Marine Forces - Southern Philippines, Philippine Navy
MARINE FORCES - SOUTHERN PHILIPPINES
PHILIPPINE NAVY
Year Approved: 2005
MARINE INSIGNIA - symbolizes that the unit is an extension of authority of the Headquarters Philippine Marine Corps which holds operational control over all Marine units operating in Southern Philippines
BLUEBACKGROUND - stands for the vast body of sea where Marine units ply in carrying out their missions as amphibious units
MAP - represents the islands of Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan and Palawan as the areas of operation where Marine units under MARFORS are deployed
ANCHOR - signifies that the unit is an integral part of the Philippine Navy
ROPE - stands for the renowned esprit-de-corps of the unit
OUTER RING - colored in crimson red and gold which suggests nobility and courage
ANCHOR CHAIN - symbolizes the solidarity and oneness of the unit
MARINE INSIGNIA - symbolizes that the unit is an extension of authority of the Headquarters Philippine Marine Corps which holds operational control over all Marine units operating in Southern Philippines
BLUEBACKGROUND - stands for the vast body of sea where Marine units ply in carrying out their missions as amphibious units
MAP - represents the islands of Mindanao, Sulu, Basilan and Palawan as the areas of operation where Marine units under MARFORS are deployed
ANCHOR - signifies that the unit is an integral part of the Philippine Navy
ROPE - stands for the renowned esprit-de-corps of the unit
OUTER RING - colored in crimson red and gold which suggests nobility and courage
ANCHOR CHAIN - symbolizes the solidarity and oneness of the unit
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