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Stephen Parreño

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Stephen P. Parreño
Then-Major General Stephen P. Parreño as Chief of Air Staff in 2022
Nickname(s)"Steph", "Axe"
Born (1969-12-12) 12 December 1969 (age 55)
Passi, Iloilo, Philippines
AllegiancePhilippines Philippines
Service / branch Philippine Air Force
Years of service1991–2024[1]
RankLieutenant general Lieutenant general
Service numberO-10486
UnitCommanding General of the Philippine Air Force
Acting Vice Commander, Philippine Air Force
Chief of Air Staff
Air Force Inspector General
220th Airlift Wing
Air Force Special Services Group
Tactical Operations Group 3
Air Force Management and Financial Office
102nd Basic Pilot Training Squadron
101st Primary Pilot Training Squadron
Battles / warsIslamic insurgency in the Philippines
Communist rebellion in the Philippines
Siege of Marawi
Awards Outstanding Achievement Medal
Distinguished Service Star
Bronze Cross Medal
Silver Wing Medal
Military Merit Medal
Alma materPhilippine Military Academy (B.S)
Asian Institute of Management (MBM)

Stephen Palomado Parreño is a Philippine Air Force officer who served as the Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force since 20 December 2022 until his retirement [2] in 19 December 2024, who holds the rank of Lieutenant General. Prior to his appointment, Parreño as the Acting Vice Commander of the Philippine Air Force, Chief of Air Staff, Group Commander of the Tactical Operations Group 3, and Wing Commander of the 220th Airlift Wing.[3]

Early life and education

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Parreño was born on 12 December 1969 in Passi City, Iloilo to a middle-class family. His father, Rolando, was a farmer while his mother, Teresita, is a public school teacher. Parreño enrolled in Central Philippine University (CPU) throughout his school life where he finished kindergarten in 1976, elementary in 1982, and high school in 1986. He also spent a year in the Central Philippine University – College of Engineering studying engineering for one year before entering the Philippine Military Academy.[4]

Parreño entered the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) in 1987 and graduated as part of the PMA "Sambisig" Class of 1991, where he finished as class salutatorian and was earned top 3 of his class, and received the Chief of Staff Saber Award.[5] He was also the lone "Starman" of his class, which is a term used in cadets who earned both Dean's Lister award and the Commandant's Lister award, which also earns his place in the Superintendent's List.[3][4][6] He also graduated top 3 at the Philippine Air Force Flying School Class of 1993 in Basilio Fernando Air Base at Lipa, Batangas.[6]

Parreño also holds a Master of Business and Management at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati, where he graduated as part of the top 10 of his class, and is one of the few noted PAF officers who completed the Curso de Estado Mayor (General Staff Course) at Escuela Superior de las Fuerzas Armadas in Madrid, Spain.[5]

Career

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After completing his flight school in 1993, Parreño served as a flight instructor pilot where he flew the Cessna T-41 Mescalero, the SIAI-Marchetti SF.260, and the SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 TP under the PAF Flying School. In the later years, he also flew the SIAI-Marchetti AS-211 Warrior trainer jets/light attack aircraft. He also served as a test pilot and command flight examiner under the Air Education, Training, and Doctrine Command, before being named as a command pilot flying the GAF Nomad. He has logged a total of over 3,000 flight hours, primarily as an airlifts pilot flying the Lockheed C-130 Hercules[7]

Parreño eventually became squadron commander of the two primary flying squadrons of the PAF, the 101st Primary Pilot Training Squadron and the 102nd Basic Pilot Training Squadron.[7] He also became the chief of the Air Force Management and Financial Office before being named as the commander of the Tactical Operations Group 3, based under the command of the Tactical Operations Wing Northern Luzon of the AFP Northern Luzon Command. He also served as the commander of the Air Force Special Services Group. In July 2017, Parreño became the youngest AFP officer to earn his first star at the age of 48 and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general as he was named as the commander of the 220th Airlift Wing.[4][8][9]

During his stint as commander of the 220th Airlift Wing, he became renowned for spearheading all airlift operations of the PAF and the AFP throughout the Siege of Marawi, which led the delivery and deployment of various units, vehicles, and supplies throughout the entire battle. His missions also included transport operations from Guam and Arizona, as part of the US support operations during the 5-month long battle.[3][10][6][11]

After his stint as Wing Commander of the 220th Airlift Wing, Parreño was also named as the deputy commander of the Air Mobility Command and as the deputy commander of Air Logistics Command.[12] Parreño was later promoted to the rank of major general in 2021, becoming the youngest officer to earn the rank at the age of 52,[4] as he was named as the Air Force Inspector General.[12][13]

Parreño was also named as Chief of Air Staff and after a few months, on November 24, 2022 he was named as Acting Vice Commander of the PAF, succeeding Then-Major General Arthur V. Cordura, who was named as the Vice-Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.[14] Three weeks later, Parreño was named by President Bongbong Marcos as the new Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force, following the retirement of Lieutenant General Connor Anthony Canlas Sr..[3][15][16][17] During his assumption speech, Parreño vowed to sustain his predecessor's efforts under the "LIPAD PAF" Command Thrust, as well as the PAF Modernization Program through the acquisition of new modern assets, and to be a “genuine leader” to all units.[16] He also created his leadership thrust named "AXEL PAF", with a motto "Accelerate PAF with Excellence".[18] He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General on January 24, 2023.[19] During the 76th anniversary of the PAF, Parreño emphasized the importance of the PAF to "improve the capability, credibility and sustainability" towards their future goals.[20]

Awards from Military Service

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Unit Decorations

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Badges

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  • Combat Commander's Badge
  • Master AFP Parachutist Badge
  • Philippine Air Force Gold Wings Badge
  • PAF Flight Plan 2040 Badge
  • Commanding General, Philippine Air Force Badge

Personal life

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Parreño is often known by his peers as "Steph" and "Axe". He is married to Agnes Parreño and they have three children. His interests include arts, music, and sports, and often does painting during his free time. During his younger years, he served as an officer on the school chapter of the DeMolay International, and also served as member of the CPUDHS Basketball Team, where he earned his nickname as "black Chip Engelland".[4]

References

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  1. ^ "PBBM honors outgoing PAF chief". Presidential Communications Group. December 19, 2024. Retrieved December 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "PBBM honors outgoing PAF chief". Presidential Communications Group. December 19, 2024. Retrieved December 19, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d "'Marawi hero' named new Air Force commanding general". Philippine News Agency.
  4. ^ a b c d e "A Centralian is the new Philippine Air Force Commanding General". Central Philippine University.
  5. ^ a b Domingo, Katrina. "Marcos names Parreño as 39th commanding general of PH Air Force". ABS-CBN News.
  6. ^ a b c "New PH Air Force chief to continue service's key initiatives". Philippine News Agency.
  7. ^ a b "Pilot in Command". 220TH AIRLIFT WING.
  8. ^ "COLONEL PARREÑO SETS IN AS NEW WING COMMANDER OF 220th AW REPLACING BGEN PARILLA" – via Facebook.
  9. ^ "Appointment From : June 1, 2017 To : May 30, 2018" (PDF). Commission on Appointments.
  10. ^ "THE PHILIPPINE AIR FORCE WARMLY WELCOMES NEWLY APPOINTED AIR CHIEF" – via Facebook.
  11. ^ Parrocha, Azel. "Marcos confident PAF will achieve new heights under Parreño". Philippine News Agency.
  12. ^ a b "Pilot who led air mobility efforts during Marawi siege takes command of PH Air Force". Manila Bulletin.
  13. ^ "CA confirms Parreño as Major General". Central Philippine University.
  14. ^ "PAF VICE COMMANDER RELINQUISHES HIS POST". Philippine Air Force.
  15. ^ "39th Air Force chief Parreño assumes post". cnn. Archived from the original on December 20, 2022.
  16. ^ a b Reyes, Victor (20 December 2022). "Parreño is new Air Force chief". malaya.com.ph.
  17. ^ Flores, Helen. "Philippines committed to have world-class Air Force – Marcos". Philstar.com.
  18. ^ "CG,PAF VISITS CJVAB". Philippine Air Force.
  19. ^ "21 senior Air Force, Navy officers promoted to higher ranks". Philippine News Agency.
  20. ^ "Parreño: PAF shaping to be more capable, credible, sustainable force". Manila Bulletin.
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