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  • The Philippine Revolutionary Navy was established
    1898
  • The Philippine Naval Patrol was established
    1947
  • Four-fold mission of the Philippine Navy

    • National Defense
    • Security Operations
    • Deterrence
    • National Development
  • Philippine Fleet
    • Home of the sailors
    • Home of the fighting ships
    • Major units include Offshore Combat Force, Sealift Amphibious, Littoral Combat Force, Fleet Support Group, and special units NAG, NAVSOG, and FTDC
  • Philippine Marine Corps
    • Rapid deployment
    • Amphibious strike force
    • Small but highly mobile
    • Hard-hitting
    • Superbly trained
  • Naval Operational Commands
    • Naval Sea Systems Command (NSSC)
    • Naval Education Training and Doctrine Command (NETDC)
    • Naval Reserve Command (NRC)
    • Naval Construction Engineering Brigade (NCEB)
    • Naval Installation Command (NIC)
  • Navy's Role
    • The Navy shall defend the territory from external aggression
    • The Navy shall secure the Philippine maritime areas from intrusions, encroachment, piracy, and drug trafficking
    • The Navy shall assist in protecting marine resources and environment
    • The Navy shall assist in rescue and relief operations during accidents at sea and natural calamities on land
    • The Navy shall assist in national socio-economic development
    • The Navy will be an effective instrument of the government in fulfilling security-related international commitments
  • The Off Shore Patrol was established
    1939
  • Philippine Marine Corps Mission

    To provide combined armed units in the conduct of amphibious warfare and other operations to accomplish the mission of the Philippine Navy
  • Support Units
    • Naval Intelligence and Security Force (NISF)
    • Philippine Navy Finance Center (PNFC)
    • Naval Logistics Center (NLC)
    • Bonifacio Naval Station (BNS)
    • Manila Naval Hospital (MNH)
    • Cavite Naval Hospital (CNH)
    • Headquarters Philippine Navy and Headquarters Support Group (HPN& HSG)
  • The Philippine Navy was established
    1951
  • Philippine Fleet Mission
    To prepare and operate assigned forces for naval operations in order to support the PN accomplish its mission
  • VADM TORIBIO D ADACI JR PN
    • Deputy Commander of the Navy. Assists the FOIC and performs functions in his absence
  • VADM TORIBIO D ADACI JR PN is the Flag Officer-in-Command of the Philippine Navy
  • Functions of the Philippine Navy: To provide assets for naval patrol, sea control, amphibious operations, defend sovereignty, assist in national security operations, ensure safety and security of coastal areas, conduct disaster response, maritime search and rescue, and other directed operations
  • RADM JOSE MA. AMBROSIO Q EZPELETA PN
    • Vice Commander of the Philippine Navy
  • Support Units of the Philippine Navy

    • Naval Intelligence and Security Force (NISF)
    • Philippine Navy Finance Center (PNFC)
    • Naval Logistics Center (NLC)
    • Bonifacio Naval Station (BNS)
    • Manila Naval Hospital (MNH)
    • Cavite Naval Hospital (CNH)
    • Headquarters Philippine Navy and Headquarters Support Group (HPN&HSG)
  • Departments in Headquarters Philippine Navy

    • Administrative and Personnel
    • Intelligence
    • Operations
    • Logistics
    • Plans and Programs
    • CEIS
    • CMO
    • Education and Training
    • Reservists and Retirees Affairs
    • Personal Staff
    • Naval Modernization Office (NMO)
    • Naval Public Information Office (NPIO)
    • Command Master Chief Petty Officer (CMCPO)
    • Flag Secretary
    • The Naval Inspector General (TNIG)
    • Central Staff
    • Ships and Yards
    • Special and Technical Staff
    • Naval Adjutant
    • Naval Provost Marshal
    • Naval Health Service
    • Naval Judge Advocate
    • Naval Chaplain
    • Naval Civil Engineer
  • Mission of the Philippine Navy: "To prepare and operate assigned forces for naval operations in order to support the PN accomplish its mission"
  • VADM TORIBIO D ADACI JR PN
    • Exercises general supervision over the central staff, special and technical staff, and performs other duties assigned by the FOIC
  • RADM CAESER BERNARD VALENCIA PN
    • Chief of Naval Staff
  • VADM TORIBIO D ADACI JR PN
    • Highest Naval Officer. Executes command functions in relation to Naval strategy, tactics, and operations. Acts as the immediate advisor to the Chief of Staff, AFP. Responsible for planning, development, and execution of Naval Defense in the country
  • Damage Control Officer
    Prevention and control of damage, stability, emergency repairs, maintenance of machinery, piping, drainage systems, and hull repairs
  • Engineering Officer

    Responsible for operation, care, and maintenance of propulsion and auxiliary equipment, damage control, and repairs. Oversees Damage Control Officer and Repair Officer
  • Naval Organization
    • Commanding Officer
    • Executive Officer
    • Mess Department
    • Supply Department
    • Deck and Gunnery Department
    • Damage Control Department
    • Engineering Department
    • Operations Department
    • CMAA
    • Other Departments
  • Executive Officer

    Second in command of the ship. Assumes command in the absence of the CO. Responsible for ship administration, personnel, training, routine, and discipline
  • Commanding Officer
    A line officer assigned by the FOIC, PN with a responsibility to command a ship. Referred to as "Captain" regardless of rank. Responsible for safety, well-being, and efficient operation of the command
  • Deck Officer (First Lieutenant)

    Responsible for cleanliness of the ship's exterior, operation of ground tackle, mooring lines, ship's boats, life rafts, and deck seamanship equipment
  • FOUR-FOLD MISSION
    • National Defense
    • Security Operations
    • Deterrence
    • National Development
  • Operations Officer
    Responsible for collection, evaluation, and dissemination of combat and operational information. Oversees Combat Information Center (CIC) Officer and Communications Officer
  • Repair Officer
    Planning, scheduling, and inspecting works to ensure timely completion, job order system establishment, and fund estimation
  • Deck/Gunnery Officer
    Performs collateral duties if no other officer is assigned or designated: Cargo Officer, Special Service Officer, Athletic Officer
  • Mess and Supply Officer

    Responsible for procuring, receiving, storing, issuing, shipping, transferring, accounting, and maintaining all stores, provisions, and equipment of the command
  • Rank
    Combined rate and rating of an individual
  • Deck Officer (First Lieutenant)

    1. Supervises loading, unloading, and stowage of cargo
    2. Supervises operation of paint, sail, and boatswain's lockers
    3. Supervises garbage disposal
  • Terminologies
    • Philippine Navy Ranks, Rates, ratings, and insignias
    • AFP officers ranks and insignia
    • PN enlisted rating structures
  • ET - Electronics Technician
    Responsible for electronic equipment used for communication and detection
  • GM - Gunner’s Mate
    1. Operates, maintains, and repairs gunnery equipment
    2. Makes detailed casualty analyses and repairs of various systems
    3. Tests and inspects ammunition, missiles, and ordnance components
    4. Trains and supervises personnel in handling and stowage of ammunition and missiles
  • Rating
    Identifies an occupational specialty based on aptitude, training, experience, knowledge, and skills of an individual
  • Striker
    Applies to an individual in the paygrade E1 to E3