AFP Joint Task Force-National Capital Region

AFP Joint Task Force - NCR
Fuerza de Tarea Conjunta de las FAdelF - Region de la Capital Nacional
Active July 12, 2012[1] - Present
Country Philippines Philippines
Allegiance Philippines Philippines
Branch Joint Service Branch
Type Unified Military Task Force
Role Conventional and Unconventional Warfare, Anti-Guerrilla Operations, Anti-coup Operations, and Crowd Control Management
Size 2 Brigade size Units
Part of Under the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Garrison/HQ Camp Gen Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Nickname(s) JTF-NCR
Motto(s) "Karangalan, Paglilingkod at Katapatan"
"Honor, Duty, Loyalty"
"Honor, Deber, Lealtad"
Anniversaries July 12
Engagements Anti-coup d' etat Operations, Anti-dissidence, and Community Development Operations
Commanders
Current
commander
BGen Manuel S Gonzales AFP
Notable
commanders
BGen Manuel S Gonzales AFP
Insignia
Unit Patch JTF-NCR Emblem derived from the NCRCOM Unit Seal

The AFP Joint Task Force - National Capital Region,[2] known officially as the JTF-NCR or Task Force NCR, is one the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Joint Task Forces assigned to combating Terrorism-Insurgency and act as support units to the Philippine National Police-National Capital Region in maintaining peace and order within Metro Manila.

History

A Kia KM-450 Truck assigned to the defunct NCR Command during one of its MEDCAP Missions in Bgy Sto. Domingo, Quezon City.

AFP NCR Command was formally deactivated on 12 July 2012 following the retirement of its Commanding General, Lieutenant General Tristan M Kison AFP.[3]

Joint Task Force National Capital Region was formally activated that same day to assume the roles handed over by the former command, including providing assistance to the Presidential Security Group in securing the seat of power in Malacañan.[4][5]

Organization

The following are the units operating under or attached with the AFP JTF-NCR:[6]

Base Units
Line Units
AFP Technical Services
Philippine Army
Philippine Air Force
Philippine Navy

Lineage of Commanders

See also

Operations

References

Citations

Bibliography

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