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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 730 - CREATING
THE BOARD OF GENERALS IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
By virtue of the power vested in me
by Sec. 22 (1) of the National Defense Act. as amended, I FERDINAND
E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby create the Board of
Generals of the Armed Forces of the Philippines composed of the
following officers:
Chief
of Staff, AFP
Vice Chief of Staff,
AFP
The Deputy Chief of Staff, AFP
Commanding General, Philippine
Army
Chief of the Philippine
Constabulary
Commanding General, Philippine
Air Force
Flag Officer-In-Command,
Philippine Navy
Deputy Chief of Staff
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Based upon the number of promotion vacancies declared by the Minister of National Defense, in the grades of colonel and brigadier general, respectively, or their Navy equivalents, the Board of Generals shall pass upon the recommendation for the promotion to Colonel and Brigadier General of the Major/Technical Services based on the criteria that shall be set forth by the Board covering performance, leadership, and managerial or technical ability desired or every recommendee: provided, That before being eligible for promotion to colonel or brigadier general, or their Navy equivalents, an officer must have completed at least one year in the permanent grade of lieutenant colonel or colonel, or their Navy equivalents, must have no pending case and financial or property accountabilities, must be physically fit for general military service, must be GSG eligible or its equivalent as prescribed by existing regulations, and must satisfy any such other requirement that the Board may prescribe.
The Board of Generals shall assist the Minister of National Defense in the latter’s discharge of his responsibilities under Sec. 8 of Republic Act No. 291, as amended.
The Board of Generals shall submit the list of “best qualified” officers (as the terms is contemplated in Sec. 8, RA 291, as amended) to the Minister of National Defense who may recommend to the President such list for appointment.
The Board of Generals may promulgate such rules and procedures, as necessary, to assist in the selection of the “best qualified officer” which may include, but not limited to, the creation of subordinate boards.
Done in the City of Manila, this 10th day of September, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and eighty-one.
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