in 2015 Sobejana undertook various positions throughout his military career including Commandant of the Scout Ranger School and Commander of the Civil-Military Operations Group, Deputy Operations and Training Officer of the
1st Scout Ranger Regiment, Head of the Plans, Policies and Materiel Development Division of the Army Support Command, Chief of the Firepower Division at the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics J4, Executive Officer of the Army Resource Management Office, and Deputy Chief to the Assistant Chief of Staff for Civil-Military Operations G7. From 2003 to 2004, he was deployed to the
United Nations Mission in East Timor as a military observer. Rising through the ranks, Sobejana eventually served as commander of the 602nd Infantry Brigade, the Joint Task Force Sulu, the
6th Infantry Division, and then the
Western Mindanao Command. Under his leadership, his units earned recognition: the 1st Scout Ranger Company was named Best Company in 1994, the 3rd Scout Ranger Battalion the Best Battalion in 2009, the 601st Infantry Brigade the Best Brigade in 2016, and 6th Infantry Division the Best Division in 2018. He attributes the successes of his troops to his personal mantra "Ang taong masaya [ay] maraming magagawa (A happy man does many things)."
Western Mindanao Command As commander of the
Western Mindanao Command, Sobejana notably led the search and rescue operations of British businessman Allan Hyrons and his Filipino wife, Wilma in October 2019. The couple was abducted by the
Abu Sayyaf in
Zamboanga del Sur and was rescued in November of that year in
Sulu. British special forces provided support during the operation. Sobejana was accorded the rank of Pinuno (Officer) of the
Philippine Legion of Honor for his leadership and meritorious conduct and service. The
Bangsamoro Transition Authority Parliament also commended the general for his overwhelming support in the peace process and overall peace developments in the
Bangsamoro Region Commanding General of the Philippine Army On August 4, 2020, Sobejana was appointed
Commanding General of the Philippine Army by President
Rodrigo Duterte. He took over from then Lieutenant General
Gilbert Gapay, as the later was promoted to
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines On January 27, 2021, Sobejana again succeeded General Gilbert Gapay as
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. His concurrent promotion to General was confirmed by the
Commission on Appointments on March 24, 2021. As chief of staff, Sobejana vowed to modernize the
Armed Forces of the Philippines, secure the country's interests, and protect the country's sovereignty of its claimed features in the
South China Sea (portions of which are designated as "
West Philippine Sea") amidst the heightened tensions in the area. The deployment of three
Type 22 missile boats near the
Second Thomas Shoal in April 2021 by Chinese forces was met with the deployment of Philippine military assets by the general, particularly ships and aircraft, along with the
Philippine Coast Guard and
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, to the South China Sea. He protested against the proposed Coast Guard Law from China, enabling them to open fire on any ship that enter the disputed waters. In March 2021, the attention of General Sobejana was called by the
Commission on Appointments regarding the questionable appointment of then Lieutenant General
Jose Faustino Jr as Acting Commanding General of the Philippine Army. Senator
Panfilo Lacson cited Section 4 of Republic Act No. 8186 to challenge the appointment, even in an acting capacity. Upholding the precedence of the law, General Sobejana relieved Lieutenant General Faustino from his post. Sobejana retired from military service in July 2021. He was succeeded in his post as chief of staff by Lieutenant General
Jose Faustino Jr. == Awards and decorations ==