AIR Force commanding general Lt. Gen. Arthur M. Cordura with Col. Mikee Romero, PAF Vice Commander Major Gen. Pablo Rustria, and Major Gen. Gerold Gagan. (Mikee Romero FB)
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) has reorganized its reserve force in the provinces, with some in Mindanao, as part of a major transformation aimed at implementing a Total Defense Force development concept, aligning and mirroring the structure of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) regular unit organization.
As part of the restructuring, seven reserve wings were deactivated and replaced by seven newly organized reserve wings designed to mirror the operational structure of the regular PAF and provide coverage across the country.
The newly activated reserve wings are Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Northern Luzon, commanded by Col. Mikee Romero; Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Southern Luzon, commanded by Col. Floreto Solano; Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Central led by Brig. Gen. Jude Ejercito; Air Base Wing Reserve, Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Eastmincom; Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Westmincom, and Tactical Operations Wing Reserve-Wescom.
The restructuring was formally highlighted during the Simultaneous Deactivation, Organization, and Activation Ceremony of seven PAF reserve units on March 6 at the PAF Multipurpose Gymnasium, Villamor Airbase, Pasay City.
Romero thanked PAF leadership for spearheading the reform.
The replication of the regular force structure within the reserve units is a historic step toward building a true Total Defense Force where citizen airmen can fully support and complement the operational capabilities of the Air Force, Romero said.
Romero thanked Lt. Gen. Arthur Cordura, Air Force commanding general, and Major Gen. Pablo Rustria, vice commanding general, for leading the transition integrating reservists more closely with the regular force.