Philippine Army Reserve Command
The Army Reserve Command is a major support command of the Philippine Army. It was created for the sole purpose of reserve force management, organization and Government Arsenal procurement.
History
BERNIE LANGUB AFP is the incumbent Commander of ARESCOM.Philippine Commonwealth
By 1935, the Philippine Commonwealth, under the leadership of President Manuel Luis Quezon enacted the very first legislature of his government. Commonwealth Act Nr. 01 ensured that Philippines will be prepared to thwart off any invasion or aggression of some sort by any nation, or entity and thus called upon its citizens to provide manpower to then fledgling Philippine Army. The National Defense Act of 1935 heralded the creation of what would be the Armed Forces of the Philippines and very first documented account of voluntary citizen enlistment.World War II
Reservists fought hard during the 1940s and saw action on almost all parts of the country in World War II. Regular and reserve members of then Philippine Army/Philippine Army Air Corps, the Philippine Constabulary, and the Philippine Offshore Patrol were incorporated with US units and rallied under the banner of the USAFFE.A ragtag group of former ROTC Cadets, Guerilla Fighters and draftees of the Philippine Army Reserve Force formed units among themselves and fought gallantly against the Japanese invaders. Collectively, they were known as the Hunters ROTC Unit.
Post World War II
Post WWII saw the re-organization of the AFP and the further need to rebuild the defense of the nation. Reserve units were then organized to Battalion Combat Teams with the sole purpose of force augmentation in the eventuality that another world war ensues.On September 1, 1977, the Army Reserve Command was activated pursuant to General Orders No. 250 of the Philippine Army. Army officers were tasked to organized, train, and manage a reserve force that will equate or surpass the current strength of its regular forces.
1986 EDSA Revolution
By 1986, after the EDSA Revolution, the unit was shortly deactivated since the AFP at that time will undergo retraining and re-organization.Birth of the modern reserve force
1991 saw the birth of a new reserve force when Republic Act 7077 was signed into law on July 1, 1991. This new legislation directed the AFP to organize and create units with the sole purpose of reservists management.On May 12, 1992, the Reserve Command, Philippine Army, was again reactivated pursuant to HPA General Orders No. 392 and was later again renamed as the Army Reserve Command on October 1, 1999 and was given its marching orders to maintain, administer, develop, train, and organize reservists units to help enhance and sustain National Security and Development.
Future of the reserve force
In the 21st century, the unit is modernizing itself pursuant to the directives of Headquarters, Philippine Army's transformation roadmap to 2028.Legal mandate
Commonwealth Act 1
Commonwealth Act No. 1, particularly Section II, cites the responsibility of each and every citizen of for the defense of the nation. Citizens may be mobilized in the event the national government declares an act of war or emergency.Republic Act 7077
Republic Act No. 7077, also known as the Citizen's Armed Force Act or Reservist Law of 1991, is an act passed in to law by the joint house of representatives which clearly provides the policies and procedures in the creation and administration of reservists and reserve units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.Republic Act 9163
Republic Act No. 9163, also known as the National Service Training Program Act or National Service Law of 2001, defines the policies and procedures in administration/training of ROTC Units in relation to the other two components, Civic Welfare Training Service and Literacy Training Service, of the National Service Training Program.Role of women in the reserve force
Section 65, Article X, of RA 7077 clearly defines the right and duty of every able bodied female citizen of the Republic of the Philippines to serve in the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Standards for acceptance of female reservists shall likewise be kept standard like their male counterparts with a few adjustments due to physiological differences with the later.Commissioned officers
- COL SARA ZIMMERMAN DUTERTE-CARPIO GSC PA - current Mayor of Davao City
- COL MARGARITA R COJUANGO MNSA PA - former Governor; Tarlac, former President; Philippine Public Safety College
- COL ENRICO T YUZON GSC PA - Bataan Provincial Engineer
- LTC MARLENE RUTH S SANCHEZ MNSA PA - Deputy Executive Director; NCCA
- LTC MARLENE AGABAS PA - Pangasinan 3rd District Representative
- LTC MARY RUBY M PALMA PA - Department Head; Quezon City Gender and Development Resource and Coordinating Office
- LTC REMELYN RECOTER PA - Regional Director, Department of Agriculture Regional Office 6
- LTC GWENDOLYN P GARCIA PA - Former Cebu Governor
- LTC ROSALINDA D BALDOZ MNSA PA - DOLE Secretary
Non-commissioned officers
- MSg Jennivev S Tamayo PA - Actress;, former Corps Commander of UE ROTC Unit Class of 2002.
- MSg Maria Lourdes Carlos-Fernando PA - former mayor, Marikina City
- MSg Olivia P Antonio PA - first female army reservist deployed with the UN Peacekeeping Force
- MSg Maria Regina Corazon Weigh Donaleigh Sevilla-Sibal PA - first female Corps Commander of UP ROTC Unit Class of 2000.
Training
Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC)
Basic ROTC is the only component required by a tertiary level student to have completed as requirement for completion of the National Service Training Program. Military subjects are provided similar to how military instructions are conducted in the service academies and graduates are automatically enlisted in the reserve force of the particular service branch administering the training. Advance ROTC is purely voluntary in nature and that Advance ROTC Cadets are provided a modest allowance after passing the requirements for their respective Advance ROTC Examination. Completion of Advance ROTC is considered a graduate qualification in Military Science, and such graduates who subsequently progress to the Probationary Officer Training Course are commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants.Other than time-in-grade and merit promotions, rank adjustments are authorised depending on civilian qualifications, as well as their reciprocity to the operating environment.
Basic Citizen's Military Training (BCMT)
Basic Citizen's Military Training is a military training course conducted by the Philippine Army through the Army Reserve Command. It is an entry level training course undertaken by Filipino Citizens wanting to enlist in the reserve force.BCMT instruction is administered by a joint training pool of military instructors from both regular and reserve forces and is usually conducted inside any of the Philippine Army's training camps. Guest instructors are requested from other government agencies and non-government organizations for specialized instructions.
Special Basic Citizen's Military Training is a special course conducted by the Philippine Army in response to a request from a Local Government Unit. Funding is usually provided for by the requesting agency as compared to regular BCMT which receives funding from the Army.
Types of reservists
There are currently two types of reservists in the Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Force:Categorization of reservists and reserve units
Section 12, Article 5, of Republic Act 7077 breaks down and categorizes reservists and their units based on various criteria cited by this law.- First Category Reservists - Able bodied reservists aged eighteen years of age up to thirty five years of age, inclusive.
- Second Category Reservists - Able bodied reservists aged thirty six years of age up to fifty one years of age, inclusive.
- Third Category Reservists - All able bodied reservists aged above fifty years of age.
Classification of reservists and reserve units
- Ready Reserve - physically-fit and tactically-current reservist personnel that are always on constant alert and training; ready to mobilize once a mobilization order has been given.
- Standby Reserve - reservist personnel who do not maintain currency in specialization qualifications but the base for expansion, support and augmentation to the Ready Reserve Force as needed.
- Retired Reserve - composed of citizens who are qualified for retirement either by length of service or age.
Lineage of commanding officers
- Col Anthony Zamora PA 01 Sep 77 - 1986
- Col Ernesto H Luis MNSA PA 01 Jul 92 - 01 Jul 95
- BGen Franklin C Acosta AFP 01 Jul 95 - 10 Dec 97
- BGen Antonio J Saldua AFP 10 Dec 97 - 30 Nov 00
- Col Edmund G Pacada PA 30 Nov 00 - 16 Jun 02
- Col Bernard Basona PA 16 Jun 02 - 25 Apr 02
- BGen Marcial A Collao Jr AFP 25 Apr 02 - 09 Dec 02
- BGen Edwin H Vargas AFP 09 Dec 02 - 16 Oct 03
- BGen Dionisio A Torina AFP 16 Oct 03 - 01 Jul 04
- Col Ibarra P Gutierrez INF PA 01 Jul 04 - 24 Aug 05
- BGen Emmanuel S Cayton AFP 24 Aug 05 - 18 Dec 06
- BGen Luini C Mirar AFP 18 Dec 06 - 26 May 08
- BGen Danilo M Garcia AFP 26 May 08 - 7 March 2010
- BGen Joel P Ibañez AFP 7 March 2010 - 10 March 2011
- BGen Alex N Albano AFP 10 March 2011 – 19 October 2013
- BGen Alexis D Tamondong AFP 19 October 2013 -13 November 2014
- BGen Paolo Leo Ma G Miciano AFP 13 November 2014 to 2 February 2016
- COL LUIS PASCUAL BEDIA MNSA PA 2 February 2016 - 16 September 2016
- MGEN BERNIE S LANGUB AFP 16 September 2016 to date, current commander, instituted limited warfighting competency training for ARESCOM
Organization
Base units
- Headquarters & Headquarters Service Battalion
- ARESCOM Training School
- ARESCOM Reservist Personnel Management Center
Line units
- 1st Regional Community Defense Group
- 2nd Regional Community Defense Group
- 3rd Regional Community Defense Group
- 4th Regional Community Defense Group
- 5th Regional Community Defense Group
- 6th Regional Community Defense Group
- 7th Regional Community Defense Group
- 8th Regional Community Defense Group
- 9th Regional Community Defense Group
- 10th Regional Community Defense Group
- 11th Regional Community Defense Group
- 12th Regional Community Defense Group
- National Capital Region Regional Community Defense Group
- 14th Regional Community Defense Group
- 15th Regional Community Defense Group
Ready Reserve Infantry divisions
- 2nd Infantry Division, PA
- 4th Infantry Division, PA
- 5th Infantry Division, PA, PA
- 8th Infantry Division, PA
- 10th Infantry Division, PA
- 12th Infantry Division, PA
- 15th Infantry Division, PA
- 16th Infantry Division, PA
- 17th Infantry Division, PA
- 18th Infantry Division, PA
- 19th Infantry Division, PA
- 22nd Infantry Division, PA
Ready Reserve Light Armor divisions
- Light Armor Division, PA
Standby Reserve Infantry divisions
- 11th Infantry Division, PA
- 21st Infantry Division, PA
- 31st Infantry Division, PA
- 41st Infantry Division, PA
- 51st Infantry Division, PA
- 61st Infantry Division, PA
- 71st Infantry Division, PA
- 81st Infantry Division, PA
- 91st Infantry Division, PA
- 101st Infantry Division, PA
- 111th Infantry Division, PA
- 121st Infantry Division, PA
- 131st Infantry Division, PA
- 141st Infantry Division, PA
Reserve regiments
- Artillery Regiment, PA
Deactivated units
- 9th Infantry Division, PA
- 3rd Infantry Division, PA
Awards and decorations