201st Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)

201 Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)

Unit Seal of the 201st Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve).
Active 20 July 2006 – Present
Country Philippines Philippines
Allegiance Philippines Republic of the Philippines
Branch Philippine Army
Type Army Reserve
Light Infantry Battalion
Role Conventional and Unconventional Warfare, Guerrilla warfare, Counter-guerrilla Operations, SAR and CSAR, Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Civil-Military Operations and Civil-military Co-operations, Spec-Ops, MOUT
Size 3 Ready Reserve Companies and 1 Headquarters & Headquarters Service Company
Part of Under the 1502nd Quezon City Ready Reserve Brigade
Garrison/HQ Peacekeeping Operations Center Compound, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Nickname(s) "The Proud 201st"
Patron St Ignatius de Loyola
Motto(s)
  • "Potens et Paratus"
  • "Able and Ready"
Mascot(s) Bengal tiger
Anniversaries 20 July
Engagements None
Decorations
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge
Commanders
Current
commander
LTC SAL G DUMABOK MNSA (GSC) RES PA
Sergeant Major MSg Mansueto R Pastoral (Res) PA
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant colonel Sal G Dumabok MNSA (GSC) RES PA
Insignia
Search and Rescue Tab
CMO Operator Tab
Philippine Army Infantry Branch Insignia
Laang Kawal Seal

The 201st Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve), 1502nd Infantry Brigade (Ready Reserve),[1] known officially as The Proud 201st, is one of the battalions of the Army Reserve Command which is organic to the 1502nd Infantry Brigade (Ready Reserve). It is an infantry unit, and specializes in MOUT, disaster relief, and Civil Military Operations.

History

LTC SAL G DUMABOK MNSA (GSC) RES PA, Commanding Officer, 201IB(RR) gives instructions to his troops.

The 201IB(RR) was activated consequent to the activation of the 1502IBDE(RR). Its initial task and workload was handed over from the now defunct 1st (QUEZMAR) Ready Reserve Battalion and its initial troop strength came from QUEZMAR's pool of reserve officers and enlisted reservists.

ROTC Graduates[2] and products of the unit's own BCMT Classes[3][4] filled out the required troop strength required for a battalion sized unit.

By 2010, the battalion was designated as a Ready Reserve - 1 (RR1) unit by the Philippine Army, tasked to fulfill certain roles within the AFP organization not currently covered by any of the AFP regular units (e.g. CMO, Disaster and Emergency Management, Public Affairs). It was also tasked as to become one of the lead force multipliers for the AFP NCR Command, reporting directly under the 15ID(RR).[5]

When NCRCOM was deactivated, operational control of the unit was transferred to the newly activated Joint Task Force-NCR and currently serves as one of its frontline units, especially during times of calamities, and national emergencies.[6][7]

Mission

Mobilization center

The 201st Infantry Battalion's mobilization center is the 1302nd Community Defense Center, NCRRCDG, ARESCOM which is based inside the AFP Peacekeeping Operations Center at Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Barangay Socorro, Quezon City.

It is strategically located near the headquarters of the AFP Joint Task Force-National Capital Region allowing the Task Force to readily deploy the unit at any time during a declaration of state of emergency by the national government.

Organization

The following are the units that are presently placed under operational control of the 201st QC Ready Reserve Battalion.

Base units

Line units

Operations

Awards and decorations

Campaign streamers

Award streamer Streamer name Operation Date awarded Reference
Presidential Unit Citation BadgeSAR/DRR Ops, TS Ketsana4 February 2010 General Orders No. 112, GHQ-AFP, dtd 04 Feb '10
Presidential Unit Citation BadgeGeneral Elections, Philippines1 July 2010General Orders No. 641, GHQ-AFP, dtd 1 July '10

Badges

Military Badge Badge Name Operation Date Awarded Reference
AFP Election Duty BadgeGeneral Elections, Philippines21 May 2010 General Orders No. 513, GHQ-AFP, dtd 21 May '10

Gallery

See also

References

Citations
Bibliography
  • General Orders Nr 233, HARESCOM dtd 20 July 2006
  • Training Committee, SBCMT Manual, 2006, 1502IBDE.
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