Marcos administers donning of rear admiral rank to PSC commander
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. administers the donning of rank of Rear Admiral Andro Val P. Abayon as Commander of the Presidential Security Command. (Photo courtesy of PCO)
President Marcos has administered the donning of rank of rear admiral to Presidential Security Command (PSC) Commander Andro Val Abayon.
From the rank of commodore at the Philippine Navy, Abayon formally rose to the rank of rear admiral after his donning ceremony held at the Malacañan Palace on Monday, Jan. 12.
Abayon was appointed by the President as the 43rd commander of the PSC on Nov. 20, 2025.
The PSC stands as the premier protective unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) tasked with ensuring the physical security and safety of the President, the First Family, and the seat of government at Malacañan Palace.
Marcos appointed Abayon to the rank of rear admiral on Jan. 5, 2026.
Abayon held multiple key positions in the AFP, including Commander of the Naval Special Warfare Force; Commandant of the Special Intelligence Training School of the Intelligence Service, AFP; Director of the AFP Leadership Development Center; Commander of the Philippine Navy Special Operations Group; and Director of the Maritime Research Information Center, Naval Intelligence and Security Force.
He was also a former group commander of the Naval Intelligence and Security Group-Western Mindanao.
Abayon graduated from the Philippine Military Academy in 1994.
He also attended the Joint Military Intelligence Training Center in Washington D.C., USA in 2016; AFP Command and Generals' Staff Course in 2017; Development Academy of the Philippines in 2017; US Naval War College in 2020; and National Defense College of the Philippines in 2022.