Headquarters 8th Marine Reserve Brigade (Marine Forces Reserve Central), Philippine Marine Corps
2/F HNRCEV Bldg., Arellano Blvd., Tinago, Cebu City- 6000
Email Ad; [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]. Txt # 0916 409 8868
Tel # (032) 511 7789, (032) 511 5133, (032) 268 0189, Fax # (032) 259 1593.
Web Page - www.marforrescent.multiply.com
Directory of Officers and Senior Non Commissioned Officers:
LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA (E) PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
LTCOL PELAGIO S APOSTOL (A) PN (M) (R)
Acting Deputy Commander, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
1LT TITO P RANARA PN (M) (R)
Acting Chief of Staff/Adjutant, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
LTCOL JONATHAN O NUEVO PN (M) (RET)
AC of S, Operations - G3, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
PN (M) (R)
Brigade Sergeant Major, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Bryan C Chua PN (M) (R)
NCOIC, Personnel Branch, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Fernando P Ranara PN (M) (R)
Personnel Management NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jerome E Lim PN (M) (R)
Admin NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Sherwin L Silot PN (M) (R)
Publication NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Dennis J Chiong PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Intel Analyst, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Gilbert A Ferrer PN (M) (R)
Intel Opns/Production NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jerome Gil L Tibon PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Operation NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jonie S Escuadro PN (M) (R)
Training/Readiness NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Dionisio A Casul PN (M) (R)
Message Center NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Francisco M Villalino PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Logistics NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Antonio M Aynera PN (M) (R)
Ordinance/Arm NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Josephine C Layco PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Psyops NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Crisanto E Gallarde PN (M) (R)
Community Relations NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Miguel G Ortega PN (M) (R)
Military Livelihood/Value Education NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
OPERATING/SOBURDINATE UNITS:
1) 81st Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 6
JBLFM, Sto. Nino Sur, Arrival, Iloilo City
MAJ ELISEO BARRIOS PN (M) (RET)
Acting Commander
81st Weapons Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
811th Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
812th Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
813rd Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
2) 82nd Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 7
2/F HNRCEV Bldg., Arellano Blvd., Tinago, Cebu City
LTC GABRIEL LUIS R QUISUMBING PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander
82nd Weapons Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
821st Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
822nd Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
823rd Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
3) 83rd Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 8
c/o 534TH NROTCU (EVSU) Eastern Visayas State University
Tacloban City
Tel No. 321-2186
LTC ADERSON A COMAR PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander
83rd Weapons Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
831st Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
832nd Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
833rd Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
4) 84th Marine Reserve Battalion - Palawan
c/o Headquarters Naval Forces West (NAVFORWEST)
Naval Station Apolinario Jalandoon (Naval Station Puerto Princesa)
Puerto PrincesaCity, Palawan
84th Weapons Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
841st Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
842nd Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
843rd Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
Awards Received – As of 30 November 2010:
*Headquarters Naval Forces Central Plaque of Appreciation - 10 November 2010
-51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*73rd Cebu CityCharter Day Awardee - 24 February 2010
- 51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*73rd Cebu CityCharter Day Awardee - 24 February 2010
- 1LT TITO P RANARA PN (M) (R)
*Armed Forces of the PhilippinesReservist Officer of the Year 2009
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2009 Armed Forces of the Philippines Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level) (2nd time)
- 51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*2009 NAVRESCOM Reservist Enlisted Personnel of the Year 2009
- Msgt Josephine C Layco CE-R03-028652 PN (M) (R)
*2008 NAVRESCOM Reservist Officer of the Year
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2008 NAVRESCOM Reservist EP of the Year
- MSGT JEROME E LIM ZS-N005462 PN (M) (RES)
*2008 NAVRESCOM
Disaster Response Unit of the Year
*2008 Outstanding Reservist ICOW 110th PN Foundation Anniversary
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2007 NAVRESCOM Reservist Unit of the Year
*2007 Armed Forces of the PhilippinesReady Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Reservist Officer of the Year
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA (E) PN (M) (R),
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Enlisted Reservist of the Year
- MSgt Arturo L Bermejo CE-R03-028648 PN (M) (R)
*2006 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2006 Philippine Navy’s Enlisted Reservist of the Year
- Msgt Josephine C Layco CE-R03-028652 PN (M) (R)
*2005 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*Special Award from the Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines on September 2005.
*2005 PhilippineNavy’s Reservist Officer of the Year
- 1LT TITO P RANARA 0-114814 PN (M) (R)
For meritorious accomplishments in the area of Public Affairs like, Symposium/Public Forum, Press, Radio and TV Releases, Advocacy and Information Campaigns and Community Dialogue. This also includes Activities on Civil Affairs like; Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP), Disaster Operations and Equipment Transfers, Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons, Environmental Concerns (Tree planting), Environmental Coastal Clean Up, Youth
and Sports Development, Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga), Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela), Other cause oriented activities, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) Operations, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects, Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA), Blood Letting Activities, Crowd Control, Regular Trainings and Inter Operability Training Exercises like;
*Fleet Marine Exercise Pagsisikap 2008
*Annual Re-enactment of USForces Landing in TalisayCity. Cebu
*RP-US Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise 2009
”UNIT VISION STATEMENT”
"Where we lead, we will continue to do so; where we do not, we will regain a position of pre-eminence. From delivering cutting-edge services to the Filipino people on medical dental mission, disaster response and services to victims of calamities (man made and natural), disaster response training for the youth, to answering a simple blood donation inquiry, we will grow and retain a skilled, motivated, and customer-oriented workforce.
Training and continuous learning, communications and team-building—these will be the attributes of a culture of volunteerism, commitment and achievement. At the end of each day, we will be measured by our accomplishments, not by our promises. The Filipino People expect that, and the Unit does, as well".
“Our Unit maintains Standards. We Train and Expect an Individual to perform above standards with Excellence and Honor.
If a potential member thinks that he/she can’t cope up with our standards, then he/she is not a future Marine personnel! And definitely not an Asset to This Unit. We Focus on Training and CMO.”
“INDIVIDUAL VISION STATEMENT”
I am a Marine, I never Cheat, Lie nor Steal, especially to my fellow marines or Abandon my fellow marines. I will always strive hard to do better and improve myself everyday. My mistake and fault today will never happen again tomorrow and in the coming days. I am always faithful and loyal to our organization, to my superiors, co marines and look for the benefit and welfare of my juniors. I am a strong person and determined to accomplish the goals prescribed. My word is my Honor; Our relationship is based on trust and confidence. We are bound to follow what is right and just. In everything I/We do, Security and Safety is my utmost
concern. It’s a privilege and Honor to be a part of the Philippine Marine Corps Reserve Force.
WHAT DO MY UNIT AND SUPERIOR OFFICERS EXPECT OF ME AS A MEMBER OF MARINE FORCES RESERVE CENTRAL?
They expect me to:
* Come to office and report to any formation and activity . . . .On time.
* Make smart decisions,
* Follow directions
* Concentrate on my work and tasks assign and care about the quality of my work.
* Read, write and calculate well.
* Recognize problems and find solutions.
* Finish a job ASAP when I’m supposed to without sacrificing quality.
* Be honest and dependable
* Take the lead and work hard.
* Communicate well and get along with other people . . especially my seniors, peers and juniors.
* Wear my uniform properly, shine everything, 3x4 haircut for men/hairnet for women, practice good grooming and sanitation.
* Be cooperative and work as a team player.
* Have a positive attitude
***OATH, PROMISE AND COMMITMENT OF A MEMBER OF MARINE FORCES RESERVE CENTRAL***
On my honor, I will do my best, To do my duty to God and my Country and To obey the Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.
Note that the Oath has traditionally been considered to have three promises. Those three promises are delineated by the semicolons in the Oath, which divide it into three clauses. The three promises of the Oath are, therefore:
• Duty to God and country, Duty to other people, and Duty to self
DUTY TO GOD AND COUNTRY:
Your family and religious leaders teach you to know and serve God. By following these teachings, you do your duty to God.
Men and women of the past worked to make the Philippines great, and many gave their lives for their country. By being a good family member and a good citizen, by working for your country's good and obeying its laws, you do your duty to your country.
DUTY TO OTHER PEOPLE:
Many people need help. A cheery smile and a helping hand make life easier for others. By doing a Good Turn daily and helping when you're needed, you prove yourself a Better Person and do your part to make this a better world.
DUTY TO SELF:
Keeping yourself physically strong means taking care of your body. Eat the right foods and build your strength. Staying mentally awake means learn all you can, be curious, and ask questions. Being morally straight means to live your life with honesty, to be clean in your speech and actions, and to be a person of strong character.
MARINE CORP’S VALUES
Honor
Honor guides Marines to exemplify the ultimate in ethical and moral behavior; to never lie cheat or steal; to abide by an ncompromising code of integrity; respect human dignity; and respect others. The quality of maturity, dedication, trust and dependability commit Marines to act responsibly; to be accountable for their actions; to fulfill their obligations; and to hold others accountable for their actions.
Marines will live by the highest ethical and moral standards, have respect for others, and act in a responsible, mature and dependable manner.
Courage
Courage is the mental, moral and physical strength ingrained in Marines. It carries them through the challenges of combat and helps them overcome fear. It is the inner strength that enables a Marine to do what is right; to adhere to a higher standard of personal conduct; and to make tough decisions under stress and pressure.
Marines have the ability to face fear and overcome it. They will use mental, moral and physical strength to steady themselves in times of stress, rise to the challenge and face the new and the unknown.
Commitment
Commitment is the spirit of determination and dedication found in Marines. It leads to the highest order of discipline for individuals and units. It is the ingredient that enables 24-hour a day dedication to Corps and country. It inspires the unrelenting determination to achieve a standard of excellence in every endeavor.
Marines feel determined and dedicated to a purpose. They vow to serve something bigger than themselves and won't stop until a goal is reached.
Capabilities of 82nd Marine Battalion Reserve, 8th Marine Brigade Reserve
Amphibious Operations
*Amphibious Assault
*Amphibious Raid
*Amphibious Operations
*AmphibiousWithdrawal
Public Affairs
*Symposium/Public Forum,
*Press, Radio and TV Releases,
*Advocacy and Information Campaigns
*Community Dialogue
Civil Affairs
*Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP)
*Disaster Operations and Equipment Transfers
*Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons
*Environmental Concerns (Ex. Tree planting, Environmental Coastal Clean Up,
*Youth and Sports Development
*Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga)
*Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela)
Cause Oriented Activities
*Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) Operations
*Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects
*Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA)
*Blood Letting Activities
*Crowd Control
Equipments
*1 unit FX Tamaraw vehicle
*1 unit M35 6x6 Bus Truck
*3 units plastic rescue boat - 4 to 6 person’s capacity
*2 units Rubber Boat
*2 units Outboard Motor 5 HP Mercury
*1 unit Outboard motor 8 HP Even rude
*100 set Large Evacuation Tents (On loan from DSWD),
*100 pcs Folding cots (Teheras)
*100 pcs Foam Mattresses
*30 pcs camelback black backpack
*48 pcs Poncho liner (camouflage manipis raincoats)
*30 pcs Hammock w/ mosquito net
*5 sets Motorola handheld mobile radio with charger
*1 set Mobile multi purpose sound system
2/F HNRCEV Bldg., Arellano Blvd., Tinago, Cebu City- 6000
Email Ad; [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected]. Txt # 0916 409 8868
Tel # (032) 511 7789, (032) 511 5133, (032) 268 0189, Fax # (032) 259 1593.
Web Page - www.marforrescent.multiply.com
Directory of Officers and Senior Non Commissioned Officers:
LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA (E) PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
LTCOL PELAGIO S APOSTOL (A) PN (M) (R)
Acting Deputy Commander, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
1LT TITO P RANARA PN (M) (R)
Acting Chief of Staff/Adjutant, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
LTCOL JONATHAN O NUEVO PN (M) (RET)
AC of S, Operations - G3, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
PN (M) (R)
Brigade Sergeant Major, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Bryan C Chua PN (M) (R)
NCOIC, Personnel Branch, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Fernando P Ranara PN (M) (R)
Personnel Management NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jerome E Lim PN (M) (R)
Admin NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Sherwin L Silot PN (M) (R)
Publication NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Dennis J Chiong PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Intel Analyst, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Gilbert A Ferrer PN (M) (R)
Intel Opns/Production NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jerome Gil L Tibon PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Operation NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Jonie S Escuadro PN (M) (R)
Training/Readiness NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Dionisio A Casul PN (M) (R)
Message Center NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Francisco M Villalino PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Logistics NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Antonio M Aynera PN (M) (R)
Ordinance/Arm NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Josephine C Layco PN (M) (R)
NCOIC/Psyops NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Crisanto E Gallarde PN (M) (R)
Community Relations NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
Msgt Miguel G Ortega PN (M) (R)
Military Livelihood/Value Education NCO, 8th Marine Reserve Brigade
OPERATING/SOBURDINATE UNITS:
1) 81st Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 6
JBLFM, Sto. Nino Sur, Arrival, Iloilo City
MAJ ELISEO BARRIOS PN (M) (RET)
Acting Commander
81st Weapons Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
811th Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
812th Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
813rd Marine Res Coy
81st Marine Reserve BN
2) 82nd Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 7
2/F HNRCEV Bldg., Arellano Blvd., Tinago, Cebu City
LTC GABRIEL LUIS R QUISUMBING PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander
82nd Weapons Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
821st Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
822nd Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
823rd Marine Res Coy
82nd Marine Reserve BN
3) 83rd Marine Reserve Battalion - Region 8
c/o 534TH NROTCU (EVSU) Eastern Visayas State University
Tacloban City
Tel No. 321-2186
LTC ADERSON A COMAR PN (M) (R)
Acting Commander
83rd Weapons Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
831st Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
832nd Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
833rd Marine Res Coy
83rd Marine Reserve BN
4) 84th Marine Reserve Battalion - Palawan
c/o Headquarters Naval Forces West (NAVFORWEST)
Naval Station Apolinario Jalandoon (Naval Station Puerto Princesa)
Puerto PrincesaCity, Palawan
84th Weapons Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
841st Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
842nd Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
843rd Marine Res Coy
84th Marine Reserve BN
Awards Received – As of 30 November 2010:
*Headquarters Naval Forces Central Plaque of Appreciation - 10 November 2010
-51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*73rd Cebu CityCharter Day Awardee - 24 February 2010
- 51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*73rd Cebu CityCharter Day Awardee - 24 February 2010
- 1LT TITO P RANARA PN (M) (R)
*Armed Forces of the PhilippinesReservist Officer of the Year 2009
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2009 Armed Forces of the Philippines Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level) (2nd time)
- 51st Marine Reserve Battalion
*2009 NAVRESCOM Reservist Enlisted Personnel of the Year 2009
- Msgt Josephine C Layco CE-R03-028652 PN (M) (R)
*2008 NAVRESCOM Reservist Officer of the Year
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2008 NAVRESCOM Reservist EP of the Year
- MSGT JEROME E LIM ZS-N005462 PN (M) (RES)
*2008 NAVRESCOM
Disaster Response Unit of the Year
*2008 Outstanding Reservist ICOW 110th PN Foundation Anniversary
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA 0-138683 (E) PN (M) (R)
*2007 NAVRESCOM Reservist Unit of the Year
*2007 Armed Forces of the PhilippinesReady Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Reservist Officer of the Year
- LTCOL TOMAS R OSMENA (E) PN (M) (R),
*2007 Philippine Navy’s Enlisted Reservist of the Year
- MSgt Arturo L Bermejo CE-R03-028648 PN (M) (R)
*2006 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*2006 Philippine Navy’s Enlisted Reservist of the Year
- Msgt Josephine C Layco CE-R03-028652 PN (M) (R)
*2005 Philippine Navy’s Ready Reserve Unit of the Year (Battalion Level)
*Special Award from the Chief of Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines on September 2005.
*2005 PhilippineNavy’s Reservist Officer of the Year
- 1LT TITO P RANARA 0-114814 PN (M) (R)
For meritorious accomplishments in the area of Public Affairs like, Symposium/Public Forum, Press, Radio and TV Releases, Advocacy and Information Campaigns and Community Dialogue. This also includes Activities on Civil Affairs like; Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP), Disaster Operations and Equipment Transfers, Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons, Environmental Concerns (Tree planting), Environmental Coastal Clean Up, Youth
and Sports Development, Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga), Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela), Other cause oriented activities, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) Operations, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects, Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA), Blood Letting Activities, Crowd Control, Regular Trainings and Inter Operability Training Exercises like;
*Fleet Marine Exercise Pagsisikap 2008
*Annual Re-enactment of USForces Landing in TalisayCity. Cebu
*RP-US Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise 2009
”UNIT VISION STATEMENT”
"Where we lead, we will continue to do so; where we do not, we will regain a position of pre-eminence. From delivering cutting-edge services to the Filipino people on medical dental mission, disaster response and services to victims of calamities (man made and natural), disaster response training for the youth, to answering a simple blood donation inquiry, we will grow and retain a skilled, motivated, and customer-oriented workforce.
Training and continuous learning, communications and team-building—these will be the attributes of a culture of volunteerism, commitment and achievement. At the end of each day, we will be measured by our accomplishments, not by our promises. The Filipino People expect that, and the Unit does, as well".
“Our Unit maintains Standards. We Train and Expect an Individual to perform above standards with Excellence and Honor.
If a potential member thinks that he/she can’t cope up with our standards, then he/she is not a future Marine personnel! And definitely not an Asset to This Unit. We Focus on Training and CMO.”
“INDIVIDUAL VISION STATEMENT”
I am a Marine, I never Cheat, Lie nor Steal, especially to my fellow marines or Abandon my fellow marines. I will always strive hard to do better and improve myself everyday. My mistake and fault today will never happen again tomorrow and in the coming days. I am always faithful and loyal to our organization, to my superiors, co marines and look for the benefit and welfare of my juniors. I am a strong person and determined to accomplish the goals prescribed. My word is my Honor; Our relationship is based on trust and confidence. We are bound to follow what is right and just. In everything I/We do, Security and Safety is my utmost
concern. It’s a privilege and Honor to be a part of the Philippine Marine Corps Reserve Force.
WHAT DO MY UNIT AND SUPERIOR OFFICERS EXPECT OF ME AS A MEMBER OF MARINE FORCES RESERVE CENTRAL?
They expect me to:
* Come to office and report to any formation and activity . . . .On time.
* Make smart decisions,
* Follow directions
* Concentrate on my work and tasks assign and care about the quality of my work.
* Read, write and calculate well.
* Recognize problems and find solutions.
* Finish a job ASAP when I’m supposed to without sacrificing quality.
* Be honest and dependable
* Take the lead and work hard.
* Communicate well and get along with other people . . especially my seniors, peers and juniors.
* Wear my uniform properly, shine everything, 3x4 haircut for men/hairnet for women, practice good grooming and sanitation.
* Be cooperative and work as a team player.
* Have a positive attitude
***OATH, PROMISE AND COMMITMENT OF A MEMBER OF MARINE FORCES RESERVE CENTRAL***
On my honor, I will do my best, To do my duty to God and my Country and To obey the Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.
Note that the Oath has traditionally been considered to have three promises. Those three promises are delineated by the semicolons in the Oath, which divide it into three clauses. The three promises of the Oath are, therefore:
• Duty to God and country, Duty to other people, and Duty to self
DUTY TO GOD AND COUNTRY:
Your family and religious leaders teach you to know and serve God. By following these teachings, you do your duty to God.
Men and women of the past worked to make the Philippines great, and many gave their lives for their country. By being a good family member and a good citizen, by working for your country's good and obeying its laws, you do your duty to your country.
DUTY TO OTHER PEOPLE:
Many people need help. A cheery smile and a helping hand make life easier for others. By doing a Good Turn daily and helping when you're needed, you prove yourself a Better Person and do your part to make this a better world.
DUTY TO SELF:
Keeping yourself physically strong means taking care of your body. Eat the right foods and build your strength. Staying mentally awake means learn all you can, be curious, and ask questions. Being morally straight means to live your life with honesty, to be clean in your speech and actions, and to be a person of strong character.
MARINE CORP’S VALUES
Honor
Honor guides Marines to exemplify the ultimate in ethical and moral behavior; to never lie cheat or steal; to abide by an ncompromising code of integrity; respect human dignity; and respect others. The quality of maturity, dedication, trust and dependability commit Marines to act responsibly; to be accountable for their actions; to fulfill their obligations; and to hold others accountable for their actions.
Marines will live by the highest ethical and moral standards, have respect for others, and act in a responsible, mature and dependable manner.
Courage
Courage is the mental, moral and physical strength ingrained in Marines. It carries them through the challenges of combat and helps them overcome fear. It is the inner strength that enables a Marine to do what is right; to adhere to a higher standard of personal conduct; and to make tough decisions under stress and pressure.
Marines have the ability to face fear and overcome it. They will use mental, moral and physical strength to steady themselves in times of stress, rise to the challenge and face the new and the unknown.
Commitment
Commitment is the spirit of determination and dedication found in Marines. It leads to the highest order of discipline for individuals and units. It is the ingredient that enables 24-hour a day dedication to Corps and country. It inspires the unrelenting determination to achieve a standard of excellence in every endeavor.
Marines feel determined and dedicated to a purpose. They vow to serve something bigger than themselves and won't stop until a goal is reached.
Capabilities of 82nd Marine Battalion Reserve, 8th Marine Brigade Reserve
Amphibious Operations
*Amphibious Assault
*Amphibious Raid
*Amphibious Operations
*AmphibiousWithdrawal
Public Affairs
*Symposium/Public Forum,
*Press, Radio and TV Releases,
*Advocacy and Information Campaigns
*Community Dialogue
Civil Affairs
*Medical/Dental/Optical Civic Action Program (MEDOCAP)
*Disaster Operations and Equipment Transfers
*Management and Control of Evacuees and Dislocated Persons
*Environmental Concerns (Ex. Tree planting, Environmental Coastal Clean Up,
*Youth and Sports Development
*Construction and Repair (Gawad Kalinga)
*Cleanliness and Beautification Projects (Brigada Eskwela)
Cause Oriented Activities
*Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) Operations
*Humanitarian and Civic Assistance (HCA) Projects
*Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA)
*Blood Letting Activities
*Crowd Control
Equipments
*1 unit FX Tamaraw vehicle
*1 unit M35 6x6 Bus Truck
*3 units plastic rescue boat - 4 to 6 person’s capacity
*2 units Rubber Boat
*2 units Outboard Motor 5 HP Mercury
*1 unit Outboard motor 8 HP Even rude
*100 set Large Evacuation Tents (On loan from DSWD),
*100 pcs Folding cots (Teheras)
*100 pcs Foam Mattresses
*30 pcs camelback black backpack
*48 pcs Poncho liner (camouflage manipis raincoats)
*30 pcs Hammock w/ mosquito net
*5 sets Motorola handheld mobile radio with charger
*1 set Mobile multi purpose sound system