Philippine Marine Corps

Marine Forces

A unique unit of the Navy highly specialize in Amphibious Operations, capable of deployment anywhere in the country. It maximizes the use of combined arms. The unit are made up of some of the most battle tested soldiers of the AFP.

Core Capabilities

  • Amphibious operations
  • Special operations/mission
  • Humanitarian and Disaster Response Operations
  • Day and night operations
  • Rapidly deployable

Operations / Bases

  • Central Mindanao
  • Tawi-Tawi Province
  • Palawan Province
  • Northern Luzon

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Combat Forces

1st Marine Brigade
1st Marine Brigade
1MBde
was activated on January 17, 1975 pursuant to General Order NR 31 HPMBde the Marine Regimental Landing Team (MRLT), the forerunner of a Marine Brigade, was organized to provide command and control for the Marine Battalion Landing Team (MBLT's)
2nd Marine Brigade
2nd Marine Brigade
2MBde
was activated as a unit of Philippine Marines on April 29, 1978 pursuant to General Order NR 119 PHDP dated April 28, 1978, Roxas Boulevard, Manila with two operating Battalion
3rd Marine Brigade
3rd Marine Brigade
3MBde
was activated on February 1, 1982 pursuant to General Order NR 90 AGAI, AFP dated February 4, 1982 in accordance with Armed Forces of the Philippines. Table of Organization and Equipment Number A7-3 and A7-5S, respectively, both dated October 24, 1975, and assigned Philippine Marines, Philippine Navy
4th Marine Brigade
4th Marine Brigade
4MBde
The 4MBde was activated in HPN on 24 June 2019 pursuant to GO Nr 48 PHDP dated 02 January 2019.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 1
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 1
MBLT-1
was formally activated on April 5, 1972 pursuant to General Orders NR 02 April 1972 HPMBde. Its first Commanding Officer was LCDR Rodolfo G. Biazon
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 2
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 2
MBLT-2
was formally activated on October 10, 1972 pursuant to Sec-ll General Orders Nr 424 AGAI, GHQ Armed Forces of the Philippines dated February 21, 1972.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 3
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 3
MBLT-3
The provisional Battalion was activated on April 1, 1973 in pursuant to Section-I General Orders NR 25 HPMBde dated March 26, 1973. The unit Headquarters served as the training directorate of a unit in its formative stage. Under this set-up were four provisional companies: the 10th, 11th, 14th, and 15th Marine Companies.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 4
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 4
MBLT-4
The former 10th Marine Battalion was activated on October 23, 1984 in pursuant to General Orders Nr 908 GHQ. Afterwards, the 10th Marine Battalion was re-designated to 4th Marine Battalion in a simple ceremony held during the Testimonial Parade in honor of the Flag Officer-In-Command, Philippine Navy, RADM Pio P. Carranza AFP on November 5, 1994.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 5
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 5
MBLT-5
The 5th Marine Battalion Landing Team was activated as a Unit of Philippine Marine Brigade, Philippine Navy on April 15, 1975 General Orders Nr 03 PHDP. Five (5) other companies were likewise consolidated to form the unit. They were Headquarters Service Company, 5th Marine Company, 29th Marine Company, 30th Marine Company and 32nd Marine Company
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 6
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 6
MBLT-6
The 6th Marine Battalion was activated as a unit of the Philippine Marines, on September 18, 1976 General Order Nr 528 PHDP dated Sept 17, 1976. And the 6th Marine Battalion Landing Team, Table of organization and Equipment Number N7-5STD effective as of October 20, 1977 General Orders NR 706 AGAI, AFP dated 28 1977.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 7
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 7
MBLT-7
The 7th Marine Battalion was reactivated on June 1, 1988 in pursuant to General Order Number 57 HPMAR as a regular line Battalion of the Philippine Marines was filling to Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City. The unit underwent six (6) months of rigorous training and reorientation.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 8
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 8
MBLT-8
The Seventh Marine Battalion was re-designated as the Eighth Marine Battalion on February 26, 1982, General Orders NR 193 AGAI, GHQ, Armed Forces of the Philippines dated March 9, 1982.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 9
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 9
MBLT-9
The 9th Marine Battalion was formally activated on May 10, 1982 General Orders Nr 81 HPMAR dated May 7, 1982, with four companies: Headquarter Service Company, 10th Marine Company, 20th Marine Company and 30th Marine Company. During the incumbency of BGEN Punsalang, its first Battalion Commander was MAJ Elmedencio Calixtro PN(M).
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 10
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 10
MBLT-10
The former 11th Marine Battalion was renamed as 10th Marine Battalion effective July 15, 1995 General Order Nr. 227 HPMAR dated July 7, 1995.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 11
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 11
MBLT-11
The 11th Marine Battalion was activated as units of the Philippine Marine Corps, Philippine Navy effective April 1, 2003 General Orders Nr 78 HPMC dated March 14, 2003.
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 12
Marine Battalion Landing Team - 12
MBLT-12
was activated as a unit of the Philippine Marine Corps, Philippine Navy effective as of February 10, 2010 in pursuant to Sec-I General Orders NR 46 PHDP dated February 22, 2010.
Force Reconnaissance Group
Force Reconnaissance Group
FRG
On 19 August 1972, the Reconnaissance Company was established as part of the Philippine Marine Brigade, Philippine Navy, based on orders dated 11 August 1972. Later, on 18 April 1995, it was upgraded to the Force Reconnaissance Battalion (FRBn) per directives dated 25 April 1995. By 01 October 2013, with orders dated 28 November 2013, FRBn underwent a significant transition; it was no longer under the Combat and Service Support Brigade and came directly under the control of CMC. Subsequently, it was rebranded as the Marine Special Operations Group (MARSOG). A final name change occurred on 31 July 2018, when MARSOG was officially renamed to Force Reconnaissance Group (FRG) based on directives from that same date.

Combat & Service Support Forces

Combat Support Brigade
Combat Support Brigade
CSBde
was activated on July 1, 1994 in pursuant of Sec. II, GO Nr. 212 HPMAR dated June 22, 1994.
Headquarters & Headquarters Combat Support Battalion *
Headquarters & Headquarters Combat Support Battalion *
HHCSB
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Marine Corps Assault Boat Battalion
Marine Corps Assault Boat Battalion
MCAABBN
Home of the “Sea Warriors”. The unit operates different types of watercrafts unique to the Marines. Composed of skilled Marines, they can operate day and night transporting troops to any hostile territory or running against terrorist at sea. On June 21, 2019, Inshore Boat Battalion (IBBN) was renamed as the Marine Corps Assault Boat Battalion pursuant to General Order Nr 224 HPMC dated July 5, 2019.
Combat Engineering Battalion (Provisional)
Combat Engineering Battalion (Provisional)
CEBN (P)
CEBn is a highly specialized unit capable of demolition activities to facilitate troop insertion of marines in different types environment. Operating in either jungle or urban terrain, this unit provides one of the most vital support of Marines in the Battlefield. Combat Engineering Battalion (Provisional) was activated HPMC General Orders Nr 173 on July 2, 2021.
Marine Corps Intelligence Battalion (Provisional)
Marine Corps Intelligence Battalion (Provisional)
MCIBn (P)
The unit serves as the eyes and ears of the Marine Corps. Highly skilled and talented, they exploit information of different environment to support Marine Operations. The Marine Corps Intelligence Battalion (Provisional) was activated HPMC General Order Nr 253 dated October 23, 2021.
Field Artillery Battalion
Field Artillery Battalion
FABN
FABn is composed of some of the skilled Marines. They are battle hardened known with the monicker as “The Blind Killers. The unit operates day and night, delivering the most precise and accurate support to ground troops. Field Artillery Battalion was activated with three Howitzer Batteries (17th, 18th and 19th Marine Company) effective January 1, 2000, pursuant to Section-Ill General Order Nr 23 HPMC, dated Jan 20, 2000.
Assault Armor Battalion
Assault Armor Battalion
AABN
The AABn provides the best armor support to Marines since its inception. They operate the best amphibious vehicles in the AFP inventory and instituted the Philippine Marine Corps of today. The Armor Assault Battalion with its Headquarters Service Company (HSC) was activated effective January 1, 2000 pursuant to Section-IlI General Orders Nr 23, HPMC dated January 20, 2000.
Service Support Regiment
Service Support Regiment
SSR
SSR was activated effective October 20, 2022
Motor Transport and Maintenance Battalion
Motor Transport and Maintenance Battalion
MTMBN
MTMBN was activated effective January 1, 2000
Service Support Battalion
Service Support Battalion
SSBN
SSBN was activated effective January 1, 2000
Coastal Defense Regiment (Provisional)
Coastal Defense Regiment (Provisional)
CDR (P)
The Philippine Marine Corps formally activated the Headquarters of Coastal Defense Regiment (Provisional) on August 7, 2020.
Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile Battalion
Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile Battalion
SBASMBn
Shore Based Anti-Ship Missile Battalion (SBASMBn) was activated (Provisional) effective April 23, 2022 pursuant to HPMC General Order Nr 52 dated March 25, 2022.
Shore Based Air-Defense Battalion
Shore Based Air-Defense Battalion
SBADBN
Shore Based Air-Defense Battalion (SBADBN) was activated (Provisional) effective June 22, 2022.

General Support & Sustainment Forces

Marine Base Arturo Asuncion
Marine Base Arturo Asuncion
MBAA
Marine Barracks Arturo T Asuncion was activated pursuant to General Orders Nr. 229 PHDP dated Jul 7, 2005. It was renamed to Marine Base Arturo T Asuncion pursuant to General Orders Nr. 191 PMC dated September 7, 2011 in honor of late BGEN Arturo T. Asuncion, AFP.
Headquarters & Headquarters Service Group
Headquarters & Headquarters Service Group
HHSG
On 01 October 1973, the Hqs & Service Group was initiated. This was later expanded on 19 March 1975 to include the Hqs Coy as a part of the Phil Mar Bde, PN. By June 1977, the Svc Coy and Medical Coy joined the Hqs & Service Group. A significant change took place on 16 October 1984 with the activation of the Headquarters Battalion, followed by the recognition of several entities, including HSC, RHAC/Mar Admin Center, and others on 07 November 1984. However, by 01 July 1994, both HQBn & HSC were deactivated. This was shortly followed by the activation of the Headquarters and Headquarters Service Group (HHSG) and Headquarters Service Company (HSC) that same month. The turn of the century, 01 January 2000, saw the deactivation of HHSG and HSC and the reactivation of Headquarters Battalion (HQBN) and HSC.
Marine Corps Force Development Center
Marine Corps Force Development Center
MCFDC
MCTC was re-designated as Marine Corps Force Development Center (MCFDC) on January 30, 2017 pursuant to General Order Nr 41 HPMC dated 29 January 2017 effective January 2017.
Marine Security and Escort Group
Marine Security and Escort Group
MSEG
MSEG was activated effective January 1, 2000
Marine Corps Finance Center (Provisional)
Marine Corps Finance Center (Provisional)
MCFC (P)
Marine Corps Finance Center (Provisional) was activated HPMC GO Nr 173 on July 2, 2021.
Marine Base Gregorio Lim
Marine Base Gregorio Lim
MBGL
The Marine Base Ternate, Philippine Marine Corps reactivated on February 15, 1997 General Orders Nr. 18 HPMC dated February 4, 1997. Then the unit was renamed into Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim General Orders Nr. 229 PHDP dated July 7, 2005. Then an order for amendment was made from Marine Barracks Gregorio Lim into Marine Base Gregorio Lim General Orders Nr. 191 HPMC dated Sep 7, 2011.
Philippine Marine Corps Supply Company
Philippine Marine Corps Supply Company
PMCSC
Philippine Marine Corps Supply Company was renamed as Philippine Marine Corps Supply Center (PMCSC) dated April 28, 2020 and subsequently activated on October 1, 2019 pursuant to General Order Nr 304 dated September 30, 2019.

Marine Reserve

7th Marine Brigade
7th Marine Brigade
7MBde
7MBde was activated effective January 1, 2000 with the pursuant to SEC. II, GO Nr 17 PHDP dated 14 February 2010
8th Marine Brigade
8th Marine Brigade
8MBde
8MBde was activated effective January 1, 2000 with the pursuant to SEC. II, GO Nr 17 PHDP dated 14 February 2010
9th Marine Brigade
9th Marine Brigade
9MBde
9MBde was activated effective January 1, 2000 with the pursuant to SEC. II, GO Nr 17 PHDP dated 14 February 2010

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