Manual 2014
Manual 2014
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
SUBJECT: Promulgation
1. The AFP Regulations and Policy Review and Review System (RPRRS)
Manual was prepared and formulated by the RPRRS Project Management Team
under the supervision of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, J1 as
the Program Manager of the Improvement of Personnel Management System (IPMS)
of the Philippine Defense Reform Program of the Department of National Defense.
EMMANUEL T BAUTISTA
General, AFP
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PREFACE
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PURPOSE
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Subject: AFP Regulations General Provisions, hence, establishing an efficient system
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of formulating/developing, reviewing and revising regulations and related policies in
the AFP. Thus, this manual ensures the uniformity and standardization of writing AFP
Regulations and related policies.
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SCOPE
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The AFP Regulations and Policy Review and Review System (RPRRS) Manual
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pertaining to formulation and revision of AFP policies; and guidelines on writing AFP
Regulations, Circulars, SOPs and Letter Directives.
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APPLICATION
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With the intent and contents of this Manual, it shall serve as the basic reference
to all officers, enlisted personnel and civilian personnel whose works are very much
related to policy-making. The contents of this Manual takes precedence when conflicts,
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PHILIP L CACAYAN
Rear Admiral, AFP
DCS for Personnel, J1
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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collective effort and experience of personnel of the AFP who are involved in the
actual processing of AFP regulations and publications. This is an end product of the
Department of National Defense, the Office of the Defense Reform, and the Armed
Forces of the Philippines put together by the Program Management Committee on
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Improvement of Personnel Management System (IPMS) and the Project Management
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Team on Regulations and Policy Review and Revision System (RPRRS) Team under
the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, J1.
Special thanks to the Project Manager of the RPRRS, LTC Vilorna I Cabral
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PAF and the RPRRS Project Management Team composed of LTC Shiela Grace E
Vicente PAF, LTC Gerardo B Gramata PAF, MAJ Siegfried Felipe F Awichen PA, CPT
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Emmauel F Latay PA, LT Marinette R Domingo PN, Cpt Girlie C Nabunat JAGS, SSg
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Michael Ayalde PAF, TSg Romel M Baga PA, Ms Odessa Ria A Olpindo CE, Ms Mirene
G Vargas CE, Ms Maria Shirley Bautista CE.
Special thanks also goes to BGEN Ronald N Albano AFP, the Adjutant General,
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AFP who is also the Chairperson of the AFP Regulations Board for his continuous
guidance in the crafting of the manual. Gratitude is also extended to CAPT Opiniano
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Jayme PN (GSC) and COL Johny D Bergado PA (GSC) for their untiring advices
throughout the drafting of the AFPRG Manual. Special acknowledgement also goes
to the former Project Managers for the RPRRS COL Ruy D Fabros PA (MNSA) (Ret),
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COL Fred B Santos PA (GSC) (Ret); and most specially to the current IPMS Project
Director, Rear Admiral Philip L Cacayan, AFP and his staff for their unwavering support.
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RPRRS-IPMS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The AFPR G 100-013 dtd 11 Jan 2013, Subj: AFP Regulations General
Provisions is the main policy on the formulation/development and revision of AFP
Regulations and related policies and this Manual contains information to implement
said policy. Hence, these two (2) references provide a stronger doctrinal review and
revision policy system in the AFP. The AFP Regulations and Policy Review and Review
System (RPRRS) Manual prescribes basic information, policies, process owners,
processes and procedures in the formulation, development, coordination, deliberation,
recommendation for approval, approval, and publication of AFP Regulations and
related policies, which shall be applied by policy-makers of the AFP.
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This Manual has six (6) chapters:
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Reform (PDR) Program, the Improvement of Personnel Management System (IPMS)
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program as one of its key functional areas and the Regulation and Policy Review and
Revision System as one of its projects. It also provides the legal bases and general
information for the establishment of a policy system in the AFP.
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Chapter 2 The AFP Regulations and Other Publications enumerates the
different types of policies and publications formulated and published in the AFP, which
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govern every decision or action of offices/units and personnel of the AFP. This Chapter
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further provides the nature, term, uses, approving authority as well as the restrictions
of these AFP policies and other publications.
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Chapter 6 Numbering System explains how an AFP Regulation and other related TABLE OF CONTENTS
policies are numbered in a given calendar year. Specifically, it discusses the system of
numbering and identifying AFP Regulations and its changes as well as its three-digit
number which is relevant to identifying activity and application of said regulation. Letter of Promulgation i
Preface iii
Annexes contain the glossary (definition of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms); Acknowledgment v
record of changes, recommendation for changes, references used in the preparation Executive Summary vii
of this Manual, and the list of tables and figures illustrated in the Manual. Table of Contents ix
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
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CHAPTER 6 NUMBERING SYSTEM The RPRRS objective is to have a Regulation and Policy Review and Revision
System which conforms to existing laws and be responsive to the needs of the AFP.
6-1 Publication Identifier 6-1 With this premise, the RPRRS intent is to provide a stronger doctrinal policy system in
6-2 System of Numbering and Identifying AFP 6-1 the AFP. It primarily aims to establish an efficient system that will ease the formulation
Regulations and revision of AFP Regulations, Circulars, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs),
ANNEXES Letter Directives and related policies. To achieve this goal, the RPRRS project shall
specifically:
A Glossary A-1
B Record of Changes B-1 • Redesign the present procedure and other parameters in formulating policies
C Recommendation for Changes C-1 under the AFPR General (AFPR G) 100-012 dated 1 April 1986, Subject: AFP
D References D-1 Regulations General Provisions
E List of Tables E-1 • Provide an implementing manual for the revision of the AFP regulations, and
F List of Figures F-1
• Streamline the existing procedures in the review, revision and formulation of
policies and regulations to make them more responsive to the needs of the
time.
In this regard, this manual will provide you with the basic understanding on the
different AFP Regulations and related policies, the processes involved in its formulation,
review and revision, as well as knowing the basic elements and procedures required.
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Section 1-2 Legal Bases 3. AFP Regulations General 100-013 dtd 11 Jan 2013, Subject: AFP
Regulations – General Provisions - This AFP Regulation prescribes the policies
1. The 1987 Philippine Constitution - Under the provisions of Section 17 and and procedures in the formulation/development, processing and publication of AFP
18, Article VII (Executive Department) of the 1987 Constitution, the President shall Regulations and related policies. It applies to the Regulations, Circulars, SOPs and
have control of all the executive departments, bureaus and offices. The President Letter Directives, and related policies used in the AFP. Thus, this AFP Regulation
shall ensure that the laws be faithfully executed and he/she shall be the Commander- revises the existing Regulation and Policy Review and Revision System by establishing
in-Chief of all Armed Forces of the Philippines. Under Book III, Title I of the Revised an efficient system that will ease the formulation and revision of AFP Regulations,
Administrative Code of 1987, on powers of the President, Chapter 2, (Ordinance Circulars, SOPs and related policies.
Power) the President promulgates Executive Orders (EO), Administrative Orders (AO),
Proclamations, Memorandum Circulars and General (GO) or Special Orders (SO).
Section 1-3 General
On the one hand, Section 16, Subtitle II, Chapter I of Revised Administrative
Code of 1987, on Department of National Defense (DND), mentioned that the General Prior to the crafting of a good policy proposal it is important to appreciate first
Military Council shall advise and assist the Secretary in the formulation of military the processes involved from its formulation to its approval as well as the procedures
policies and shall consider and report on such other matters as the Secretary may for its subsequent review and revision. Most policies incur a long and complex option
direct. setting and decision-making but basically must always start somewhere. One should
take note that learning how to formulate policy and understanding its processes is
The President who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, is vested learning how decisions are made. Understanding the process may be difficult at first.
with a general and exclusive authority in the execution of laws, to make and publish As in any processes, there are tools and techniques that are required to do the job
proper regulations for the administration of the Armed Forces without legislative correctly. AFP regulations and policies are utilized in a very large administrative and
authority, in the same way as he/she may give the orders as Commander-in-Chief, operating environment. AFP policies are not absolute even upon its formulation and
within their scope, therefore, administrative regulations so made and published have approval with certain revisions being done to actually serve its purpose. As stated, it is
the force and effect of law to the Armed Forces and to those whom they concern and a complex, dynamic and interactive process. As AFP moves beyond the 21st century,
are binding and conclusive. Their legal force and effect is subordinate to statutes. it encounters new concepts of national security issues and threats. Its policies must
Furthermore, their regulations must not conflict with existing laws, should be uniform, adapt to an increasingly uncertain and unpredictable defense and security environment
confined to their subject and equitable. taking into consideration that its policies should be relevant.
The Command is exercised by the Commander-in-Chief through the Chief of Therefore, this manual contains the process and procedures necessary to
Staff, AFP (CSAFP). Section 42 of the Administrative Code, states that the Chief of implement the policies stipulated in AFPR G 100-013, dated 11 January 2013, Subject:
Staff, AFP under the authority and direction of the President and Secretary of National AFP Regulations – General Provisions. It provides comprehensive information
Defense shall be responsible for the development and execution of the national defense on formulating/developing, coordinating, deliberating, processing, recommending
programs and armed forces mission and prescribe in accordance with policies of the approval by higher authorities, gaining approval for, and publishing AFP regulations
SND. While Section 14, Chapter 7 states that the General Headquarters (GHQ) shall and related policies.
formulate policies and guidelines on the organization of the Major Services and other
elements of military establishments. Armed Forces of the Philippines Regulations
are, therefore, published in the name of the Chief of Staff, by order of the Secretary
of National Defense. They are authenticated as representing the acts, directions and
orders of the Secretary of National Defense, by The Adjutant General.
2. Republic Act Nr 7898 also known as an Act Providing for the Modernization
of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and For Other Purposes. It provides a
comprehensive framework for the transformation of the AFP into a level of modernization
to effectively perform its constitutional mandate.
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CHAPTER 2
THE AFP REGULATIONS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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a. The intention of the publication. Is it to be guidelines, directive,
information, instructions, reminders, orders or just for reference?
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b. The duration/term or life span of the publication. Is it to be permanent or
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temporary?
c. The target audience. Who will be reading and using the said publication?
Who will be affected by the publication?
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d. The level of approval of the said publication. Will it entail a higher level
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Audience: AFP-wide
Approving Authority: Secretary of National Defense
Restrictions: Effective until superseded or rescinded.
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Others: AFPR has the force and effect of law in the AFP. It shall require
republication/amendment/change/rescission when there is material change in policy
or by an operation of a new law directly affecting such publications. An AFPR is also
subject to republication on following situations:
a. When an AFPR has been amended/changed for at least nine (9) times.
b. If there are less than nine (9) amendments but the changes are
susceptible to misinterpretation
c. The AFPR is still relevant and is about to expire or has expired.
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Section 2-3 Circulars Section 2-5 Letter Directives (Ltr Dir)
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Section 2-10 General Orders (GO) Section 2-12 Letter Orders (LO)
general courts martial, and the results of statutory review, pursuant to paragraph 8d, Uses: Table of Allowance is used to show the allowances of equipment authorized
Chapter XVIII, Manual for Court-Martial, dtd 15 February 1946. for posts, camps, bases and stations, general and special service schools, and training
b. Special Court-Martial Orders (SCMO) is used to announce the result of trials by centers. Equipment included in tables of allowances is not included in the Table of
special courts martial, and the results of statutory review, pursuant to paragraph 8d, Equipment. Items included in Tables of Allowances are not ordinarily taken with a unit
Chapter XVIII, Manual for Court-Martial, dtd 15 February 1946. into the field or on change of station.
Term: Permanent in nature Term: Semi-permanent in nature
Audience: Individual concerned or affected by said trial result. Audience: Office/Unit concerned
Approving Authority: General Court Martial (GCM) and Special Court Martial Approving Authority: SND upon the recommendation of CSAFP.
(SCM) and as approved by the CSAFP. Restrictions: Effective until revised and as long as the unit/office exists.
Restrictions: Classified as CONFIDENTIAL document. Others: Subject to the provisions of AFPR G350-011 dated 27 November 2006,
Others: They are numbered properly in series. with Subject: Organization and Equipment Authorization Tables
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Section 2-21 Pamphlets (Pam) The Chief of Staff, AFP is the approving authority of major AFP policies such as
AFP Regulations, Circulars, SOPs, and Letter Directives. Likewise, the Chief of Staff,
Type of publication: Pamphlets AFP is the recommending authority of proposed AFP Regulations and Circulars to the
Uses: Pamphlets are used to disseminate information or guidance in support SND for final approval.
of AFP missions. It may be used to explain policies, procedures and responsibilities
stipulated in AFP Regulation, Circular, SOP. It may contain certain information that is
related to AFP for reference purposes. Section 3-3 The Deputy Chief of Staff AFP (TDCSAFP)
Term: Permanent in nature unless revised or rescinded.
Audience: AFP Personnel The Deputy Chief of Staff, AFP will serve as the drafter of the Summary Disposition
Approving Authority: Head of Office/Unit Form (SDF) for CSAFP and the letter for SND endorsing the AFP Regulations
Restrictions: Effective until rescinded. Board (AFPRB) approved proposed revision of, or endorsing the proposed new AFP
Others: Do not have a particular format. Regulations and Circulars. He is also drafter of the SDF addressed to CSAFP for
the approval of the proposed revision or proposed new SOPs and Letter Directives.
TDCSAFP will be the one to directly recommend the action, not the initiating Staff.
The OPI being the authority to determine the need to formulate a certain
regulation or policy, shall be primarily responsible in ensuring its applicability and
validity.
The OPIs are the proponent for a proposed change on an existing regulation or
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AFP regulations or the proponent for a totally new publication. The OPIs are composed Major Services for the contents of the proposal prior to endorsement to the AFPRB.
of the members of the Major Services, Joint Staff, Special Staff and Technical Staff. i. If the OPI is not a member of the Joint/Special/Technical Staff or from
Major Services, his/her proposal should be coursed through a Joint/Special/Technical
The Chiefs of the different Major Services formulate as required or as deemed Staff under whose functional area the subject matter falls on the staff that has functional
necessary implementing policies or any regulations/rules/guidelines from Higher supervision over that unit, for further endorsement to the AFPRB.
Headquarters, with due considerations of their Service’s peculiarities. Respective
Major Services Regulations Board should be created similar to the AFP Regulations j. Members of the Technical and Administrative Services TAS, although a
Board as was discussed in this Manual. separate service should course all its proposals through the ODCS for Personnel, J1
who has functional supervision over the TAS.
Chiefs of concerned Staff at General Headquarters (GHQ) and Major Service
counterparts having joint or special interest on the subject matter shall extend k. Submits to the AFPRB Secretariat proposals and pertinent references
maximum support by providing their expertise and supplying the information and prior to the AFPRB deliberation.
recommendations in initiating the necessary changes and/or revision of a particular
AFP Regulations or Circular. l. If the proposal is recommending changes to an existing publication,
prepares the presentation for the proposal (in a matrix form as presented in Chapter 4
The responsibilities of the proponent are the following: of this Manual) indicating the original provision of the publication to be amended and
the proposed amendment.
a. Designate personnel under a particular division/section to initiate the
study of existing policies/regulations as soon as it is found to be non-compliant to the m. Makes appropriate changes required after the AFPRB deliberation and
current needs of the organization or has exceeded validity period. immediately submit same to the secretariat.
Members Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for d. Deliberates the proposal either for consideration or non-consideration.
Personnel, J1
3. Schedule of Meetings. The AFP Regulations Board meets bi-monthly or as
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff
the Chairman may deem necessary.
Intelligence, J2
Members: Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for 4. Quorum Call/Attendance
Operations, J3
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for In case the Chairperson or Vice Chairperson is not available; whoever is the
Logistics, J4 most senior among the members present will act as the Chairperson during the
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for deliberation.
Plans, J5
Quorum refers to the fixed minimum percentage or number of members who
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for
must be present before the members can conduct procedures. Since there are 16
Communications, Electronics and Information System, J6
regular members of the Board, the quorum is set to 50 percent plus one or equivalent
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for to nine (9) attendees.
Civil Military Operations, J7
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for All regular members are voting members for the purpose of deciding on the
Education and Training, J8 disposition of proposals.
Executive Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for
Reservists and Reserve Affairs, J9 In the absence of the regular member, a representative sitting in behalf of
the principal shall be counted in determination of quorum, provided that the principal
Executive Officer, Office of The Judge Advocate General,
member will give the said representative same authority to vote or to commit during
OTJAG
the deliberation. In such instance, the name of the principal member will be the one
Army Adjutant indicated in the minutes of the conference and in the Board Resolution.
Air Force Adjutant
Naval Adjutant
Section 3-7 The Adjutant General, AFP (TAG, AFP)
AFP Sergeant Major
Member/ Chief, AFP Regulations Division The Adjutant General (TAG) is responsible for the publication, recording,
Recorder and dissemination of AFP Regulations and other AFP publications, including the
maintenance of an up-to-date index to AFP Publications that serves as ready reference
2. Functions. The AFP Regulations Board, which functions under The Adjutant for all offices and units of the AFP. .
General (TAG), AFP is responsible in deliberating the proposed AFP regulations
and other publications and endorses the same to higher headquarters for approval.
Specifically, following are the functions of the Board: Section 3-8 The AFP Regulations Division (AFPRD)
a. Reviews and studies existing AFP Regulations, Circulars and other The AFP Regulations Division (AFPRD) under the Office of the Adjutant General
related policies and recommends updating and/or revision in order to conform to the provides the administrative requirements of the AFP Regulations Board through the
requirements and needs of the military service in accordance with existing laws. Secretary and the Secretariat coming from the AFPRD.
b. Determines the proper subject for AFP Regulations as well as classifies 1. The Secretary. The Chief of the AFP Regulations Division acts as the Member/
and assigns numbers of the same. Secretary to the AFP Regulations Board. The Secretary assists the Chairperson and
Members by providing reference materials which are necessary for the deliberation of
c. Reviews and studies existing circulars with the end in view of converting the proposed regulations or publication and records the proceedings of the AFPRB.
them into AFPR. He/She shall be assisted by the Secretariat.
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2. The AFPRB Secretariat. The Secretariat is headed by the next most senior i. Monitors the approval of the proposal. Once proposal is approve, the
military personnel after the Chief of the AFP Regulations Division and is composed of Secretary will request the Chief, PCRD for its publication and dissemination.
other personnel of the AFPRD. They assist the AFPRD Secretary in all the proceeding
of the AFPRB. j. Reprocess the proposal in case of disapproval.
3. Responsibilities k. Acts as the repository of all records pertaining to the AFP Regulations
Board.
a. Identifies existing AFP Regulations, circulars and related publications
that require revision, republication or update, taking into consideration the following: l. Orients new members of the AFP Regulation Board by providing
information kit on the AFPRB.
1) Maximum allowable term or duration of the regulation or other
publication; and m. Initiates the recommendation for the appropriate recognition/award for
the services rendered by the outgoing member of the AFPRB.
2) Number of changes or amendments made to that particular
regulation or other publication.
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Chapter 4
PROCESSING OF AFP REGULATIONS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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b. An AFPR has been amended/changed for at least nine (9) times, or when
changes thereto, although less than nine (9) are susceptible to misinterpretation;
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c. When there is a material change in policy or by operation of a new law
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affecting such publications; and/or
addresses, and update references. It will give the publication a new publication date,
effective date, and rescission notice.
other stakeholders that have joint interest on the subject. Further create a Technical
Working Group (TWG) for the said study.
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b. To remind an OPI that a certain regulation within their functional area As shown in figure 4-1 above, the processing of an AFP Regulations and any
has been amended/changed for at least nine (9) times. other AFP publications maybe initiated by either the AFP Regulations Board through
a reminder sent to the different OPIs or by the OPIs themselves. Further indicated
4-3 Process of Development/Formulation of AFP Publication in the said process is that a particular publication is not an output solely of the OPI
but is a consolidation of the inputs given by all the prospective stakeholders of that
Figure 4-1 below shows the process involved in the development/formulation publication. The Adjutant General as the Chairperson of the AFPRB endorses the
of an AFP Publication specifically an AFP Regulation, Circular, Standard Operating proposal to identified Chiefs of the OPR prior to endorsement to the TDCSAFP. The
Procedure and a Letter Directive. TDCSAFP signs the SDF transmitting the proposal to the CSAFP. In the case of an
SOP and Letter Directive, the approving authority is the CSAFP. The Circulars and the
AFP Regulations were further endorsed by the CSAFP to SND for final approval.
Process of Development/Formulation of AFP Publications
Forwards
recommendation to
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the AFPRB for Board
1.Review and study the deliberation
regulation prepare 1.Notifies/reminds the OPI that a certain regulatory publication along its area of
proposal in coordination interest requires republication and/or revision. AFPRB/AFPRD prepares
with other offices and 2.Forward to other offices (J/S) having interest on the subject for further study 4 5 4
and comments.
for AFPRB Deliberation
major services counter
parts having joint 3.Calendar the proposal for deliberation by AFPRB.
4.Notifies AFPRB for a conference and the OPI to present the draft of the propose 5 AFPRB deliberation: 1 5
interest on the subject.
revision in the conference.
2.Drafts proposal
indicating
5.Deliberates the proposal either for consideration or non-consideration. 5a. If approved will
6.As a result, redrafts and finalizes the proposal considered by the board prepare a
rationale/background cover SDF for concurrence of concerned J-Staff(s), signature of TDCS and approval
proceed to activity 6
for acceptability and of CSAFP in case of SOP and Letter Directives, in case of AFPR and Cir a letter shall
consideration forward be also prepared for signature of CSAFP recommending approval by SND.
5b. If not approved
back to AFPRD. 7.Request C, PCRD to publish the approved proposal. will go back to activity 3
8.Reprocess the proposal in case of disapproval. until approval
Figure 4-1 Process of Development/Formulation of AFP Publications
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Approval of the
7 Minutes of the previous 1 7
To: The Adjutant General
conference (Attn: Chairperson, AFPRB)
Signing of the Minutes
of the Conference and 4. Preparation prior to the AFPRB Deliberation. Prior to the scheduled date of
8 the Board Resolution 5 8 8
endorsing the approval of
deliberation of proposal, the AFPRD, OTAG under the instruction of the Chairperson
the proposal of the AFPRB undertakes the following:
Signing of the SDF
9 and transmittal of the 9 a. Calendars the OPIs proposal for deliberation by the AFPRB upon
proposal:
approval of the Chairperson of the AFPRB.
- Concurrence of TAG 1 9
OPIs concurrence
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1 9 b. Issues conference notice to the members of the AFP Regulations
(Other than the J-Staff
Board indicating the authority, names of attendees, date and time, venue, agenda for
- TJAG concurrence (if
with legal issues)
1 9 presentation. Names of attendees should include the names of the regular members
- J-Staff Concurrence 1 9 of the AFPRB, the names of the presenters from the OPIs and the names of the
resource persons. Presenter(s) of the subject must be the one who was involved in the
- Signature of TDCS 1 9
formulation of the policy.
- Approval of CSAFP 1 9
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Communication Returned
1 10 c. Forwards to the members of the Board reference folders containing the
to AFPRB/AFPRD
draft of the OPIs proposal together with other related references.
10.a. Ltr Directive and
SOP will be forwarded to
PCRD, OTAG publication
10a d. Notifies the OPI concerned to present/defend their proposal on the
of PCRD, OTAG scheduled date.
10.b AFPR and Circular
will be forwarded to SND 10b
for approval
e. Coordinates for the availability during the AFPRB deliberation resource
persons for the scheduled proposals.
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c. Once a quorum is established, the Board members review the minutes will have it signed by the AFPRBs members consisting of the different J-Staff and the
of the previous meeting and recommend approval after incorporating necessary Major Services Adjutants.
corrections. The Chairperson will then announce its approval and will be prepared for
the signature of the Board members. 9. Signing of the SDF and transmittal of the proposal. The SDF will be coursed
through appropriate signatories with attached pertinent documents to include signed
d. The Secretary will call on the presenter. The OPI is required to finish Board Resolutions, final proposal and other pertinent documents.
his/her presentation first before the Board proceeds to discuss/interpolate the salient
or significant changes in the existing AFP policy or the highlights of the proposed new 10. The proposal once approved by the CSAFP, will be returned to the AFPRD:
AFP policy.
a. If Letter Directive and SOP, the proposal will be forwarded to the PCRD,
e. The OPI will take note of the comments made by the members of the OTAG for publication and dissemination; or
Board, and make adjustments/amendments/revisions on the draft proposal as required
by the Board. b. If AFPR and Circular, the proposal will be forwarded to the SND for
approval.
f. The members of the AFPRB will then vote for either the approval of
the proposal or the re-presentation of the proposal after incorporation of the needed 11. Awaits for the SND approval.
comments or when the proposal needs further study or research.
Section 4-5 Other Provisions
g. If approved, the OPI will be required to submit to the secretariat the final
version of the proposal. 1. All decisions and/or positions of the AFP Regulations Board and Major Services’
Regulations Boards shall be translated into Board Resolution or the prescribed Board
h. If for re-presentation or another reading by the Board, the OPI will be Format (not Minutes of the Board Meeting only) whenever recommending approval of,
required to submit to the Secretariat the corrected proposal and waits for the next or requesting endorsement of their actions to higher authorities by the Chief of Staff
scheduled AFPRB Conference for another presentation. AFP, Vice Chief of Staff, AFP and The Deputy Chief of Staff, AFP.
i. The Chairperson gives final guidance and adjourns the meeting. 2. Communications requesting for the revisions of Circulars, and Regulation
which involve legal matters should have the concurrence/legal comment of TJAG
6. Preparation of Minutes and Board Resolution. prior the approval of the CSAFP. Likewise, communications which involve legal matter
shall pass through TJAG to ensure completeness and proper interpretation of all legal
a. If approved, the Secretariat prepares the Minutes of the Conference issues.
indicating the approval of the proposal and the Board Resolution on the proposal for
signature of all the Board members; and 3. If the Concurring Staff has a conflicting comment on the DF, said DF should
be returned to the Originating Staff for consideration/inclusion of the comment and
b. Further, the secretariat will prepare a cover SDF for concurrence of restudy the recommendation.
concerned Staff; signature of TDCS; and approval of CSAFP in case of proposal/
proposed revision of SOP and Letter Directive. In case of proposal/proposed revision 4. As much as possible, a DF for the information and/or approval/signature of the
of AFPR and Circular, a letter should be prepared and attached for signature of the CSAFP should be limited to one (1) page only.
CSAFP recommending approval by SND.
5. Date on the DF addressed to CSAFP that bears the TDCSAFP’s name as
7. Approval of the Minutes. Approval of the Minutes recommending the AFPRB- the originator shall be left blank. The date will be stamped by OTDCSAFP
approved regulatory publication will be on the next scheduled conference. While a personnel after signature of TDCSAFP. Only those DFs that were already signed by
bi-monthly schedule was established, the next conference is highly dependent on the staff as the originator shall be dated appropriately.
whether there are items to be deliberated on the next conference.
6. Remove other attachments internal to the Office.
8. Signing of the Minutes of the Conference and Board Deliberation. The
Secretariat will finalize the minutes of the conference and the Board Resolution and 7. All correspondence (civilian or military letters) with the CSAFP and TDCSAFP
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as signatories shall be in “inverted pyramid style” or “bottomline upfront.” The concern, CHAPTER 5
recommendation or action shall be stated first before giving any background on the FORMAT
matter.
Section 5-1 Writing the Publication
8. Format of the SDF and the Letter to SND will be as prescribed in the AFP
Military Correspondence Handbook, S-2009. 1. Preparing well-written publications
9. When proposing revision to AFP regulations, circulars, directives, and the like, A well-written publication has all of its required parts, fully meets the prescribed
the format particularly for the power point presentation shall be as follows: (for each format standards, and complies with the basic principles of good writing. Good writing
item) includes: writing the publication in active voice and being grammatically correct. Other
elements of good writing include the following:
Table 4-2 Presentation of Proposed Revision
a. Use simple words and phrases instead of unnecessarily complicated
Proposed Revision (with and wordy ones.
Existing Provision amendments highlighted or Justification b. Use reader-oriented writing. Write for your customers.
underscored) c. Identify your audience.
Indicate specific source d. Write to one person, not a group.
State specific proposal State the rationale e. Make your paragraph titles informative.
and state the provision.
f. Use lists, tables, and figures as frequently as possible. They are usually
For clarification purposes, the prescribed format should be applied on the easier to understand than lengthy narratives.
SDF and the letter to the final approving authority for convenient reading and easy
comprehension. It should not be placed in the enclosure. 2. Official publications must be concise, clear, factually accurate, and pertinent.
Make the style of a publication appropriate for the user and for the purpose intended.
3. Most administrative publications apply to both men and women in the AFP. To
write in neutral language, use sexually neutral terms rather than sexually specific ones.
Do not specify gender unless it is necessary. When the publication applies to both men
and women, avoid using terms or phrases that apply to only one gender.
a. Type. The types most commonly used in publications are acronyms and
brevity codes. An acronym is an abbreviation formed from the letters or syllables of a
group of words and is pronounced as a word. For example, AWOL is for absent without
leave.
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example, do not use thru, ASAP, or dtd in a narrative—spell out through, as soon as complex a sentence becomes, the more difficult it is for the reader to understand it. In
possible, and dated. the case of paragraphs, the traditional rule is: one theme or topic per paragraph. As
suggested by experts, a single sentence should contain not more than 21 words and
4. The first time an abbreviation or acronym is used in text, define it. a single paragraph should not exceed four sentences.
Spell out the term and follow it with the abbreviation in parentheses.
10. Numbers in Text. Figures are not used in text to start a sentence.
5. Using Parenthetical Comments. A parenthetical comment is Words are preferred. Numbers 10 and above are written in figures when they appear
text enclosed within parentheses and inserted into a sentence. It offers additional in text.
information related to the subject of the sentence. Parenthetical comments are often
introduced with such terms like “example”, “including” and “such as.” Spell out the
introductory phrases instead of using the abbreviations “e.g” or “i.e” Section 5-2 Parts of a Publication
A textual note is an explanatory comment inserted in the text. a. Issuing Headquarters. The issuing headquarters for GHQ AFP issued
Textual notes are to be used sparingly and kept brief. Keep the use of notes in the text publications like Circulars and SOPs is “GENERAL HEADQUARTERS ARMED
to a minimum. Include all information in the basic text when possible. Insert a textual FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES.”
note at the end of the paragraph that it applies to. Put it immediately below the last
line, introducing it with the word Note typed flush with the left margin. For an AFP Regulation, the issuing headquarters is “REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, GENERAL
7. Policies and procedures should be written as a separate HEADQUARTERS ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES.”
paragraph. Their differences will be explained in Section 5-2.
For other services, the issuing headquarters will be their respective
8. Use of “…and in conjunction…” This phrase is considered Major Services.
redundant since “and” and “in conjunction” taken separately both indicate connection,
combination, or jointness. Use “and” or “in conjunction” independently, not together. b. Address of Issuing Headquarters. Should indicate the location of the
issuing headquarters where the publication is made.
Example:
c. Date of Issue or Publication Date. All official publications must have a
Correct: date of issue. A date of issue is the date that a publication is authenticated and made
available to users. The date of issue changes whenever the content of the publication
“… in relation to said Republic Act and Section 40 of the National Defense Act is revised. Date of issue is assigned by the Office of the Adjutant General.
as amended, effective upon approval.”
Date of issue is written in a military format indicating day/month/year
Or with no abbreviations.
“in relation to said Republic Act, in conjunction with Section 40 of the National d. Publication Title. Indicates the type of publication like AFPR G, Circular,
Defense act as amended, effective upon approval.” Special Orders and others.
Wrong: e. Publication Number. This indicates the numbering system to identify
the AFP publication as indicated in Chapter 6 of this Manual. Each publication is
“in relation to said Republic Act, and in conjunction with 40 of the National assigned a publication number for identification. Most public-ations are assigned a
Defense act as amended, effective upon approval.” basic (series) number and one or more sub-numbers; however, some publications are
numbered consecutively.
9. Use of Very long sentences and paragraphs. Very long
sentences and paragraphs create confusion in the reader of the thought of that f. Title. The title given to the publication clearly and briefly describes
particular sentence. Studies into readability have shown that the longer and more
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the subject or content of the publication. Following are the guidance for selecting an 2) Cite a whole publication only if the user is to read all of it or if there
appropriate title: are too many specific parts to list. However, the publication being written should stand
alone and be as complete as possible without excessive duplication of material.
1) Choose titles that are short, descriptive, fully explicit, and unique.
Avoid long, wordy titles and titles that are too general or vague. 3) Do not cite temporary publications in permanent ones. Once the
temporary publication expires, it is unavailable to the user and references to it are
2) Use titles that will be familiar to your target audience and phrase useless.
that they would look on the online search.
4) Avoid citing publications (especially as required references)
3) Avoid repeating the titles of main divisions or the titles of that have a higher security classification than that of the publication they are being
subdivisions within a division. referenced in. Some users may not have access to the cited publication.
4) Form titles or figures and table numbers should not be cited in the 5) References should be arranged based on their order of precedence
titles of divisions. If a paragraph introduces a figure or table, cite the number of the followed by the date of publication.
table in the text of the paragraph rather than in the title.
Examples of writing references are as follow:
5) Abbreviations should be avoided in the titles of divisions. If
abbreviations are used in the titles, it should be explained there. It should also be used 1986 Philippine Constitution
in the succeeding Include both the abbreviation and the meaning in the title as shown
in the example: Republic Act 7898 or An Act Providing for the Modernization of
the Armed Forces of the Philippines and For Other Purposes
Chapter 8
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) AFPR G 100-012 dated 1 April 1986, Subject: Armed Forces of
the Philippines Regulations General Provisions
g. Table of Contents. This indicates the divisions of a publication such as
sections, paragraphs, and chapters. Divisions are listed in the order that they appear b. Purpose Paragraph.
in the publication. The sub-paragraphs, preface and the foreword need not be listed.
1) It is an introduction, stating the general purpose or intention of the
2. Body. The body is the main part of a publication and is located after the publication. It describes the entire publication. The purpose may be stated by function
heading. It consists of the parts, chapters, sections and paragraphs that are used to and objective.
explain the policies and procedures in the publication. The body includes the following:
a) Function. A statement describing the function of a
a. References. The reference refers to required and related publications, publication explains how the subject of the publication is treated. For example, a
prescribed forms and reference forms cited in the policy. It further includes the statutory regulation, prescribes policies and responsibilities for a subject. An informational
basis or the authority in writing the AFP publication. It tells the user or reader where publication, like an SOP, explains a subject or explains the procedures needed to
to find the information. All the information the user needs to understand in order to implement the policy on a subject.
comply with the publication should be included within it.
b) Objective. A statement describing the objective of a
Other considerations in writing references are as follows: publication explains what is to be achieved by issuing the publication. If the publication
is intended to achieve some result beyond explaining a subject or prescribing policy on
1) All references cited, must be current and available. Cite specific a subject, that result is the objective of the publication.
publications and specific parts of publications. Do not use vague references such
as “current directives,” “TDCS instructions,” “existing regulations,” and “pertinent 2) Other guidelines for writing purpose paragraph are as follows:
publications.” Cite the specific part of the publication where the information can be
found. For example, if the information is in a specific paragraph, cite only that paragraph a) Functions and objectives are to be stated in one brief
number. If the user is to read a whole section or chapter, cite the section or chapter paragraph, without sub-paragraph.
number.
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b) The purpose paragraph describes the entire publication. or detailed procedures that tend to disrupt the logical flow of ideas from topic to topic
Write only one purpose paragraph for the publication, not one for each division. maybe converted to tables or figures and placed in the appendix. If procedures
are converted or put into an appendix, reference the table, figure, or appendix in the
c) Shown below is an example of purpose paragraph, in narrative where the action or form is prescribed. For example, “Figure 1-2 prescribes
order, statements of function and objective: the procedure in the approval of an AFP regulation.”
This regulation sets policies and procedures for preparing and “Procedures” is statements of how to do it. Procedures may include step-by-
managing medical records. It reforms current recordkeeping practices step instruction on how to become eligible for commissionship in the AFP.
by setting a standard for preparing and managing records.
g. Rescission Paragraph. To rescind on the other hand, means to do
c. Scope. A statement describing the scope of a publication explains the away with or cancel. A publication, part of a publication, form, or report is rescinded
extent to which the subject is covered or how far a publication applies to a given when it has served the purpose for which it was issued or when the material becomes
subject. For example, some publications may describe an entire program; others may obsolete. In this paragraph, check the list of rescissions against the publication files
describe only part of a program. Avoid confusing scope with applicability; scope is the and remove those that rescinded. These rescinded publications should be archived
extent of the subject, not the extent of the audience. Sample statement is as follows: unless they are required for further reference.
This SOP covers procedures and guidelines in the processing h. Effectivity Paragraph. In this paragraph, the effective date is stated and
of disability separation of military patients and shall apply only to military refers to the date that users must start following the policies, procedures, or guidance
patients confined at the AFP Medical Center. in the publication. The effective date changes whenever the content of the publication
is revised and the date of issue changes. Usually, all AFP regulations and related
The applicability statement on the other hand identifies to whom the policy states in this paragraph the statement: “This publication shall take effect upon
publication applies by identifying the individual users and organizations the publication publication.”
applies to.
3. Authentication Block. All publications must be authenticated. Authentication
d. Definition of Terms. This paragraph lists all the terms used in the policy constitutes clearance for the publications content for dissemination and signifies that
and given brief definitions in order to understand the context of the policy. Also, it appropriate coordination has been accomplished. The authentication is the signature
refers the reader to the glossary. block signed in behalf of the approving authority with the use of a command line.
For the AFP/Major Services publications, the authentication officer is The Adjutant
e. Policy Paragraph. This is the main content of a regulation or any related General/counterpart Major Services Adjutants.
policy. Policies are general courses of action to be taken. Generally, it explains a policy
fully before expanding on the implementing procedures in the Procedure Paragraph.
There is no unique organization, wording, or format for policies. Further, policies are
statements of what to do.
There are three (3) types of procedures: procedures for carrying out a specific
action, instructions for preparing a form, and instructions for preparing a report. Long
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a. An example of authentication block for an AFPRG and Circular is as c. An example of authentication block for a Circular and SOP for the Major
follows: Services is as follows:
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE: BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL “NAME OF CG”:
(Sgd) (Sgd)
RONALD N ALBANO “Complete name of Air Adjutant”
Brigadier General, AFP Colonel, PAF (GSC)
The Adjutant General Air Force Adjutant
4. Rear Part
b. An example of an authentication block for an SOP a. Distribution. The Adjutant General, AFP and Major Services Adjutants
centrally control the distribution and storage of AFP publications. The distribution of
AFP publications will be as follows:
BY COMMAND OF GENERAL BAUTISTA:
Table 5-1 Classes of Distribution
(Sgd) Class of
RONALD N ALBANO Applicability
Distribution
Brigadier General, AFP
The Adjutant General Publications intended for general information which will be
distributed down to the company and separate unit level. It
“A”
includes AFPR, Circulars, General Orders, Bulletins, SOPs,
Station Lists, and Memoranda.
Figure 5-2. Sample Authentication for an SOP “B” Special Orders
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figure is an illustration—any map, drawing, graphic aid (for example, a graph, flowchart, 3. Page Layout
or filled-in form) or other pictorial device—put into a publication.
a. Size of paper: A4 (8.27” x 11.69”)
8. Corrected Copies. When necessary, “CORRECTED COPY DESTROY ALL
OTHERS” is typed on the order. The number and the date must be the same as those of b. Margins
the original orders unless it is the number and date that are being corrected. All orders Top - ¾ inch or .75 inch from the top edge of the paper
are corrected in this manner except Orders and Special Orders, which are corrected Top for the second and succeeding pages - 1 ¼ inch or 1.25 inch
by an amendatory paragraph in a succeeding order. The words “CORRECTED COPY Left - 1 ¼ inch or 1.25 inch from the edge of the paper
DESTROY ALL OTHERS” is typed in capital letters beginning on the left margin and Right - ¾ inch or .75 inch from the edge of the paper
placed between the last line of the letterhead and the office symbol/orders designation. Bottom – 1 ¼ inch or 1.25 inch from the bottom
9. Identification of Writers. The bold initials of the writer followed by the initials 4. Continuation page. Succeeding pages of a publication should indicate in
of the typist are placed at the right margin on the same line as the reference number the upper left side the underlined descriptive title of the AFP Regulations and related
of the publication. The telephone number of the writer may be added. policies. Example for the succeeding page: “AFPR G 100-013, GHQ AFP dtd 11
January 2013”.
Section 5-4 Format
5. Sample Documents for the different types of publication.
1. Required parts of a publication. For purposes of uniformity, the prescribed
format of Circulars, SOPs and Directives shall contain the following provisions: Presented are samples of the different types of publication.
a. Reference
b. Purpose
c. Scope
d. Definition of Terms
e. Policies
f. Procedures
g. Rescission
h. Effectivity
7. RESCISSION: AFPR G 421-213 dtd 31 October 2001, this Headquarters b. Priority in AFP job placements for dependents provided that
is hereby rescinded. said DCS awardees’ dependents satisfy all requirements/qualifications.
Press Enter 2x A4
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE: c. Priority in the grant of an AFP quarters or housing unit under
Body bond
AFP Housing Programs.
paper
Press Enter 5x d. Priority in deployment abroad upon satisfaction of all 8.27
requirements. inches
Authentication Block
OFFICIAL: EMMANUEL T BAUTISTA
General, AFP e. Priority in capacity development projects/training for AFP
Chief of Staff livelihood programs.
Press Enter 5x
5. RESPONSIBILITIES:
RONALD N ALBANO
Colonel PA (MNSA) The following officers/staffs shall prescribe the necessary procedures
1 Bar Space and requirements for the proper implementation of this circular in accordance with their
Rear part The Adjutant General
Press Enter 2x respective responsibilities as indicated hereunder.
Inclosure – Ammunition Condition Report (ACR) Form
Press Enter 2x a. TAG
DISTRIBUTION: Center Line
Note: a) A4 bond paper “A” Note: a) A4 bond paper 1) In coordination with OJ1, provides assistance to
b) Font – arial size 12 b) Font – arial size 12 an awardee, his widow/her widower and/or dependents for employment/livelihood program
in the AFP subject to existing regulations and available vacancies/opportunities.
Bottom margin1.25 inches
2) In coordination with OJ1 or OJ8, provides
assistance in progressive deployment or schooling abroad as appropriate.
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Parts of a Publication Figure 5-6 Format of Standard Operating Procedure
2) Maintain liaison with the Bureau of Lands and a. Commonwealth Act Nr 1, as amended.
other cognizant government agencies as may be necessary.
Press
Press b. republic Act Nr 291 also known as An Act to Provide for the
Tab 1x
Tab 2x Procurement, Promotion and Elimination of Regular Officer of the ASFP and for Other
5. EFFECTIVITY: This Circular takes effect upon publication. Purposes.
Press Enter 2x
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF NATIONAL DEFENSE: 2. PURPOSE: To professionalize the Provost marshal by adopting the
following measures:
Left
Press Enter 5x
margin a. Prescription of minimum qualifications for officers who may
1.25 be assigned, transferred and/or detailed with the Provost Marshal Offices/Units.
Authentication Block OFFICIAL: EMMANUEL T BAUTISTA A4 inches
General, AFP bond b. Provisions for termination and/or disqualification from further
Press Enter 5x Chief of Staff
paper assignment or detail with PM offices/units.
8.27
ROLANDO G JUNGCO inches c. Establishment of PM Eligibility List to simplify selection
Brigadier General, AFP procedures for officers who shall fill key positions in the PM offices/units.
The Adjutant General
1 Bar Space 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS:
Rear part Press Enter 2x
DISTRIBUTION:
“A” a. AFP Occupational Specialty (AFPOS) – refers to particular
Center Line profession, special skill or special quality of officers in the AFP, which are based on their
specialized knowledge through long and intensive education and training preparation.
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7. 5. PROCEDURES:
RESCISSION – All other policies and directive in conflict herewith are
hereby rescinded.
Press a. Upon determination of prospective officers to fill up
Tab 2x
8.
vacancies in orEFFECTIVITY
to augment –the
This SOP shall take effect effective 31 May 2008.
OPM, their names shall be referred for approval to the
Chief of Staff, AFP (Attn: TPMG,
BY COMMAND AFP) in theGENERAL
OF LIEUTENANT case of the Area Commands, AFPWSSUs
YANO:
and Major Service Provost Marshals, while to Commanders of Major Services concerned
A4
(Attn: Major Service Provost marshal) in the case of their respective lower subordinate unit
Press Enter 5x bond
Authentication Block provost marshals.
paper
ANTONIO L BAUTISTA 8.27
b. TPMG, AFP or Major Services/Area
Colonel, PAF (GSC) inches
Commands/AFPWSSUs Provost The Marshal shall screen
Adjutant General
candidates by:
Rear part Press Enter 2x
1) 1 Bar Space
Conducting record check in their own files and
DISTRIBUTION:
with“A”the Provost Marshal Division, AFP;
Center Line
d. Letter Directive
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Parts of a Figuere 5-8 Format of Bulletin
Top margin 0.75 inches
Publication
Top margin 0.75 inches
Issuing Headquarters GENERAL HEADQUARTERS Issuing Headquarters GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES Address of Issuing ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES VIC/mca/oro/6751
Address of Issuing Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Publisher’s Line
Publisher’s Line
Date VIC/mca/oro/6751 28 August 2013
Date AG/PCRD 03 September 2013
Press Enter2x Press Enter 2x
Publication Title/Publication Nr LETTER DIRECTIVE
NUMBER 03 Justify the last character to the Publication Title/ BULLETIN Justify the last character to the
Press Enter2x right margin Publication Nr NUMBER 195
Press Enter 2x right margin
Title or Subject SUBJECT: AFPMBAI Grants for Dependents (GRADE) Program
1. Memorandum from Acting Chief, Records Management Division,
Press Enter 4x Administrative Service Office, DND dated 29 August 2013, with attached machine copy of
Body Department Circular Number 08 dated 27 August 2013 re “STRATEGIC
Addressee TO: Commanders, Major Services Press COMMUNICATION”
Commanders, Unified Commands Right Tab 1x
Press Commanders/Cos, AFPWSSUs margin 2. For info and widest dissemination.
Left Tab 1x (Attn: Ones) 0.75
margin inches BY COMMAND OF GENERAL BAUTISTA:
1.25 Press Enter 5x
inches Press Enter 5x
Press
1. REFERENCE: Command Guidance.
Tab 2x
2. Per above reference, be informed that the Armed Forces and Police OFFICIAL: “Name of current TDCS”
Lieutenant General, AFP A4
Mutual Benefit Association, Inc (AFPMBAI), has launched the Grants for Dependents
(GRADE) Program, a college scholarship program offered to qualified dependents of the Authentication Block Press Enter 5x The Deputy Chief of Staff bond
Body uniformed personnel of the AFP, PNP, BFP, BJMP and PCG. paper
11.69
3. The scholarship is open to children, or in the case of unmarried RONALD N ALBANO inches
members, brothers or sisters of regular and active members of AFPMBAI who died or were Colonel PA (MNSA) 1 Bar Space
discharged due to complete disability. As a minimum requirement, applicants must be 16 The Adjutant General
to 21 years old incoming freshman. Only one child or sibling for unmarried members per Press Enter 2x
family can qualify in the program. Center Line
Rear part DISTRIBUTION:
A4 Left “A”
4. In view thereof, you are hereby directed to inform the beneficiaries of
bond margin
the AFP Personnel who died or were discharged starting 01 December 2011 under the Right
following categories: paper 1.25
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inches
a. Killed-In-Action (KIA) inches 0.75
b. Other Causes of Death in Line of Duty inches
c. CDD due to Combat
d. CDD due to Non-Combat
ROLAND G JUNGCO
Brigadier General, AFP
The Adjutant General
Rear part Press Enter 2x
DISTRIBUTION:
“A”
Note: a) A4 bond paper Bottom margin1.25 inches
Note: a) A4 bond paper Center Line 1 Bar Space b) Font – arial size 12
b) Font – arial size
12 A4 bond paper 8.27 inches
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Publication Publication
Top margin 0.75 inches Top margin 0.75 inches
Issuing Headquarters GENERAL HEADQUARTERS Issuing Headquarters GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Address of Issuing ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES Address of Issuing ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES VIC/MCA/ORO/6751
Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Publisher’s Line Publisher’s Line
Date AG/PCRD 28 August 2013 Date AG/PCRD 28 August 2013
Press Enter 2x Press Enter 2x
Publication Title/ GENERAL ORDERS Publication Title/ SPECIAL ORDERS
Justify the last character to the Justify the last character to the
Publication Nr NUMBER 955 Publication Nr NUMBER 476
right margin right margin
Press Enter 2x Press Enter 2x
Sections 1. CAPT RAUL R UBANDO O-9318 PN (GSC) is relieved from GHQ &
CHANGE OF FAMILY NAME Right
HSC a/u with SDU and reassigned to PSG eff 31 Aug 2013. Travel by military or civilian land
AND CIVIL STATUS - - I margin
transportation is authorized. WP. TDN. PCS.
Press CHANGE OF CIVIL STATUS - - II 0.75 Press
Tab 1x LONGEVITY PAY - - - III inches Tab 1x 2. SSg Onofre B Espiritu Jr 799194 PAF is relieved from AFPMC and
Press Enter 2x reassigned to PAF eff 01 Sep 2013. Travel by military or civilian land transportation is
I. Change of Family Name and Civil Status – 1. Family name and civil authorized. WP. TDN. PCS.
status of SECOND LIEUTENANT MIRASOL C BANAGUAS O-16261 PHILIPPINE NAVY
(MARINES) is change from “BANAGUEAS” to “NEBRES” AND from “Single” to “Married”. All 3. Appointment as P2LT in the Dental Service (DS), AFP of fol-named
records of this Officer in the Armed Forces of the Philippines shall be corrected accordingly P2LTs are extended (2nd extension) for another period of six (6) months from 16 sep 2013 to
and SECOND LIEUTENANT GARRY LOIE DA NEBRES O-143241 PHILIPPINE NAVY Left
Left margin 15 Mar 2014. WP
(MARINES) be listed as one of her beneficiaries effective 12 December 2012.
margin 1.25 P2LT AUREL D CARAG DS
1.25 2. Family name and civil status of Private First Class Rosebelle inches P2LT RHEA MAY I REYES DS
inches R Robinion 893409 Philippine Navy (Marines) is changed from “Robinion” to “Paddudan”
and from “Single” to “Married”. All records of this enlistedwoman in the Armed Forces of the A4
4. The discharged from the military service, AFP “under honorable
Philippines shall be corrected accordingly and Private First Class Gilbert B Paddudan bond
Body condition honor” of Ex-Sgt Reynaldo P Javier 637213 PA eff 27 Oct 1986 in para 19, SO Nr
893382 Philippine Navy (Marines) be listed as one of her beneficiaries effective 28 paper
Body 47, this Hqs dtd 05 Nov 1986 is confirmed.
December 2012. 11.69
5. Commutation of leave is granted to Ms Melende S Abella, Regular inches
II. Change of Civil Status – Civil Status of following named Officers and
civilian employee assigned at CEISSAFP for 421 days eff 31 Aug 2013, provided that she is
Enlisted Personnel is changed from “Single” to “Married” effective on dates indicated:
cleared of money and property accountabilities, subject to the usual accounting & auditing
Name Effective Date Press requirements. (Auth: Section 286 of the Revised Administrative Code, series of 1917, as
2LT GARRY LOIE DA NEBRES O-143241 PN(M) 12 December 2012 Tab 2x amended by Executive Order Number 1077, series of 1986 and Section 26, Rule XVI of the
Pfc Gilbert B Paddudan 893382 PN(M) 24 February 2012 Omnibus Rules Implementing Book V of Executive Order Number 292, series of 1987).
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Publication Publication
Top margin 0.75 inches Top margin 0.75 inches
Issuing Headquarters GENERAL HEADQUARTERS Issuing Headquarters
Address of Issuing ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES VIC/MCA/ORO/6751 GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City Address of Issuing ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES VIC/MCA/ORO/6751
Publisher’s Line Headquarters Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Date AG/PCRD 28 August 2013 Publisher’s Line
Press Enter 2x Date AG/PCRD 15 July 2012
Publication Title/ LETTER ORDERS Press Enter 2x
Justify the last character to the GENERAL COURT MARTIAL
Publication Nr NUMBER 470
right margin Publication Title/ ORDER NUMBER 02 Justify the last character to the
Press Enter 2x
Title or Subject SUBJECT: Detail Publication Nr right margin
Press Enter 5x
Press Enter 5x
Right Press
Before General Court Martial Nr1 which convened on 17 Nov 2006 at Camp
margin Tab 1x
General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, heard and tried the case of People of the
Addressee TO: All Concerned
0.75 Philippines versus Office A PN, Tsg B PN(M), SSg C PN(M), D PA.
inches
Press Enter 4x Charge: Violation of the 74th Article of War
(Suffering a Prisoner to Escape through Neglect)
1. Following are detailed to composed the Technical Working Group
(TWG) on the Revision of GHQ, AFP LOI 10-2005 Tanggol-Bayan “DELTA” effective 01 Specification: In that Officer A PN, TSgt B PN(M), did, at the City of Makati, on or
August 2013: Left about 14 December 2005, through neglect suffer Officer B PN(M), a prisoner duly
Left margin committed to his charge, to escape.
margin Position Designation 1.25
1.25 ADCS for Opns, J3 - Chairman inches Pleas to the Charge and its Specification: Pleaded Not Guilty Right
inches Deputy TJAG, AFP - Vice-Chairman
margin
Ex-O, ODCS for RRA, OJ9 - Member Findings: Guilty of the Charge of Violation of AW 74 and its Specification.
Ex-O, ODCS for Opns, OJ3 - Member 0.75
C, PPRMD, OJ9 - Member inches
Press AC of AS for RRA, A9 PAF - Member Sentence: The Court, in a closed door session, and upon secret written ballot, all the
Tab 1x AC of NS for RRA, N9 PN - Member Body members of the court present at the time the vote was taken, unanimously concurring
AC of S for Opns, G3, PA - Member sentenced accused Officer A, Tsg B, and Sgt C of the judgment on Sgt D is hereby
Chief, Plans Policies & Program Div, OJ3 - Secretariat deferred until such time that the accused EP personally appear before this Court. The
Defense Counsel is therefore directed to coordinate with subject EP for his appearance. A4
bond
Body 2. The Technical Working Group (TWG) created pursuant to this order
shall have the following functions and responsibilities: The sentence was adjudged on 07 October 2011. paper
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a. Initiate the revision of the GHQ, AFP LOI 10-2005 Tanggol- bond ACTION OF THE REVIEWING AUTHORITY
Bayan “DELTA” based on the CSAFP approved revisions as proposed by the TWG that paper In the foregoing case, the sentence of the court imposing the penalty of six (6)
initiated review on the pertinent laws to clearly define the utilization of the SCAAs. 11.69 months confinement at the AFP custodial facility is hereby approved. Confinement of the
inches Press accused shall be implemented by GHQ & HSC, AFP.
b. Facilitate the issuance of the revised LOI for immediate Tab 1x
Press implementation of the Unified Commands. Date: 15 July 2012
Tab 2x
3. The Technical Working Group (TWG) shall be automatically dissolved BY ORDER OF GENERAL DELLOSA:
after the completion of all the task/activities stated herein. Date
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NUMBERING SYSTEM
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2. Regulatory Publication Identifier. To identify a Regulatory Publication, an
alpha-numeric publication series are used to categorize said publication for easier
identification:
a. Alphabets to identify Major AFP Units.
A
b. Three-digit base number to identify activity areas and applicability to
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personnel.
c. Three-digit sub-base number to identify subject and series number.
d. Alpha-numeric to identify change number when applicable, will be used
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to number and identify AFP Regulations.
1. AFP Units Identification Letter. Table 6-1 presents the different symbols to
be used as a prefix to a particular regulation when identifying the different AFP Units
identification letter and their nature of application.
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Symbols Major Area of Activity Sub-Area of Activity Table 6-4 Major Area of Activity
3 Strategy and Policy
Symbols Applicability to Personnel
4 Operational Analysis
0 All AFP personnel (Military and civilian)
5 Administration
1 Military personnel in general
6 to 8 Open
2 Officers
9 Miscellaneous
6 – Communications& 3 Cadets
Electronics 4 Enlisted Personnel
0 Communications 5 Trainees and Draftees
1 Electronics 6 Civilian Personnel
2 Information System
3 Materiel Management 3. Three-digit Sub-base Number.
7 – Civil Military Operations
a. First Two-Digits/Specific Subject. As shown in Table 6-4, the specific
0
subject of the regulations is assigned any number from 01 to 99.
1 Public Affairs
2 Civil Affairs Table 6-5 Specific Subjects
3 Psychological Operations
4 Research and Special Studies Major Area of
Symbols Sub-Area of Activity Specific Subjects
Activity
5 Plans and Programs
1 - Personnel &
8 – Training and Educations 0 - Publication
Administration
AFPR’s – General
0 Organization 01
provisions
1 General Provisions Service Regulations
02
2 Local Training and Circulars
3 Foreign Training/Travel Other Routine
03
Orders
4 Cadet Training
Field and Technical
5 Senior Officers Training 04
Manuals
6 Scholarship and Grants
Technical Orders
7 to 10 Open 05
and Stock Lists
9 – Reservist & Retiree
Affairs 06 Military Publications
0 Reserve Affairs Administration Naval Personnel
07
1 Reserve Manpower Development Manual
2 Reserve Force Development Ship’s
08
3 Retiree and Public Affairs Organizational Book
Open for other
09 to 50
c. Third-Digit/Applicability – Represents the applicability to personnel i.e., types of publications
all AFP personnel (Military and Civilian), military personnel in general such as officers, Form of Military
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cadets, enlisted personnel, trainees and draftees and civilian personnel, thus: Correspondence
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Reports
Periodic reports on 52 Personnel Roster
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activities of units Discharge
Periodic Personnel 53
16 Certificate
Report
Statement of
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Educational 11 Desertion
Qualification for Execution of death
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EM and Naval sentence
Commission
Board of Officers
Flying Status of 13 for Conducting
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PAF personnel Investigation
Specialist Ratings 14 Courts of Inquiry
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Major Area of
Symbols Sub-Area of Activity Specific Subjects
Activity a. Changes in the regulations shall be represented by letter “C” followed by
03 to 99 Open the number corresponding to the change for example: “C-1” stands for change Nr 1 of
1 – Reserve Manpower a particular regulation.
Development
b. Sheets containing changes to an AFP Regulation shall be inserted
01 Procurement immediately before the regulation to which they pertain or immediately preceding the
Reservist next earlier change to the same regulation.
02
Administration
03 Individual Training 5. Publication of the next series of an AFPR
04 Promotion
a. The publication of the next series of a given AFPR may be made under
05 Morale and Welfare any of the following:
06 to 99 Open
1) When nine (9) or more changes thereto has been introduced and
2 – Reserve Force
Development published.
Organization of 2) When changes thereto, although less than nine, are susceptible
01
reserve Units to misinterpretation and the AFPR together with its changes is not handy, or
02 Unit Training
3) When the AFPR is still in mimeograph form or proof copy printing
03 Test and Evaluation stage.
04 Equipage
b. A regulation is entirely changed when republished in a next series. The
05 Utilization new series shall contain a provision rescinding the old AFPR.
06 Base Development
6. Illustration
07 to 99 Open
3 – Retiree and Public a. AFP Regulations. A complete numbering system for an AFP Regulations
Affairs is written as follows:
Community
01
Oriented Activities
Information 1) AFP Regulations General. Example: AFPR G 111-021 C-1
02
Campaign
Participation in
03
Historical Events
04 to 99 Open
b. Last Digit/Series Number. Represents the series number of the regulation
which is assigned with any number from 1 to 9.
Third-Digit Applicability to
2 Applicable to Officers
Base Number Personnel
Table 6-6 AFPR G111-021 C-1
First-Digit
Specific Subject of
13 Sub-Base Ship Organization, Navy
Symbols Placement Particular Description Activity
Number
AFPR Type of Publication AFP Regulations Second-Digit
First series of AFPR
Regulation is common 1 Sub-Base Series Number
Major Service published on the subject
G or applicable to all Major Number
Identifying Letter
Services
First-Digit Major Area of Personnel and 3) Example for Major Services. Example: AFPR AN 421 – 071
1
Base Number Activity Administration
Second-Digit Sub-Area of
1 Records and Report Table 6-8 AFPR N421-071
Base Number Activity
Third-Digit Applicability to Applicable to military
1 Symbols Placement Particular Description
Base Number Personnel personnel in general
First-Digit AFPR Type of Publication AFP Regulations
Specific Subject of
02 Sub-Base Morning Report Major Service Applicable to Army and
Activity AN
Number Identifying Letter Navy only
Second-Digit First-Digit Base Major Area of
First series of AFPR 4 Logistics
1 Sub-Base Series Number Number Activity
published on the subject
Number
Second-Digit Sub-Area of
Indicates “Change 1” of the 2 Technical Service
C1 Changes Base Number Activity
AFPR
Third-Digit Applicability to Applicable to military
1
Base Number Personnel personnel in general
2) Examples for Different Major Areas of Activity. Example: First-Digit Sub- Specific Subject of
07 Fortification
AFPR N 302-131 Base Number Activity
Second-Digit
First series of AFPR
1 Sub-Base Series Number
published on the subject
Number
Table 6-7 AFPR N 302-131
b. Circulars. Circulars must be numbered using “Circular” and consecutive
Symbols Placement Particular Description
Arabic numbers within each calendar year, starting with the number 1 for the first order
AFPR Type of Publication AFP Regulations issued in a year. For example: Circular 1
Major Service
N Applicable to Navy only
Identifying Letter c. Standard Operating Procedures. SOP must be numbered using
First-Digit Major Area of “Standard Operating Procedure” and consecutive Arabic numbers within each calendar
3 Operations
Base Number Activity year, starting with the number 1 for the first order issued in a year. For example:
Second-Digit Sub-Area of Standard Operating Procedure Nr 1
0 Organization
Base Number Activity
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d. Changes to Publications. Changes or amendments in AFP publications Parts of a Publication Figure 6-3 Format of an AFPRG with a Change
vary. The following are how changes or amendments illustrated in every publication:
Top margin 0.75 inches
1) AFP Regulation. If there are minute corrections in the AFP
AFP REGULATIONS AFPR G 131-053
Regulation after it was published, the AFP Regulations Division, OTAG shall forward Publication Title/Publication Nr
a DF to PCRD, OTAG informing the latter that there are corrections in the recent G 131-053 C-9
Issuing Headquarters
published AFP Regulation and need to be republished. The PCRD will then incorporate C-9
the corrections in the AFP Regulation and insert the underlined phrase “Corrected DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
Address of Issuing Headquarters
Copy Destroy All Others” in the line after the date, to read: GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
Date ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo
Quezon City
Title or Subject _____(Date)_______
Change 9
AFP REGULATIONS AFPR G 421-214
AWARDS AND DECORATIONS
G 421-214
xxx xxx xxx
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE
Para 2-3 was changed to read:
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES xxx xxx xxx
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo
Body 2-3. Awards and Decorations Board. AFP Awards and Decorations Board shall be
Quezon City created and covered with appropriate orders.
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Corrected Copy Destroy All Others a. Composition
Assistant J1 - Chairman
DISPOSAL OF EXPLOSIVES AND AMMUNITION Vice-Chairman, PA Aw & Dec Board - Member
Press Vice-Chairman, PAF Aw & Dec Board - Member
Tab 2x Vice-Chairman, PN Aw & Dec Board - Member
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chief, MWD, OJ1 - Member
Chief, Combat Reearch Div, OJ2 - Member
Chief, Plans/Research Div, OJ3 - Member
Paragraph Chief, Plans and Programs Div, OJ4 - Member
Chief, Research Div, OJ7 - Member
Purpose
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Chief, Inspection Div, OTIG - Member
Chief, MDD, OTAG, GHQ, AFP - Member/Recorder
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2) Circular c. SOP and Letter Directive – Since the service test period of the SOP
and Letter Directive is two (2) years, amending it with minor changes/amendments will
Parts of a Publication Figure 6-4 Format of a Circular with Amendment totally revised the existing SOP or Letter Directive and the format will be accorded as
stated in paras 5.c and 5.d of Chapter 5 Section 5-4.
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Issuing Headquarters DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE 7. Recommendation for New AFPRG. Any new subject that is desired to be
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES covered by AFP Regulations shall be embodied in a recommendation by the authorized
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
Address of Issuing Headquarters responsible Commander concerned and forwarded to the AFP Regulations Board,
Date ______(Date)______ OTAG, GHQ AFP, for consideration.
AG/PCRD
Publication Title/Publication Nr
CIRCULAR
Title or Subject
NUMBER ____
9. RESCISSION:
Cir Nr 7, GHQ AFP dtd 16 Sep 02, Subj: Intelligence Eligibility List and all
other policies/regulations in conflict with this Circular are hereby rescinded.
Authentication Block
ALEXANDER B YANO
General, AFP
OFFICIAL: Chief of Staff
ANTONIO L BAUTISTA
Brigadier General, AFP
Rear part The Adjutant General
DISTRIBUTION:
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ANNEX A
GLOSSARY
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AFPOS - AFP Occupational Specialty
AO - Administrative Order
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CDD - Certificate of Disability Discharge
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CG - Commanding General
CSAFP - Chief of Staff, AFP
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DND - Department of National Defense
EO - Executive Order
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FM - Field Manual
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GO - General Order
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LO - Letter Order
OPI - Office of Primary Interest
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SME - Subject Matter Expert AFP Regulations Board – This is the committee that functions under The Adjutant
General, AFP that is responsible in deliberating the proposed AFP Regulations and
SND - Secretary of National Defense
endorse the same to higher headquarters for approval.
SO - Special Order
SOP - Standard Operating Procedure AFP Regulations Division – A division of the Office of the Adjutant General which is
SR - Service Regulation the principal office which will initiate/monitor the flow of drafts of proposals on circulars
and regulations.
TA - Table of Allowance
TAG - The Adjutant General, AFP
AFP Regulations - These are the primary administrative regulations for the
TAS - Technical and Administrative Services administration of the AFP. AFPRs which are issued in the name of the Chief of Staff,
AFP by order of the SND have the effect of subordinate statute/law until rescinded by
TB - Technical Bulletin proper authority.
TDA - Table of Distribution and Allowance
TD - Training Directive Authentication - The authentication is the signature block signed in behalf of the
approving authority with the use of a command line. AFP publications are authenticated
TDCS - The Deputy Chief of Staff
by the signature of the individual responsible for their issuance or by the signature of
TM - Technical Manual the person authorized to sign for him.
Office of Primary Interest - The OPI is the proponent for a proposed change on an
existing regulation or AFP regulations or the proponent for a totally new publication.
OPI is the authority to determine the need for the regulation and is primarily responsible
in ensuring its applicability and validity.
Office of Primary Responsibility - The OPR refers to the office(s)/unit(s) that have
concerns/responsibilities on/or functional supervision to the proposal/proposed
revision of a certain regulation or related policies.
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Resource Persons - A resource person is one who has knowledge, relevant skills, ANNEX B
competence and expertise to give a talk, guidance or first-hand info in a given subject RECORD OF CHANGES
or area. They are often persons who are well versed with the subject matter
Stakeholders – Persons or entities who may have an interest in or who may be Identification of Date Entered By whom entered (Signature,
affected by a particular policy Change Rank, Grade, Name or Rate;
Unit)
Subject Matter Expert – A person who is an expert in a particular area or topic; is a
person with special knowledge or skills in a particular area of endeavor
The Adjutant General, AFP – Office responsible for the publication and distribution of
AFP Regulations, including the maintenance of an up-to-date index of the same.
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RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGES
Date
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TO: The Chairman, AFP Regulations board
Office of the Adjutant General
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General Headquarters, Armed Forces of the Philippines
Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
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underscored)
Indicate specific source State specific proposal State the rationale
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Signature of CO
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ANNEX D
REFERENCES
Books
Australian Defence Force Publication. Staff Duties Series. ADFP 102. Defence
Writing Standard. First Edition. 1998
Campbel, William G. Form and Style in Thesis Writing. Third Edition, National
Bookstore
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DA PAM 25-40. 29 December 2003
Manuals/Handbooks
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Military Correspondence Handbook, S-2009 as published by the Adjutant General
Service AFP.
BL AFPM 12-2 Armed Forces of the Philippines Manual, Adjutant General, 1993
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DND Publication
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Department Order Nr 03-A dtd 14 September 2000, Subject: Codified Approving and
NA
AFP Publications
AFP Regulations G100-013 dtd 11 January 2013, Subject: Armed Forces of the
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Circular Nr 20 GHQ AFP dtd 19 April 1952, Subject: Allowance and Distribution of AFP
Publications
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SOP Nr 01, GHQ AFP dtd 19 February 2008, Subject: Process of Development/
Formulation of AFP Regulations and Circulars.
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Letter Directive from TAG dtd 02 November 2006, Subject: Updating of Existing
Policies/Regulations
Memorandum from SJS dtd 16 July 2007, Subject: SDF with concurring line of C,
GHQ RMO and TJAG.
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Memorandum from SJS dtd 13 October 2006, Subject: Disposition Form ANNEX E
Memorandum from SJS dtd 12 October 2004, Subject: Board Actions LIST OF TABLES
Memorandum from SJS dtd 21 May 2004, Subject; Correspondence with CSAFP,
VCSAFP, & TDCSAFP as Signatories. TABLE LIST OF TABLE PAGE
NUMBER
Memorandum from SJS dtd 19 November 2003, Subject: Disposition Form 4-1 Activity Timeline in the Processing of an AFP 4-3
Memorandum from SJS dtd 11 November 2003, Subject: Observations on Publication
Correspondence with CSAFP, VCSAFP & TDCSAFP as Signatories
4-2 Presentation of Proposed Revision 4-8
Memorandum from SJS dtd 30 October 2003, Subject: Observations on Correspondence
with CSAFP, VCSAFP & TDCSAFP as Signatories 5-1 Classes of Distribution 5-9
Memorandum from SJS dtd 22 March 2002, Subject: Proposed Revisions to AFP
Regulations, Circular, Directives, etc. 6-1 Major AFP Units Identification Letter 6-1
Memo from SJS dtd 04 February 2002, Subject: Proposed Revisions to AFP 6-2 Major Area of Activity 6-2
Regulations, Circulars, Directives, etc.
HPAF Circular Number 01 dtd 24 September 2009, Subject: Philippine Air Force 6-3 Sub-Area of Activity 6-2
Regulations Board
6-4 Major Area of Activity 6-4
8d, Chapter XVIII, Military Court Martial, dtd 15 February 1946. 6-5 Specific Subjects 6-5
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LIST OF FIGURES
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5-2 Sample Authentication for an SOP 5-8
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SOP
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