Chain of command
Command relationships from a person's posting to the highest-level unit (calculated at the end of the posting)
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Commanders of units that were superior to any units commanded by this person
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Publication Date
Publisher
Publication Title
Access Date
Archive Link
10 February 2017
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
NHCP unveils Licerio I. Geronimo historical marker
25 April 2020
24 April 2018
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of April 24, 2018
15 July 2019
01 December 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of December 1, 2017
11 March 2020
06 October 2016
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of October 6, 2016
22 July 2019
03 May 2018
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of May 3, 2018
13 September 2018
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of September 13, 2018
15 July 2019
01 March 2017
Philippine National Police
KEY POSITIONS IN THE PNP as of March 1, 2017
11 March 2020
09 January 2019
ABS CBN News
Ex-Rizal top cop back after sacking over shootout
26 April 2020
22 March 2017
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Met by ‘fellow urban poor,’ Kadamay backs out of Rizal housing site
25 April 2020
02 September 2016
Antipolo STAR
Listen to Antipolo PNP OIC Chief of Police PSupt Ruben Andiso who talks to Antipolo STAR Publisher Reuel Vidal about the ongoing Oplan Tokhang and the role of LGUs, the different religious orders, other institutions of society and the general public in helping defeat the drug menace.
30 October 2020
20 June 2016
The Philippine Star
8 more drug suspects slain
25 April 2020
10 January 2019
Philippine News Agency
Rizal prov’l police chief reinstated, 19 cops face dismissal
26 April 2020
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