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Vicente Piccio Jr.

Vicente Mondéjar Piccio (March 1, 1927–April 28, 2015) was a Philippine Air Force major general.

Vicente Mondéjar Piccio
Mayor of Belison
In office
2007 – January 2009
Preceded byChristopher Piccio
Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force
In office
April 5, 1982 – February 1986
Personal details
Born
Vicente Piccio y Mondéjar

(1927-03-01)March 1, 1927
Iloílo, Iloílo, Philippine Islands
DiedApril 28, 2015(2015-04-28) (aged 88)
Belison, Antique, Philippines
Resting placeLibingan ng mga Bayani
CitizenshipPhilippine
SpouseNena Hernández Piccio
ChildrenVincent Bernard
Elizabeth Mary
Philip Gregory
Bernard
Robert Ephrem
Christopher
Paul Anthony
ProfessionSoldier
Military service
RankMajor general

Career Edit

Piccio entered the Philippine Air Force Flying School in 1949 and graduated in 1951.[1] Commissioned as second lieutenant in the reserve force, he was assigned as flight commander and instructor at Fernando Air Base in Lipa.[1] A year later, he transferred to Basa Air Base in Floridablanca where he transitioned in the P-51 Mustang.[1] In 1954, he completed the Squadron Officers Course at the Air Force Officer School[permanent dead link].[1] He was promoted to first lieutenant on December 2, 1954, and integrated into the regular force on 29 December 1955.[1] He was promoted to captain on 7 April 1956.[1] He was appointed Division Commander of the 3rd Air Division in 1978 and promoted to brigadier general on 11 July 1979.[1] On 16 July 1980, he was designated as the commanding officer of the Aviation Security Command and in 1981 became the vice-commander of the Philippine Air Force in concurrent capacity.[1] In the same year, he was appointed president of Military Commission Number 5.[1] After a year, on April 5, 1982, he became commanding general of the Philippine Air Force.[1][2] On May 2 of the same year he was promoted to major general.[1]

Piccio was responsible for issuing in 1985 a directive banning taxpayer-subsidized Philippine Air Force personnel from traveling or gaining employment abroad “without presidential clearance or authority”.[3]

People Power Revolution Edit

Piccio was noted as having been the commander of the Philippine Air Force during the 1986 People Power Revolution. During the revolution, he lost effective control over the air force after the defection of a number of elite helicopter pilots, led by Col. Antonio Sotelo, from the 15th Strike Wing.[4][5] These pilots, in turn, provided air cover for the rebel forces under Defense Minister Juan Ponce-Enrile and Philippine Constabulary Chief Lt. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos

The loss of the elite air-force pilots, analysts and historians say,[6][7] was key to the eventual success of the four-day civilian-backed nonviolent revolution that toppled the Marcos administration. For his loyalty to the formal chain of command under Chief of Staff Fabián Ver, Piccio was branded as a "stooge".[7]

Personal life Edit

Piccio was born in Iloilo City to a family from the Karay-a town of Dueñas.[8] He grew up in Maasin,[9] another Karay-a town.[8] He later married Nena Hernández of Belison, Antique and with her had seven children: Vincent Bernard, Elizabeth Mary, Philip Gregory “Dobol P”, Bernard, Robert Ephrem, Christopher and Paul Anthony. He had 7 grandchildren including: Alexandra Piccio, Christopher "C. J." Piccio, Roberto Piccio, Paula Piccio, Ariana Castrence, and Julian “Ian” Castrence.[1] He died on April 28, 2015, in Belison.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Biography of the "Systems General" Vicente M. Piccio[permanent dead link], from the Philippine Air Force website
  2. ^ "Questions over Marcos and military changes spark coup rumors". The Christian Science Monitor. March 5, 1985.
  3. ^ B. Zamora, Fe (October 23, 2005). . Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on January 1, 2006. Retrieved June 19, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^ . Philippine Air Force. Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
  5. ^ Crisóstomo, Isabelo. 1987. Cory: Profile of a President. Branden Publishing Company: Boston.
  6. ^ Tordesillas, Ellen (2006-02-02). "20 Filipinos 20 Years after People Power: Fidel V. Ramos". Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism.
  7. ^ a b Pelayo, Nonnie (2022-02-24). "Reporter's Notes on the EDSA Revolt". Philippine Star.
  8. ^ a b C. de los Santos, Alex (2007). "Ugsad kg Kinaray·a". Hiraya Media Arts.
  9. ^ "A Hero's Burial for Gen. Vicente Piccio, Jr". Philippine News Agency. 2015-05-27.
  10. ^ "NECROLOGICAL SERVICE PARA KAY DATING MAJOR GENERAL VICENTE M. PICCIO JR. ISASAGAWA SA SABADO". dobolp.com. Retrieved 8 June 2015.

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In this Philippine name the middle name or maternal family name is Mondejar and the surname or paternal family name is Piccio Vicente Mondejar Piccio March 1 1927 April 28 2015 was a Philippine Air Force major general The HonorableVicente Mondejar PiccioMayor of BelisonIn office 2007 January 2009Preceded byChristopher PiccioCommanding General of the Philippine Air ForceIn office April 5 1982 February 1986Personal detailsBornVicente Piccio y Mondejar 1927 03 01 March 1 1927Iloilo Iloilo Philippine IslandsDiedApril 28 2015 2015 04 28 aged 88 Belison Antique PhilippinesResting placeLibingan ng mga BayaniCitizenshipPhilippineSpouseNena Hernandez PiccioChildrenVincent Bernard Elizabeth Mary Philip Gregory Bernard Robert Ephrem Christopher Paul AnthonyProfessionSoldierMilitary serviceRankMajor general Contents 1 Career 1 1 People Power Revolution 2 Personal life 3 ReferencesCareer EditPiccio entered the Philippine Air Force Flying School in 1949 and graduated in 1951 1 Commissioned as second lieutenant in the reserve force he was assigned as flight commander and instructor at Fernando Air Base in Lipa 1 A year later he transferred to Basa Air Base in Floridablanca where he transitioned in the P 51 Mustang 1 In 1954 he completed the Squadron Officers Course at the Air Force Officer School permanent dead link 1 He was promoted to first lieutenant on December 2 1954 and integrated into the regular force on 29 December 1955 1 He was promoted to captain on 7 April 1956 1 He was appointed Division Commander of the 3rd Air Division in 1978 and promoted to brigadier general on 11 July 1979 1 On 16 July 1980 he was designated as the commanding officer of the Aviation Security Command and in 1981 became the vice commander of the Philippine Air Force in concurrent capacity 1 In the same year he was appointed president of Military Commission Number 5 1 After a year on April 5 1982 he became commanding general of the Philippine Air Force 1 2 On May 2 of the same year he was promoted to major general 1 Piccio was responsible for issuing in 1985 a directive banning taxpayer subsidized Philippine Air Force personnel from traveling or gaining employment abroad without presidential clearance or authority 3 People Power Revolution Edit Piccio was noted as having been the commander of the Philippine Air Force during the 1986 People Power Revolution During the revolution he lost effective control over the air force after the defection of a number of elite helicopter pilots led by Col Antonio Sotelo from the 15th Strike Wing 4 5 These pilots in turn provided air cover for the rebel forces under Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and Philippine Constabulary Chief Lt Gen Fidel V RamosThe loss of the elite air force pilots analysts and historians say 6 7 was key to the eventual success of the four day civilian backed nonviolent revolution that toppled the Marcos administration For his loyalty to the formal chain of command under Chief of Staff Fabian Ver Piccio was branded as a stooge 7 Personal life EditPiccio was born in Iloilo City to a family from the Karay a town of Duenas 8 He grew up in Maasin 9 another Karay a town 8 He later married Nena Hernandez of Belison Antique and with her had seven children Vincent Bernard Elizabeth Mary Philip Gregory Dobol P Bernard Robert Ephrem Christopher and Paul Anthony He had 7 grandchildren including Alexandra Piccio Christopher C J Piccio Roberto Piccio Paula Piccio Ariana Castrence and Julian Ian Castrence 1 He died on April 28 2015 in Belison 10 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Biography of the Systems General Vicente M Piccio permanent dead link from the Philippine Air Force website Questions over Marcos and military changes spark coup rumors The Christian Science Monitor March 5 1985 B Zamora Fe October 23 2005 Moonlighting Philippine Daily Inquirer Archived from the original on January 1 2006 Retrieved June 19 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 15th SW Commanders Philippine Air Force Archived from the original on 2011 10 07 Retrieved 2011 08 22 Crisostomo Isabelo 1987 Cory Profile of a President Branden Publishing Company Boston Tordesillas Ellen 2006 02 02 20 Filipinos 20 Years after People Power Fidel V Ramos Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism a b Pelayo Nonnie 2022 02 24 Reporter s Notes on the EDSA Revolt Philippine Star a b C de los Santos Alex 2007 Ugsad kg Kinaray a Hiraya Media Arts A Hero s Burial for Gen Vicente Piccio Jr Philippine News Agency 2015 05 27 NECROLOGICAL SERVICE PARA KAY DATING MAJOR GENERAL VICENTE M PICCIO JR ISASAGAWA SA SABADO dobolp com Retrieved 8 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vicente Piccio Jr amp oldid 1157696131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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