Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP
Presidential Decree No. 360, issued on December 30, 1973, restructures the authorized grades within the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to address discrepancies in military rankings and enhance command efficiency. It establishes higher ranks for key positions, such as the Chief of Staff and Vice Chief of Staff, and adjusts the grades for various deputy and major service commanders to maintain a proper hierarchical structure. Additionally, the decree sets specific percentages for the total officer strength of the AFP and establishes base pay rates for senior officers. It aims to align the AFP's command structure with international standards and respond to the increasing responsibilities of the military during that period. All conflicting laws and orders are repealed or superseded by this decree.
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- What is Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP about?
- Presidential Decree No. 360, issued on December 30, 1973, restructures the authorized grades within the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to address discrepancies in military rankings and enhance command efficiency. It establishes higher ranks for key positions, such as the Chief of Staff and Vice Chief of Staff, and adjusts the grades for various deputy and major service commanders to maintain a proper hierarchical structure. Additionally, the decree sets specific percentages for the total officer strength of the AFP and establishes base pay rates for senior officers. It aims to align the AFP's command structure with international standards and respond to the increasing responsibilities of the military during that period. All conflicting laws and orders are repealed or superseded by this decree.
- What type of law is Presidential Decree No. 360?
- Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP (Presidential Decree No. 360) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP enacted?
- Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP (Presidential Decree No. 360) was enacted on Dec 30, 1973.
- What is the citation for Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP?
- Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP, Presidential Decree No. 360, Dec 30, 1973 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Presidential Decree No. 360
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Presidential Decrees
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 30, 1973
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 360
ADJUSTING THE AUTHORIZED GRADES IN THE COMMAND AND STAFF STRUCTURE OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
WHEREAS, under existing law, the position of Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is authorized a grade of General while the position of Vice Chief of Staff, second ranking officer of the AFP, which should be authorized the next succeeding lower grade is, in fact, authorized a grade of Major General which is two grades lower;
WHEREAS, the position of Deputy Chief of Staff, the third ranking officer in the General Headquarters (GHQ) AFP, which should be authorized two grades lower than the Chief of Staff, AFP is authorized a grade of Brigadier General which is three grades lower;
WHEREAS, the position of the four Major Service Commanders are authorized the grade of Brigadier General but their immediate principal subordinates, the Vice/Deputy Commanders, Chiefs of Staff, and major unit commanders are, at present, actually in the same grade;
WHEREAS, the Commanding General of the Presidential Security Command, concurrently the Senior Military Adviser to the Commander-in-Chief, holds a position of great responsibility and should have the rank commensurate to his position;
WHEREAS, the position of Assistant Chiefs of Joint Staff, (J 1, J 2, J 3, J 4, J 5, J 6 and J 7) are authorized grades lower than the Major Service Chiefs of Staff and their Major Unit Commanders even though the positions of the former are of higher category in the AFP Command and Staff structure;
WHEREAS, the Assistant Chiefs of Joint Staff exercise direction and supervision over the Major Service Staff and their Major Unit Commanders in the name of the Chief of Staff, AFP, or, where authority is specifically delegated, in their own name;
WHEREAS, the major commands as well as the general staff positions of comparable Armed Forces of other nations are headed by officers with grades higher than counterpart representatives in the Armed Forces of the Philippines, placing the Philippines' military representative at a disadvantageous position in international military conferences;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to maintain the pyramidal pattern in the Command and Staff structure of the Armed Forces of the Philippines by restructuring the hierarchical grade relationships and to strengthen the stature of the pivotal and sensitive positions in the AFP;
WHEREAS, the greatly increased responsibilities and crucial role of the military under Presidential Proclamations No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972 and No. 1104 dated January 17, 1973, coupled with the sizeable increase in the AFP standing force from 21,000 in 1948 when the AFP Personnel Act (RA 291) was passed to 100,000 beginning July this year, requires that every effort be made to strengthen and improve the command and control structure of the Military organization;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers in me vested by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of all the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pursuant to Proclamation No. 1081 dated September 21, 1972, Proclamation No. 1104 dated January 17, 1973, and General Order No. 1, dated September 22, 1972, as amended, do hereby decree that: cd
1. The following positions in the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be authorized the grades or their equivalent in the Philippine Navy as herein indicated:
| Chief of Staff, AFP | General (0-10) | |
| Vice Chief of Staff, AFP | Lieutenant General (0-9) | |
| Commanders of Major | ||
| Services AFP | Major General (0-8) | |
| Commander of Presidential | ||
| Security Command, AFP | Major General (0-8) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff, | ||
| AFP | Major General (0-8) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Home Defense | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Personnel, J1 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Intelligence, J2 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Operations, Organization | ||
| & Training, J3 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Logistics, J4 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Plans, J5 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Comptrollership, J6 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| Deputy Chief of Staff for | ||
| Material Development | ||
| and Foreign Military | ||
| Assistance, J7 | Brig. General (0-7) | |
| The Inspector General, | ||
| AFP | Brig. General (0-7) |
The positions of Commanders of Task Forces, Major Units and other key positions of the AFP shall be authorized the grade of Brigadier General/Commodore as the President may direct.
3. The following percentages of the total officer strength authorized for the AFP are hereby prescribed: cd
| General Officer of the | |
| Regular Force | 75 percentum |
| Colonel | 5.2 percentum |
| Lieutenant Colonel | 11.6 percentum |
| Major | 17.2 percentum |
| Captain | 19.7 percentum |
| First/Second Lieutenant | 45.55 percentum |
4. The rate of monthly base pay for Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (P1,750.00) PESOS.
5. The retirement grade of the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be General, the retirement grade of the Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be Lieutenant General, and the retirement grade of the Major Service Commanders shall be Major General to include their retirement benefits.
6. All laws, executive orders, general orders, or decree which are, in whole or in part, inconsistent with this decree are hereby repealed or deemed superseded.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 30th day of December, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Three. acd
Cite This Law
Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP, Presidential Decree No. 360, Dec 30, 1973 (Philippines)
Adjustments to Authorized Grades in Command and Staff Structure of the AFP, Presidential Decree No. 360 (Phil. 1973)
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