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THE HOME OF NAVAL RESERVISTS IN THE NORTH

MILITARY SCIENCE 2

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The Philippine Navy

The PN Organization

Headquarters, PN

Philippine Fleet
THE PHILIPPINE NAVY

FOUR-FOLD
MISSION:
1. National Defense
2. Security Operations
3. Deterrence
4. National Development
THE PHILIPPINE NAVY

Navy’s Role:
1. The Navy shall defend the territory from
external aggression.
2. The Navy shall continue its role of
securing the Philippine maritime areas
from all forms of intrusions,
encroachment, piracy and drug
trafficking.
3. The Navy shall assist other government
agencies in protecting our marine
resources and environment.
THE PHILIPPINE NAVY

Navy’s Role:
4. The Navy shall continue to assist in the conduct
of rescue and relief operations not only during
accidents at sea but even during natural
calamities in land such as earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions and floods.
5. The Navy shall continue assisting in national
socio-economic development.
6. The Navy, as it acquires new and more potent
assets, will be an effective instrument of the
government in fulfilling various security-related
international commitments.
THE PHILIPPINE NAVY
History:
1898 - The Philippine Revolutionary Navy

1939 - The Off Shore Patrol

1947 - Philippine Naval Patrol

1951 - Philippine Navy


PHILIPPINE NAVY
ORGANIZATION
PHILIPPINE NAVY
ORGANIZATION
Major Type Commands
Philippine Fleet Philippine Marine Corps
Mission: “To prepare and operate assigned Mission: “To provide combined armed units in
forces for naval operations in order to the conduct of amphibious warfare and such
support the PN accomplish its mission.” other operations in order to accomplish the
mission of the Philippine Navy.”

Home of the sailors Rapid deployment


Home of the fighting ships Amphibious strike force
Has major units namely: Patrol Force, Service Small but highly mobile
Force and Fleet Support Group and special units, Hard-hitting
NAG, NAVSOG and FTC Superbly trained
PHILIPPINE NAVY
ORGANIZATION
Naval Operational Commands
PHILIPPINE NAVY
ORGANIZATION
Support Commands
Naval Education and Training
Command (NETC)
Naval Sea Systems Command
(NSSC)

Naval Reserve Command (NRC)

Naval Base Cavite (NBC)

Naval Construction Brigade


(NCBde)
PHILIPPINE NAVY
ORGANIZATION
Support Units
Naval Intelligence and Manila Naval Hospital
Security Force (NISF) (MNH)

Philippine Navy Finance


Center (PNFC)
Cavite Naval Hospital (CNH)

Naval Logistics Center (NLC)

Headquarters Philippine
Bonifacio Naval Station
Navy and Headquarters
(BNS)
Support Group (HPN& HSG)
HEADQUARTERS PHILIPPINE NAVY
Highest Naval Officer. He executes the
command functions in relation to Naval
strategy, tactics and operations. He also
FLAG OFFICER-IN-COMMAND act as the immediate advisor to the
VADM ADALIUS BORDADO PN Chief of Staff, AFP. He is responsible for
the planning development and
execution of Naval Defense in the
country.

VICE COMMANDER
He is the Deputy Commander of the
RADM RAFAEL MARIANO AFP Navy. He assists the FOIC and performs
functions in his absence.

CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF He exercises general supervision over


the central staff, special and technical
RADM GAUDENCIO COLLADO AFP staff and perform other duties that the
FOIC may assign.
HEADQUARTERS PHILIPPINE NAVY
Personal Staff
Naval Naval Public Command Master The Naval
Modernization Information Chief Petty Officer Flag Secretary Inspector General
Office (NMO) Office (NPIO) (CMCPO) (TNIG)

Central Staff
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10

Logistics Education
Operations And Training
CMO
Intelligence CEIS Reservists and
Retirees Affairs
Administrative and Personnel Plans and Programs
Ships and Yards

Special and Technical Staff


Naval Naval Provost Naval Health Naval Judge Naval Naval Civil
Adjutant Marshal Service Advocate Chaplain Engineer
THE PHILIPPINE FLEET
MISSION
“To prepare and operate assigned forces for naval
operations in order to support the PN accomplish
its mission.”
FUNCTIONS
1. To provide assets that will conduct continuous
naval patrol, sea control and amphibious
operations in order to defend the sovereignty of
the country, its territorial waters and Exclusive
Economic Zones (EEZ) from foreign aggression,
intrusion and exploitation.

2. To assist in the conduct of national security


operations and ensure safety and security of
coastal areas.

3. Employ assets to assist in the conduct of disaster


response, particularly maritime search and rescue
and patrol sealift and other type of operations as
directed.
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