1st Infantry (TABAK) Division

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First Infantry Division
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Coat of Arms of the 1ID
Active December 04, 1989 - Present
Country Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Branch Philippine Army
Type Infantry
Role Conventional Warfare, Anti-Guerrilla Operations
Size 4 Brigades, 11 Batallions. Total is 7000+ soldiers
Part of Under the Philippine Army
Garrison/HQ Camp Major L Sang-an, Pulacan, Labangan, Zamboanga Del Sur
Nickname Tabak Division
Motto Guardian of our Cherished Liberty
Mascot Machete
Anniversaries December 4
Engagements Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines
Anti-guerilla operations against the NPA and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front
Decorations Presidential Streamer Award
Commanders
Current
commander
MGen Glicerio Sua AFP
Notable
commanders
BGen Cesar F Fortuno AFP, BGen Raymundo T Jarque AFP, MGen Diomedio P Villanueva AFP, MGen Narciso J Abaya AFP, MGen Romeo B Dominguez AFP, MGen Glicerio Sua AFP
Insignia
Unit Patch 1ID Tabak Badge

The 1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army, known officially as the Tabak Division, is the Philippine Army's primary Infantry unit, and specializes in anti-guerrilla warfare. The division has been boasted as one of the world's best anti-guerilla fighters in Asia combating terrorist in Southern Mindanao.

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[edit] History

[edit] Mission

The 1st Infantry (TABAK) Division, Philippine Army often conducts Internal Security Operations (ISO) in their Area of Responsibility (AOR) to dismantle and destroy the remaining guerilla fronts of the Local Communist Movement (LCM), the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and the Abu Sayyaf Group in order to attain peace and stability conducive to sustainable development in assisting the Philippine government in its socio-economic development projects; and assists the Philippine National Police curb criminalities in the Western Mindanao.

[edit] Lineage of Commanding Officers

  • BGen Cesar F Fortuno AFP (04 Dec 89 - 02 Feb 91)
  • BGen Eduardo M Fernandez AFP (02 Feb 91 - 15 Oct 91)
  • BGen Raymundo T Jarque AFP (15 Oct 91 - 22 Dec 92)
  • BGen Rene J Cardones AFP (22 Dec 92 95 - 15 Jul 95)
  • MGen Rene JS Dado AFP (15 Jul 95 - 06 Oct 97)
  • MGen Diomedio P Villanueva AFP (06 Oct 97 - 23 July 99)
  • MGen Narciso J Abaya AFP (23 July 99 - 28 Mar 01)
  • MGen Romeo B Dominguez AFP (28 Mar 01 - 07 Jul 01)
  • MGen Glicerio Sua AFP (08 Jul 01 - PRESENT)

[edit] Units

The following are the Brigade units that are under the First Infantry Division.

  • 101st Infantry Brigade
  • 102nd Infantry Brigade
  • 103rd Infantry Brigade
  • 104th Infantry Brigade

The following are the Battalion units that are under the 1/1 ID.

  • 4th Infantry (Get ‘Em) Battalion
  • 5th Infantry (Swift Justice) Battalion
  • 51st Infantry (Fuerte Uno) Battalion

The following are the Battalion units that are under the 2/1 ID.

  • 33rd Infantry Battalion
  • 44th Infantry Battalion
  • 55th Infantry (Vigilant) Battalion

The following are the Battalion units that are under the 3/1 ID.

  • 10th Infantry (Steady…On) Battalion
  • 18th Infantry Battalion
  • 32nd Infantry (Daredevil) Battalion

The following are the Battalion units that are under the 4/1 ID.

  • 35th Infantry Battalion
  • 53rd Infantry Battalion

[edit] Operations

[edit] Trivia

  • Both MGen's Diomedio Villanueva and Narciso Abaya were assigned to the AFP's Top post as AFP Chief of Staff.
  • BGen Raymundo Jarque's named was dragged to a series of coup attempts against the Aquino Administration.

[edit] References

  • [[1]] Official Site of the PA 1ID.