotion, Gaa had briefly been assigned as Deputy Chief of Mission to Washington, but was abruptly "recalled" through somebody there complaining was it del Rosario, or who was it?
Maybe more than maybe, hes back on track.
Im forced to say this since somebody influential in Malacañang whom I can only describe as belonging to the "Brokeback Mountain" Gang, has recently been moving heaven and earth, and perhaps even hell, to grab the appointment to the Washington post just vacated.
I wouldnt mind too much if he were gay, but hes also conniving. Fie on this fellow! Get him (as Hamlets once famously and cruelly told his ill-fated girl friend Ophelia) to a Nunnery instead.
Perhaps, hell acquire more flash and dash when he realizes hes now dealing with the likes of Condi Rice and "The Suits" and other boys and girls in Old Foggy Bottom or Capitol Hill, plus belting it out with the big spenders and big pretenders within the Beltway.
What about our "lobby" in Washington DC? Its in tatters. The high-priced lobby and PR firms weve hired are either shortchanging us, or dont have the Republican connections of which they boast. Theres one bunch called B & M, which doesnt even seem to have the clout of M & M (chocolates).
Gaa, who hails from Looc, Romblon (our marble province), has a Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law Studies from New York University (1985), a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines (1970); a Bachelor of Arts (A.B. Political Science) from MLQ University (1966). He graduated Salutatorian from Looc National High School. He even had special training in Maritime Dispute Settlement from the UP College of Law in 1999.
Willy is a member of the American Society of International Law, Washington DC; Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP-Lifetime); American Bar Association (1991-1992) and the State Bar of California (inactive status).
He received the Distinguished Service Award from the Department of Foreign Affairs in 2000, and the Gawad Sentenaryo (Centennial Award 1999) from the National Centennial Commission.
He was Consul-General in New York (1997-1999), but has also served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Australia (2002-2003), and, as already mentioned, to the Peoples Republic of China.
Gaa was Ambassador etc. to Tripoli (Libya) and non-resident Ambassador to Tunisia, Malta and Niger (1992-1997), and previously was Minister-Counsellor and Consul-General in Tripoli (1991-92).
As is well known, hes been posted to Los Angeles and New York twice, as well as been assigned to working groups in Singapore, Bangkok, and Hua Hin, Thailand, and to Intersessional group meetings on Confidence Building Measures in Tokyo and Singapore. Willy further attended the United Nations Seminar on International Law in Geneva, Switzerland (1979) as a UN Fellow.
But thats enough for starters. Hes the man to watch if PGMA remains determined to nominate him for Washington DC.