Andres Centino | |
Honorific Prefix: | Retired General |
Honorific Suffix: | PA |
Office1: | Presidential Assistant on Maritime Concerns |
Term Start1: | September 28, 2023 |
President1: | Bongbong Marcos |
Office2: | 57th and 59th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines |
Term Start3: | November 12, 2021 |
Term End3: | August 8, 2022 |
Predecessor3: | Jose Faustino |
Successor3: | Bartolome Bacarro |
Term Start2: | January 6, 2023 |
Term End2: | July 21, 2023 |
President2: | Ferdinand Marcos Jr. |
Predecessor2: | Bartolome Bacarro |
Successor2: | Romeo Brawner |
Birth Date: | 4 February 1967 |
Birth Place: | Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines |
Birth Name: | Andres Castor Centino |
Branch: | Philippine Army |
Branch Label: | Branch |
Serviceyears: | 1988–2023 |
Awards: | Philippine Legion of Honor |
Spouse: | Sheila Sucalit |
Children: | 4 |
Predecessor4: | Jose Faustino |
Successor4: | Romeo Brawner |
President4: | Rodrigo Duterte |
Office4: | 63rd Commanding General of the Philippine Army |
Term End4: | December 10, 2021 |
Term Start4: | May 14, 2021 |
Andres Castor Centino (born February 4, 1967) is a retired Philippine Army general who currently serves as Presidential Assistant on Maritime Concerns to President Bongbong Marcos since September 2023.[1]
Centino last served as the 57th and 59th Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from November 2021 to August 2022 and from January 2023 to July 2023.[2] [3] He also previously served as the 63rd Commanding General of the Philippine Army from May 2021 to December 2021.[4]
Centino was born on February 4, 1967, in Tacloban, Leyte, and grew up in Cebu City, Cebu. There, he attended the University of the Philippines High School Cebu.[5] His mother, Araceli (née Castor), was a school teacher and probation officer in the Parole and Probation Administration, and his father, Flaviano Centino, was a lawyer who served in the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Judge Advocate General Service Reserve Unit.
In 1984, at the encouragement of his father, Centino entered the Philippine Military Academy. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude as part of the 1988 Maringal Class and earned his commission as a Philippine Army second lieutenant.[6]
Throughout his military career, Centino attended various military leadership and intelligence courses, including the 1st Scout Ranger Regiment course, infantry officer courses, counterintelligence operations courses, and the Command and General Staff Course at the Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and General Staff College, where he finished as part of the top ten of his class.[7]
Centino also holds a Master of Business Administration from School of Management of the University of the Philippines Cebu, and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School of the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.
Following his commission, Centino's assignments included Army General Staff Secretary in Fort Bonifacio, 4th Infantry Division chief of staff, 26th Infantry Battalion commander, 401st Infantry Brigade commander, and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Organization, and Training, J3 at Camp Aguinaldo.[6]
Centino assumed command of the 4th Infantry Division based in Camp Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro on May 28, 2020, and subsequently served as commander of Joint Task Force Diamond.[8] [9]
Infantry operations against the New People's Army intensified within Centino's area of command even amidst the effects COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. He implemented the whole-of-nation approach in ending communist armed conflicts in the Philippines outlined in President Rodrigo Duterte's Executive Order No. 70, s. 2018.[10] During his tenure, the 4th Infantry Division was lauded as a unit for its offensive operations against the New People's Army.
Centino was appointed Commanding General of the Philippine Army on May 18, 2021.[11] In his initial message to the Philippine Army at Fort Bonifacio, Centino laid out his priorities on the continued modernization of the army, meritocracy based promotion among its officers, and the recruitment of qualified aspirants to the uniformed service.[12]
The appointment came after the removal of then-acting Commanding General, Jose Faustino after having served for only 87 days. Faustino's appointment drew criticisms from Senator Panfilo Lacson during a Commission on Appointments confirmation hearing due the his ineligibility to the position even in an acting capacity based on Section 4 of Republic Act No. 8186.[13]
On November 12, 2021, Centino was appointed Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines by President Rodrigo Duterte.[14] Centino's appointment was confirmed by the Commission on Appointments with the concurrent rank of general on January 26, 2022. [15]
The 2022 Philippine presidential election coincided with Centino's tenure, and he directed the Armed Forces to ensure proper observance electoral procedure throughout the country and provide additional security during the campaign period and election day. The Armed Forces also worked to ensure a peaceful transition of power from the Duterte administration to the Marcos Jr. administration.[16]
Centino continued to serve under President Bongbong Marcos until August 8, 2022. Lieutenant General Bartolome Bacarro was appointed to the position to succeed him.[17]
Due to Centino's first appointment having taken effect prior to Republic Act No. 11709, his relinquishment of the Chief of Staff office did not retire him from military service. In line with previous legal precedent, his mandatory age of retirement was at 56 and he would continue to hold the rank of general until then. Consequently, because there can only be one 4-star general in active military duty at any given moment by law, Bacarro was prevented from promotion to 4-star general albeit occupying the concurrent Chief of Staff office.[18]
On January 6, 2023, Centino was reappointed as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines by President Bongbong Marcos His reappointment under Republic Act No. 11709 granted him tenure past the previous mandatory age of 56.[19]
Centino served as Chief of Staff under President Marcos Jr. until July 21, 2023, and retired from military service.[20]
Centino was appointed as Presidential Assistant on Maritime Concerns by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on September 28, 2023.
The position holds the rank of secretary and is under the Office of the President.[21]
Centino is married to Sheila Sy Sucalit, and together they have three sons and a daughter.
Centino has received the following awards and decorations: