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AFP ORGANIZATION

MILITARY SCIENCE (MS-1)


2LT ARCAN O LATAYAN PA (RET)
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
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

PRESIDENT 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 DELFIN H LORENZANA


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 GILBERT I GAPPAY AFP
AFP ORGANIZATION

AFP

MAJOR SERVICES

ARMY AIR FORCE NAVY

AREA COMMANDS

NOLCOM SOLCOM VISCOM WESCOM EMCOM SMCOM

AFP-WIDE SUPPORT & SEPARATE UNITS

GHQ&HSC PSG PMA JCSC RESCOM LOGCTR ISAFP AFPMC

AFPCES CEISSAFP CRSAFP AFPFC


GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AFP

CSAFP PERSONAL STAFF


VCSAFP
AFPMPMO TIG PIO AFPSM

ESPA OSSS LOLA


JOC
TDCS SJS
AFPBSO

COORDINATING STAFF

DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS DCS


PERS, J1 INTEL, J2 OPNS, J3 LOG, J4 PLANS, J5 WCEIS, J6 RRFD, J7

SPECIAL STAFF

TAG TJAG TPMG TCCS TCE TCOCS TQMG TCN TSG TCDS OSPS AFPREO AFPEBSO
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

AFP

PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE
ARMY
ARMY AIR
AIRFORCE
FORCE NAVY
NAVY
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

AAFFPP
AA FF PP RESERVE
RESERVE
COMMAND
COMMAND

PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE PHILIPPINE
PHILIPPINE
ARMY
ARMY AIR
AIRFORCE
FORCE NAVY
NAVY

ARMY
ARMY AIR
AIR NAVAL
NAVAL
RESERVE
RESERVE RESERVE
RESERVE RESERVE
RESERVE
COMMAND
COMMAND COMMAND
COMMAND COMMAND
COMMAND
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.
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.
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.
EIGHT (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

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