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Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation

The Philippine Presidential Unit citation Badge[1][2] is a unit decoration of the Republic of the Philippines. It has been awarded to certain units of the United States military and the Philippine Commonwealth military for actions both during and subsequent to the Second World War.

Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Badge


Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge
TypeService ribbon
Awarded forExtraordinary meritorious service
DescriptionIs a ribbon bar consisting of equal portions starting from the left side, of blue, white, and red encased in a gold colored frame decorated with laurel leaves.
Presented by The Republic of the Philippines
EligibilityMilitary Personnel and Police Personnel
StatusCurrently awarded
EstablishedSeptember 14, 1946
First awarded1940s
Last awardedOngoing

Streamer
Precedence
Next (higher)Philippine Liberation Medal
Next (lower)Long Service Medal
RelatedPresidential Unit Citation (US), Presidential Unit Citation

Appearance and wear

When the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation is worn on the Philippine military uniform (right side) it is as a blue, white, and red ribbon 1+38 inches (35 mm) wide surrounded by a gold frame. No U.S. ribbon devices are authorized for wear with this award.

Smaller version

Foreign military unit members who are authorized to wear this unit award, either wear the award on the right side of the uniform (e.g., United States Army) with any other same size unit award emblems or wear the slightly smaller size version of the award on the left side of the uniform (e.g., United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard, United States Air Force) with their other service ribbons.

History

The Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge (PRPUCB) was established by Headquarters, Philippine National Defense Forces, on September 14, 1946, to be award for extraordinary meritorious service during World War II. The award is made in the name of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.

World War II

All U.S. military units and naval vessels that earned any of the Philippine service stars and certain submarines which maintained physical contact with the newly established armed forces of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and local recognized guerrilla forces during the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands during World War II are entitled to the award:

Disaster relief operations

The Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for disaster relief operations was bestowed on:

  • The Philippine military and the U.S. Navy Disaster Task Force (September 1 to December 14, 1970) and Navy and Marine Corps Units of Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group, Philippines Amphibious Ready Group Alpha (October 21–26, 1970) for relief efforts during several natural disasters which occurred in the Philippines during August 1 to December 15, 1970 (a series of typhoons) and from July 21 to August 15, 1972 (monsoon rains and associated floods).
  • The U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay for the period of August 1, 1987, to November 30, 1991, and[clarification needed]
  • The guided-missile cruiser USS Sterett (CG-31) for the period of May 1989 to June 1999.
  • Joint Task Force 510 and Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines in February 2005, by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to members of the two units serving between 31 January 2002 and 31 July 2002 in support of RP-US Exercise Balikatan 02–1 in Southern Mindanao. JTF-510/JSOTF-Philippines aimed at reducing the threats of terrorism and provided assistance with training, socio-economic activities and civil engineering projects, particularly in Basilan and Zamboanga City (Ref: RP General Order No. 146, dated 2 Feb 05, Subj: Award of the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit citation Badge).

See also

References

Citations
  1. ^ [1] 2016-10-24 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of the Philippines Office of Veterans Affairs
  2. ^ The AFP Adjutant General, Awards and Decorations Handbook, 1997, OTAG, p. 65.
Bibliography
  • The AFP Adjutant General, Awards and Decorations Handbook, 1995, 1997, 2014, OTAG.
  • Decorations and Medals of the Philippines
  • [2][permanent dead link] Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual
  • Secretary of the Navy Instruction for awards

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For similarly named awards of other nations see Presidential Unit Citation disambiguation The Philippine Presidential Unit citation Badge 1 2 is a unit decoration of the Republic of the Philippines It has been awarded to certain units of the United States military and the Philippine Commonwealth military for actions both during and subsequent to the Second World War Philippine Presidential Unit Citation BadgePhilippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation BadgeTypeService ribbonAwarded forExtraordinary meritorious serviceDescriptionIs a ribbon bar consisting of equal portions starting from the left side of blue white and red encased in a gold colored frame decorated with laurel leaves Presented byThe Republic of the PhilippinesEligibilityMilitary Personnel and Police PersonnelStatusCurrently awardedEstablishedSeptember 14 1946First awarded1940sLast awardedOngoingStreamerPrecedenceNext higher Philippine Liberation MedalNext lower Long Service MedalRelatedPresidential Unit Citation US Presidential Unit Citation Contents 1 Appearance and wear 1 1 Smaller version 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Disaster relief operations 3 See also 4 ReferencesAppearance and wear EditWhen the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation is worn on the Philippine military uniform right side it is as a blue white and red ribbon 1 3 8 inches 35 mm wide surrounded by a gold frame No U S ribbon devices are authorized for wear with this award Smaller version Edit Foreign military unit members who are authorized to wear this unit award either wear the award on the right side of the uniform e g United States Army with any other same size unit award emblems or wear the slightly smaller size version of the award on the left side of the uniform e g United States Navy United States Marine Corps United States Coast Guard United States Air Force with their other service ribbons History EditThe Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge PRPUCB was established by Headquarters Philippine National Defense Forces on September 14 1946 to be award for extraordinary meritorious service during World War II The award is made in the name of the President of the Republic of the Philippines World War II Edit All U S military units and naval vessels that earned any of the Philippine service stars and certain submarines which maintained physical contact with the newly established armed forces of the Commonwealth of the Philippines and local recognized guerrilla forces during the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands during World War II are entitled to the award For service in defense of the Philippines from December 7 1941 to May 10 1942 For service in the liberation of the Philippines from October 17 1944 to July 4 1945Disaster relief operations Edit The Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for disaster relief operations was bestowed on The Philippine military and the U S Navy Disaster Task Force September 1 to December 14 1970 and Navy and Marine Corps Units of Joint U S Military Advisory Group Philippines Amphibious Ready Group Alpha October 21 26 1970 for relief efforts during several natural disasters which occurred in the Philippines during August 1 to December 15 1970 a series of typhoons and from July 21 to August 15 1972 monsoon rains and associated floods The U S Naval Hospital Subic Bay for the period of August 1 1987 to November 30 1991 and clarification needed The guided missile cruiser USS Sterett CG 31 for the period of May 1989 to June 1999 Joint Task Force 510 and Joint Special Operations Task Force Philippines in February 2005 by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to members of the two units serving between 31 January 2002 and 31 July 2002 in support of RP US Exercise Balikatan 02 1 in Southern Mindanao JTF 510 JSOTF Philippines aimed at reducing the threats of terrorism and provided assistance with training socio economic activities and civil engineering projects particularly in Basilan and Zamboanga City Ref RP General Order No 146 dated 2 Feb 05 Subj Award of the Philippine Republic Presidential Unit citation Badge See also EditAwards and decorations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Presidential Unit Citation United States Presidential Unit Citation Vietnam Republic of Korea Presidential Unit CitationReferences EditCitations 1 Archived 2016 10 24 at the Wayback Machine Embassy of the Philippines Office of Veterans Affairs The AFP Adjutant General Awards and Decorations Handbook 1997 OTAG p 65 BibliographyThe AFP Adjutant General Awards and Decorations Handbook 1995 1997 2014 OTAG Decorations and Medals of the Philippines 2 permanent dead link Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual 3 Secretary of the Navy Instruction for awards Institute of Heraldry Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation amp oldid 1140538163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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