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This presentation provides an overview of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), including its history, mission, and organizational structure. It details the chain of command, major services, reserve commands, and naval reserve centers.

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AFP ORGANIZATION MILITARY SCIENCE (MS-1) PO3 AILEEN B AYTONA PN(RES) Introduction ⮚ The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) recognizes the Constitution of the Republic as the legitimate expression of the people’s will. It is mandated to serve and protect the people an...

AFP ORGANIZATION MILITARY SCIENCE (MS-1) PO3 AILEEN B AYTONA PN(RES) Introduction ⮚ The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) recognizes the Constitution of the Republic as the legitimate expression of the people’s will. It is mandated to serve and protect the people and secure the sovereignty of the state and the integrity to its national territory from internal and external threats, adheres to the principle of supremacy of civilian authority over the military at all times and vows to uphold and defend the Constitution BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AFP The AFP identifies itself with the Filipino people’s historical struggles for freedom and justice and their vigilance against any attempt to violate the country’s integrity and sovereignty. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AFP The AFP as the embodiment of the cherished martial values and traditions of the Filipino people, traces its roots to certain historical events foremost of which is the Battle of Mactan on 27 April 1521 where Lapu-Lapu, the acknowledge father of the AFP, first signaled ` our love for freedom. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AFP The Dagohoy, Revolt in 1744, the Muslim resistance and other similar uprisings against Spanish colonialism, the founding of the Katipunan on 07 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, considered as the father of the Philippine Army, the Tejeros convention on 22 March 1897 which proclaimed officially our desire for complete independence and thereafter gave birth to the Philippine Army. Subsequently, the Philippine Navy was created on 20 May 1898. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE AFP On 12 June 1898, the Philippine Independence was declared at Kawit, Cavite, and for the first time, the Philippine Flag was unfurled by General Emilio Aguinaldo and our National Hymn was played. The Filipino-American hostilities between 1898 and 1899 further demonstrated the Filipino soldier’s best in terms of honor, valor, loyalty, duty and solidarity despite the overwhelming superiority of the enemy forces. To hasten the Philippine campaign on peace and order, the Philippine Military Academy was organized on 25 October 1898. By virtue of the National Defense Act enacted officially on 21 December 1935, The Armed Forces of the Philippines was created. MISSION OF THE AFP TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE AND SECURE THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATE AND THE INTEGRITY OF THE NATIONAL TERRITORY. CHAIN OF COMMAND Exercises PRESIDENT strategic Commander-in-Chief) (Commander-in-Chief direction Secretary of National Defense Executive supervision over the AFP Chief of Staff Executes AFP policies of C-in- C and commands to the AFP CHAIN OF COMMAND The President is the Commander- In-Chief of the AFP. He/She exercises strategic direction over the personnel and the resources of the military establishments PRES RODRIGO R DUTERTE through the Secretary of the Department of National Defense, who also represents his/her in the executive function and in the supervision of the Defense Program of the country. HON GILBERTO C TEODORO JR CHAIN OF COMMAND The Chief of Staff, AFP executes the command functions of the President in relation to strategy, tactics and operations. He is also the immediate adviser of the Secretary of National Defense Program as prescribed by the Secretary of National Defense. The Chief of Staff has command and control over all the elements of the AFP. GEN ROMEO BRAWNER JR PA AFP ORGANIZATION AFP MAJOR SERVICES AIR ARMY NAVY FORCE AREA COMMANDS NOLCOM SOLCOM VISCOM WESCOM EMCOM SMCOM AFP-WIDE SUPPORT & SEPARATE UNITS GHQ&HS RESC ISAF AFPM PSG PMA JCSC LOGC C OM P C AFPCE CEISSA CRSA TR FP AFPFC S FP GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AFP CSAFP PERSONAL STAFF VCSAFP AFPMPM AFPS TIG PIO O M ESPA OSSS LOLA JOC TDCS SJS AFPBS O COORDINATING STAFF DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS PERS, INTEL, OPNS, LOG, PLANS, WCEIS, RRFD, J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 SPECIAL STAFF TJA TPM TCC TCO TQM TCD AFPRE AFPEBS TAG TCE TCN TSG OSPS G G S CS G S O O AFP COMPOSITION Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be composed of the Regular Force and Reserve Force components. The Regular Force is the permanent military organization which is maintained in time of peace and war. The Reserve Force is the military organization that will come up physical existence only upon mobilization as may be called upon by the Commander-In-Chief due to state of national emergency such as war or widespread disorder. AFP MAJOR SERVICE AF P PHILIPP PHILIPP PHILIPP PHILIPP PHILIPP PHILIPP INE INE INE INE INE INE ARMY ARMY AIR AIR NAVY NAVY FORCE FORCE PHIL ARMY MISSION “To develop, organize, train, equip, support and sustain ground forces for the conduct of prompt and sustained operations to accomplish the AFP mission.” PHIL AIR FORCE MISSION “ To conduct prompt and sustained air operations in support of the AFP mission.” PHIL NAVY MISSION ”To organize, train, equip, deploy and maintain forces for prompt and sustained naval and maritime operations in support of the AFP mission.” MAJOR SERVICE RESERVE COMMAND A AFFP P A AFFP P RESERVE RESERVE COMMAND COMMAND PHILI PHILI PHILI PHILI PHILI PHILI PPINE PPINE PPINE PPINE PPINE PPINE ARMY ARMY AIR AIR NAVY NAVY FORCE FORCE ARMY ARMY AIR AIR NAVAL NAVAL RESERVE RESERVE RESERVE RESERVE RESERVE RESERVE COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND COMMAND ARMY RESERVE COMMAND Is premised on a dedication to service, faced with the challenge of being in a constant state of readiness and responsiveness if it is to back up the regular army. AFP RESERVE COMMAND Was organized as an AFP-wide support and separate unit on 01 April 1993 pur to General Order No. 22 GHQ, AFP dated 02 March 1993 and Republic Act No. 7077, otherwise known as the Armed Forces of the Philippines Reservist Act as a base for the rapid expansion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines in times of emergency. AIR FORCE RESERVE COMMAND Is actively involved in the administration and utilization of the Air Force reservist. NAVAL RESERVE COMMAND Tasked to oversee and administer all Naval Reservists in our country, in order to provide the Navy not only a base for expansion in the event of war, invasion, rebellion, or disaster and calamity relief but also to assist in socio- economic development of the country. 8 NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Northern Luzon (Naval Detachment Bonuan, Dagupan City) EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center National Capital Region (Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City) EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Southern Luzon Legaspi City EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center West (Palawan) EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Eastern Visayas (Cebu City) entire Visayas, Leyte. Samar EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Western Visayas (Ilo-ilo) EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Western Mindanao (Zamboanga City ) Mindanao Areas EIGHT (8) NAVAL RESERVE CENTER Naval Reserve Center Eastern Mindanao (Davao City) Davao up to Sarangani END OF LECTURE coursedirector1013@g mail.com Sundalong guro FB

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