Romeo Espino Explained

Romeo Espino
Birth Name:Romeo C. Espino
Birth Date:20 December 1914
Spouse:Bella Espino
Children:5
Office:Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Term Start:January 15, 1972
Term End:August 15, 1981
President:Ferdinand Marcos
Predecessor:Manuel Yan
Successor:Fabian Ver
Allegiance: Philippines
Branch:Philippine Army
Serviceyears:1941–1980
Commands:
Battles:World War II
Communist rebellion in the Philippines
Moro conflict
Alma Mater:University of the Philippines
Resting Place:Libingan ng mga Bayani
Office1:Deputy Chief of Staff, AFP
Termstart1:January 13, 1971
Termend1:May 29, 1972
Predecessor1:Eugenio Acab
Successor1:Rafael Ileto
Office2:Commanding General, Philippine Army
Termstart2:January 13, 1967
Termend2:May 29, 1968
Predecessor2:Santos Garcia
Successor2:Ruben Maglaya

Romeo C. Espino (December 20, 1914 - February 17, 2003) was a Filipino general who served as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines from 1972 to 1980.

Early life and education

Espino was born on December 20, 1914, and was a native of Samal, Bataan.[1] He finished his college education at the University of the Philippines in 1937.[2]

Career

Espino joined the Philippine Army in 1941 as an Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) officer and fought against the Japanese during their occupation of the Philippines in World War II. He served as Commanding General of the Philippine Army from January 13, 1967, until May 29, 1968.[1]

On January 15, 1972,[3] then President Ferdinand Marcos appointed him as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines succeeding Manuel Yan. He was also an implementer of the martial law of President Marcos.[1] He was also named part of the Rolex 12 due to being a close associate of Marcos. Named members of the Rolex 12 allegedly received luxury watches from Marcos hence the label.[4]

He led the military against the Communist rebellion of the New People's Army (NPA) and the Moro National Liberation Front in the Moro conflict. He was credited for the arrest of NPA leader Bernabe Buscayno and defector Victor Corpus in 1976.[1] Espino ended his tenure on August 15, 1981, and was replaced by Fabian Ver. He is the longest serving Chief of Staff serving for .[3]

Espino also headed the Philippine Red Cross.[4]

Death

Espino died on February 17, 2003, and was buried at the Libingan ng mga Bayani by virtue of being a former Chief of Staff.[1]

Personal life

Espino was married to Bella Espino with whom he had five children.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who's Who In Bataan – General Romeo C. Espino . 1Bataan . Provincial Information Office of Bataan . 30 July 2022 . 2 June 2016.
  2. Web site: General Romeo C. Espino . UP Vanguard Incorporated . 30 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines . 30 July 2022.
  4. News: Marcos and his men: Who were the key Martial Law figures? . 30 July 2022 . Rappler . 21 September 2020.