Francisco Granfil

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Allegiance Philippines
Service / branch Philippine Army
Francisco G. Granfil
Allegiance Philippines
Service / branch Philippine Army
Rank Sergeant
Service number647705[1]
UnitOperational Team 1103,
11th Special Forces Company, Home Defense Group (Airborne)
Battles / warsCommunist rebellion in the Philippines
Awards Medal of Valor

Francisco G. Granfil is a retired Philippine Army enlisted trooper and a recipient the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor.[2]

Sergeant Granfil was part of a combined force of Philippine Army Special Forces, a platoon of Philippine Constabulary troopers and CHDF paramilitaries undertaking a patrol in Tarragona, Davao Oriental, Philippines on 12 February 1988 when they were ambushed by approximately 100 New People's Army rebels. Granfil immediately came to the relief of the pinned-down elements of the patrol. He managed to evacuate the wounded government troops to a secure area and recovered their firearms, which he distributed to the unarmed paramilitaries. He then put a malfunctioning M60 machine gun into action, alternating this with fire from a 60mm mortar until the communist rebels withdrew.

Granfil was conferred the Medal of Valor in 1989.

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