President Marcos acknowledged the PMC’s efforts to protect Filipinos, promote peace and development, and assert the country's sovereignty.
Marcos vows PH Marine Corps modernization
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President Marcos has renewed his administration's resolve to prioritize the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC)'s modernization to ensure its defense capabilities align with the country's strategic needs.
Marcos said this as he graced the celebration of PMC’s 74th birthday at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City on Thursday, Nov. 7.
In his speech, the President said his administration is committed to advancing the PMC's mandate.
"We are committed to building a stronger and more comprehensive defense posture by investing in modern infrastructure and upgrading facilities — facilities that will boost your operations," he said.
President Marcos acknowledged the PMC’s efforts to protect Filipinos, promote peace and development, and assert the country's sovereignty.
"Your unwavering commitment to duty—whether on land or sea—has been instrumental in shaping the security landscape that we continue to build on today," he said.
He likewise reflected on the PMC’s history and honored the sacrifices made by its members for the Philippines.
"Your contributions not only ensure our safety but have also reinforced the very foundation of our shared future," he said.
"What started as a volunteer group has grown into a capable force under the Philippine Navy, entrusted with a critical mission—to safeguard our maritime sovereignty, counter insurgency, and stabilize areas of conflict," he added.
President Marcos then urged the men and women of PMC to embody the dedication and excellence that have long characterized its legacy and to pass on these values to the next generation to strengthen communities, reinforce citizens, and build a brighter, more prosperous future for all Filipinos.
The PMC serves as the naval infantry force of the Philippine Navy that provides fire and combined arms support and undertakes coastal defense and amphibious operations.
Originally known as Alpha Company, the PMC was established on Nov. 2, 1950, through Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) General Order No. 319 in response to increasing threats from insurgents and lawless elements.
It expanded and officially became PMC on Nov. 7, 1995. Since 1996, Marine operations have focused on supporting land-based irregular warfare and marine security operations, particularly in Southern Philippines.
In recent years, Marine operations have included humanitarian assistance and disaster response efforts.