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* '''Minister:''' BaZ Grave Digger
 
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* '''Main Headquarters:'''  Camp Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, [[Luzon]], [[Philippines]]
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* '''Special Headquarters:''' Camp Casimiro Raposas, Municipality of Kalayaan, [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
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The '''Department of Defense''' (Filipino: ''Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa'', abbreviated '''DoD'''), sometimes '''Military Affairs''' ('''MA'''), '''Ministry of Defense''' ('''MoD''') or '''Armed Forces Committee''' ('''AFC'''), is an executive department of the Philippine government that is responsible for the Filipino Army, facilitated by the Minister of Defense under the command of the President.
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The '''Department of Defense''' (Filipino: ''Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa'', abbreviated '''DoD'''), sometimes '''Ministry of Defense''' ('''MoD''') or '''Armed Forces Committee''' ('''AFC'''), is an executive department of the Philippine government that is responsible for the Filipino Army, facilitated by the Minister of Defense under the command of the President.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
The Department of Defense is founded by April, May & June 2009 President Big Boy Bulley on Day 503 along with the Departments of Finance, Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs.
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The Department of Defense is founded by President Big Boy Bulley on Day 503 along with the [[Department of Finance]], [[Department of Home Affairs]] and [[Department of Foreign Affairs]].
 
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===Staff===
 
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!style="background:#87CEEB" |Minister of Defense
 
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!align="center"|Directed by [[PACMAN]] <br> (Head : [[Hekter]])
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!align="center"|[[Kyle321n]] <br> (Head of AFP)
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Revision as of 01:38, 6 July 2013

Department of Defense

Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa(Filipino)

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The Department of Defense (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa, abbreviated DoD), sometimes Ministry of Defense (MoD) or Armed Forces Committee (AFC), is an executive department of the Philippine government that is responsible for the Filipino Army, facilitated by the Minister of Defense under the command of the President.

History

The Department of Defense is founded by President Big Boy Bulley on Day 503 along with the Department of Finance, Department of Home Affairs and Department of Foreign Affairs.

Staff

Creation and Application of PUMA

The Philippine United Military Assembly (Filipino: Kapulungan ng Nagkaisang Militar ng Pilipinas, abbreviated PUMA) is a joint council of all Military Units currently situated within the Philippines whose main purpose is to coordinate the country's military strength when needed. Each MU will have a representative in the assembly, preferably its commander, along with the country's president. Also, the Chinese MU SET-JB has a representative in the assembly because it is composed of Filipinos and Malaysians residing in China.

PUMA was first proposed to be formed by Berritas on Day 1322 through an article of his and again on Day 1417 through a topic in the forum when he was Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. When it was proposed, it was supposed to replace the Department of Defense but not everyone agreed so some presidents still have Defense Directors and Deputies, who are then also part of the assembly. During the Ministership of Al Raposas, the responsibilities of PUMA were revived but the name PUMA was never used, instead, the government stood by the Ministry of Defense. [1][2]

Responsibilities

  • Relay information quickly and efficiently among the national army and militias
  • Discuss tactical and strategical movement regarding the nation's military
  • Create a network of supply between the army and militia

Philippine Defense Assembly

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Camp Casimiro Raposas

Filipinos raising the Philippine flag at Scarborough Shoal, an island under the jurisdiction of Camp Casimiro Raposas.

On Day 1891 (January 23, 2013), in celebration of the 114th Real Life (RL) anniversary of the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic (alternately known as the Malolos Republic), the Ministry of Defense, with its minister, Al Raposas, opened Camp Casimiro Raposas. It is an island base in the Municipality of Kalayaan in Palawan, and it is dedicated to the Monarchy of the Philippines. [3]

Other camps established

On Day 1884 (January 16, 2013), Minister Al Raposas suggested the creation of other camps other than Camp Aguinaldo, which had served for a long time as the Ministry's building, to boost the morale of the Filipino armed forces. It was finally inaugurated on Day 1910 (February 11, 2013), coincident with the fourth anniversary of the founding of the Philippines in the New World. [4]

References

  1. [1] Pacific Tribune. Berritas. Published on 4 July 2011. Retrieved on April 14, 2013.
  2. [2] ePhilippines Forum. Berritas. Published on 7 October 2011. Retrieved on April 14, 2013.
  3. [3] Philipine Querier. Al Raposas. Published on January 23, 2013. Retrieved on April 14, 2013.
  4. [4] Philipine Querier. Al Raposas. Published on January 2013. Retrieved April 14, 2013.