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Passing the command: Philippine Army marches forward

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August 04 2025

The change of command is more than just a formality in military tradition; it is the solemn transfer of authority and duty. It shows the institution's resilient capability, mission clarity, and continuing service. The Philippine Army marked this historic event on July 31, 2025, when Lt. Gen. Roy M. Galido, the 66th Commanding General, officially handed over command to Lt. Gen. Antonio G. Nafarrete, the current 67th commander.

- LT. GEN. AURELIO B. BALADAD (RET)

The event defined the conclusion of one command and the start of a fresh era, one influenced by modern threats. The Army was experiencing a strategic shift from internal security operations to territorial defense when Lt. Gen. Galido took over as commander in 2023. He boldly advanced this change, completely embracing it.

His actions were based on the Amny's primary duty to develop, organize, equip, train, and sustain its forces. He upgraded the Military Police, formed the first-ever combat engineer regiment, and reorganized units for new missions. He introduced the one factory training concept to unify and standardize the conduct of basic military training for all soldiers. A more dynamic and prepared land force was demonstrated by the Army's capacity to deploy, maneuver, and sustain combat units across regions through the large-scale exercise CATEX "Katihan." Galido integrated armored vehicles, communications equipment, and modern weaponry systems. He launched professional development programs, mental health initiatives, and infrastructure projects to prioritize the welfare of the soldiers. He summed up the transition during CATEX Katihan by saying, ''We now need to change our mindset and our doctrines focusing on defending our country."

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