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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday appointed Rear Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta as the new Flag Officer-in-Command of the Philippine Navy (PN). During the change of command and retirement ceremony, Marcos also commended the valuable contributions of outgoing Flag Officer in Command Vice Admiral Toribio Adaci Jr. “His commitment, leadership, and vision has significantly strengthened our naval capabilities and enhanced our readiness to face the rapidly evolving challenges of today. He was exactly what this country needed: mild-mannered and calm,” Marcos said in his speech, referring to Adaci. Article continues after this advertisement“His presence of mind unshakeable despite provocations and attempts to escalate tensions. It is through his leadership that we remain firm in asserting our rights in the maritime domain while keeping to our responsibility of safeguarding lives and promoting regional peace and stability,” he added. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes NEWSINFO LIST: Areas at high risk of storm surge due to Super Typhoon Pepito NEWSINFO Pepito makes landfall in CatanduanesBefore becoming the Navy chief, Ezpeleta served as the vice commander of the naval forces from August 2024 to November 2024. Article continues after this advertisementHe was also chief of staff of the PN from August 2022 to August 2024, and commander of the Naval Forces Southern Luzon from September 2019 to August 2022. Article continues after this advertisementIn the same speech, Marcos welcomed Ezpeleta into his new position and expressed confidence that his leadership would continue the high standards set by his predecessor. “As Vice Admiral Adaci has demonstrated, your predecessors are always difficult acts to follow, but given your competence, your experience, and mental fortitude, I am confident you will continue to lead the Navy with integrity and surpass any challenges that you might confront,” Marcos told Ezpeleta. “I look forward to working with you and I give you my full support as you build on your legacy. Let us work together as we steer the future in the right direction for a more secure, advanced, and prosperous Bagong Pilipinas,” he concluded. Subscribe to our daily newsletter |