Platoon Leader, 2nd Battalion Combat Team (BCT), Counter-Insurgency against the Communist Hukbalahap, 1951 Infantry Company Commander, 16th BCT, Counter-Insurgency against the Communist Hukbalahap, 1951 Platoon Leader, 20th BCT, Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea, United Nations Command (PEFTOK-UNC), Korean War, 1951-1952 Duty, Personnel Research Group, General Headquarters, Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1952-1954 Senior Aide de Camp to Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1958-1960 Associate Infantry Company Officer at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 1960 Founder and Commanding Officer of the elite Special Forces of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1962-1965 Chief of Staff of the Philippine Military Contingent-Philippine Civil Action Group to Vietnam (AFP-PHILCAG), Vietnam War, 1965-1968 Presidential Assistant on Military Affairs, 1968-1969 Commander, 3rd Infantry Brigade Philippine Army, 1970 Chief of the Philippine Constabulary, 1970-1986 Command and General Staff of the Philippine Army, 1985 Acting Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1984-1985 Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1985-1986 Military Reformist leader during the People PowerEDSA Revolution, 1986 Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1986-1988 Secretary of National Defense, 1988-1991 Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, 1992-1998
Fidel "Eddie" Valdez Ramos (18 Mac 1928 – 31 Julai 2022), lebih dikenali dengan nama FVR, merupakan mantan ahli politik Filipina yang berkhidmat sebagai Presiden Republik Filipina ke-12 dari 1992 hingga 1998. Dalam enam tahun sebagai Presiden Filipina, Ramos terkenal di merata-rata tempat dan menjadi pujaan orang ramai kerana memulihkan ekonomi Filipina.
Sebelum menjadi presiden, Ramos berkhidmat dalam Kabinet Presiden Corazon Aquino mula mula sebagai Pemerintah Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Filipina (AFP) dan, selepas itu, menjadi Setiausaha Pertahanan Negara dari tahun 1986 hingga tahun 1991.
Semasa hari bersejarah 1986 EDSA Revolusi Kuasa Rakyat, Ramos, bersama dengan Menteri Pertahanan, Juan Ponce Enrile, telah diangkat sebagai hero oleh rakyat Filipina kerana keputusan Ramos dan Enrile untuk berpecah dari menjadi sebahagian daripada pentadbiran Mendiang Presiden Ferdinand Marcos dan mengangkat sumpah taat setia kepada kerajaan baru pimpinan Corazon Aquino, selepas muncul setelah kejatuhan rejim Marcos pada Februari 1986. Dahulunya, Ramos adalah Bekas Pemerintah Angkatan Bersenjata dibawah Presiden Marcos.
Sehingga kini, hanya Ramos seorang adalah Presiden yang nonkatolik. Ramos berugama Protestan United Methodist Church.
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