1st Air Force Wing Reserve, PAF

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1st Air Force Wing Reserve,
Philippine Air Force
A shield-style crest primarily in red and blue, divided with a diagonal white bar. The centre contains an symbolic military knife with the number '1' covering its blade. The crest is headed by '1st Air Force Wing (Res)' in all-upper-case letters. Below the knife is a yellow banner for its motto containing the phrase 'Laang Kawal'.
Badge of the 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, PAF
CountryPhilippines Republic of the Philippines
AllegiancePresident of the Philippines,
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Branch Philippine Air Force
TypeWing, Air Force Reserve Force
RoleCombat-support unit (military reserve)
Part ofAir Force Reserve Command (AFRC)
HeadquartersColonel Jesus A. Villamor Air Base, Pasay, Philippines
Motto(s)Laang Kawal
(Old Soldier)
Commanders
Current
commander
Brg Gen Raymundo T. Francisco[1]
Notable
commanders
Brg Gen Elihu A. Ybañez, AFP;[2]
Col Consuelo B Estepa, PAFR GSC MNSA

The 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, Philippine Air Force (1st AFWR PAF), formerly called the 1st Ready Reserve Air Wing (1RRAW), is a combat-support unit under the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) of the Philippine Air Force (PAF).[3] It is based in Colonel Jesus A. Villamor Air Base in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines.[3][4] Its headquarters offices are located at the AFRC building inside the airbase. The wing covers all Philippine Air Force reserve units in the National Capital Region (NCR). 1st AFWR is divided into the 11th, 12th, and 13th Air Force Groups (Reserve) (AFGR).[3] Currently, the 1st AFWR is under the command of Brigadier General Raymundo T. Francisco,[1] who took over the position in March 2015.[5]

The motto of the 1st AFWR PAF is Laang Kawal (in Tagalog), which means 'Old Soldier'. Personnel of the 1st AFWR are military reservists, consisting of commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted members; all of whom have their own primary civilian occupation or profession, and serve part-time in the air force.[3]

A reserve wing in the Philippine Air Force is equivalent in size to a brigade in the army. A reserve air group is equivalent to a battalion. Subordinate units in the reserve air group include squadrons (companies) and flights (platoons).

In Luzon, the other air force reserve wings are the 2nd AFWR based at Clark Air Base that covers the area from Central Luzon up to all of northern Luzon, and the 3rd AFWR at Fernando Air Base in Batangas that covers all of southern Luzon from Cavite through the Bicol Region.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Wing commander – Brigadier General Raymundo T. Francisco O-126367 PAF (JSC)". 1AFWR.WordPress.com. Philippines: 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, Philippine Air Force. n.d. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Previous commanders – Brigadier Elihu A. Ybañez". 1AFWR.WordPress.com. Philippines: 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, Philippine Air Force. n.d. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "About 1st AFWR". 1AFWR.WordPress.com. Philippines: 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, Philippine Air Force. n.d. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Unit history – Air Force Reserve Command". www.AirForceReserveCommand.com. Philippine Air Force Reserve Command, Philippine Air Force. 2021. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Wing Commander gets star rank". 1AFWR.WordPress.com. Philippines: 1st Air Force Wing Reserve, Philippine Air Force. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2023.

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