22nd Infantry Division (Ready Reserve) | |
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File:22nd Infantry Division (Ready Reserve) Unit Seal.jpg Unit Seal of the 22nd Infantry Division (Ready Reserve) | |
Country | Philippines |
Allegiance | Republic of the Philippines |
Branch | Philippine Army |
Type |
Army Reserve Light Infantry Division |
Role | Performs multiple military roles in Conventional and Unconventional Warfare, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response (HA/DR), and Civil-Military Operations (CMO) |
Size | 3 Brigades of trained and operational citizen-soldiers |
Part of | Under the Philippine Army Reserve Command |
Garrison/HQ | Almendras Gym, Davao City. Metro Davao |
Nickname(s) | Eagle (Agila) Division |
Mascot(s) | Philippine Eagle |
Battle honours | None |
Commanders | |
Current commander | COL DOMINADOR N CALAMBA II RES (GSC) PA |
Notable commanders | COL DOMINADOR N CALAMBA II RES (GSC) PA |
Insignia | |
Search and Rescue Tab | |
Laang Kawal Seal | |
Philippine Army Infantry Branch Insignia |
The 22nd Infantry Division (Ready Reserve), Philippine Army, known as the Eagle Division, is one of the Army Reserve Command's ready reserve infantry divisions.
The unit specializes in Urban Warfare, Urban Search and Rescue, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief, and Civil-Military Operations. It operates mostly in the Davao Region (Region 11).
Organization[]
The following are the Base/Brigade units that are under the 22nd Infantry Division (RR).
Base Units[]
- Headquarters & Headquarters Service Battalion (HHSBn)
- Service Support Battalion (SSBn)
- Engineering Combat Battalion (ECBn)
- Military Intelligence Battalion (MIBn
Line Units[]
- 2201st Davao Del Norte Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 1st Cotabato South Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 1st Davao Del Sur Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 1st Metro Davao Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 2nd Metro Davao Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 3rd Metro Davao Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
- 1st Sarangani Infantry Battalion (Ready Reserve)
See also[]
References[]
- Citations
- Bibliography
- The Public Affairs Office, Philippine Army: The first 100 years, 1998, Philippine Army.
- The Training Committee, Basic Citizens Military Training Manual, 2009, HARESCOM.
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