Naval Command-at-Sea Badge (Philippines)

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PN Command-at-Sea Badge

Awarded by the Republic of the Philippines
Type Military Badge
Eligibility Military Personnel
Awarded for outstanding achievement and performance of duties.
Status Currently Awarded
Description The badge consists of two tendrils of sampaguita leaves forming a circular pattern with the anchor set in upright position at the center. A sea lion holding a dagger at the right hand, facing the left flank, superimposed the anchor. One silver star is fised at each tip and another on top of the ring linkage of the anchor for Senior Command at Sea Badge and Senior Command at Sea Badge with star(s). The whole badge is gold plated for the Command at Sea Badge and silver-plated for the other badge.

The sea lion over an anchor is the international symbol of the sea-borne people; sampaguita garland signifies the dignity and nobility of the commander; and the three stars symbolize the three major islands of the Philippines.

Statistics
Established 1986
First awarded 1986
Last awarded Ongoing
Precedence
Same Naval Command-at-Sea Badge

This is awarded by the Flag Officer-In-Command, PN to Naval officers under the following categories:
1. Command at Sea Badge

  • Must have an aggregate of 365 days RES with at least two years of command.
  • Must have an accumulated sea duty service of not less than six (6) years, excluding detached service.
  • Sea duty must be rated "efficient" and "honorable". The officer's tour of duty as a unit CO afloat may be considered efficient and honorable if the ship under his command has not been grounded nor involved in any accident or incident due to his own fault, negligence or incompetence; during his incumbency, the unit has passed all Annual General Inspections and Operational Readiness Evaluation; his integrity is unquestionable; and he has successfully accomplished all missions assigned to his unit.


2. Senior Command at Sea Badge

  • Must have an awardee of the Command at Sea Badge.
  • Must have commanded any of the organizations for an accumulated period of not less than six (6) months.


3. Senior Command at Sea Badge with Star(s)

  • Must have an awardee of the Senior Command at Sea Badge.
  • Occupying a TO position for which a Flag rank is authorized.


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