Title: Wanted to be a PN Reserve Officer
3/e - April 21, 2006 08:24 AM (GMT)
i'm 33yrs.old with marine engineering license as OIC. last year i went to naval reserve command in intramuros to join the PN reserve. i was accepted and was given a rank of CPO after couple of months. Q: was'nt i qualified to be commissioned as ensign? is 5yrs. sea experience plying international water and currently onboard as 3rd/engr is not a qualification be ensign? just asking
saver111 - April 21, 2006 08:49 AM (GMT)
Did you applied for commissionship in the Reserve or just applied as a plain reservist as in an Enlisted Personnel?
I do see your problem since I'm with the industry. I've been encouraging seafarers to do their share with the PN(Res) and PCG Auxillary.
Maybe Adroth or Sir Jepot could help with regards to requirements.
3/e - April 21, 2006 09:21 PM (GMT)
i think i may have applied for enlisted reservist. i tried going with the PCG Aux. actually i went through the indoctrination seminar 2 yrs. ago but i don't see things happining with the squadron so i did'nt push through. i learned that all i need to do to keep up with the NavyRes. is go through this 3month training a year, or it can be every weekend, or choosen days. i like doing that! they said i can go through office or administrative or medical mission were one of my kumpare is a member and wich i meet the commander of the team headed by (Dr.) Col. Lacanieta. kindly explain to me the mechanics to be active Res. so when i'm on vacation i can render my service.
CAPT DE ORO - May 9, 2006 11:33 AM (GMT)
:aberet:
hi sir 3/e. i think you are very qualified to be a naval officer, in fact i think you could be Lt Jr Grade with your 5 years of work experience. Just go to Naval Reserve Command and ask for Commissionship requirements. The process is almost the same with technical commissionship in the army reserve. Dont waste your time, inquire now. :salute:
3/e - May 11, 2006 06:21 AM (GMT)
thanks for the reply sir de oro. unfortunately, i'm currently onboard and hopefully to be back home in june. but anyway sir i'll do what you have adviced me to do and now i know what to ask for! i'll even try to encourage some of my batch mate to do desame..
saver111 - May 18, 2006 06:01 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (3/e @ May 11 2006, 02:21 PM) |
| i'll even try to encourage some of my batch mate to do desame.. |
Hope you do so. With your knowledge and experiences on new technology, the PN would appreciate your efforts. Especially on the repairs and maintenance aspect, maybe could teach our PN to apply your systems being practiced globally.
I wished the AFP does recognizes the Reservists' talents. Exchanges of ideas could help in our AFP modernization efforts or at least keep what limited resources we have working.
3/e - May 18, 2006 06:58 AM (GMT)
i may say my accounts are limited only with offshore vessel but with variety like, drill ship, supply boats, anchor handling tug boats, DSV "saturated vessel" where were eqiupt of divers like the "men of honor" the movie, and the most advance they say, is the DSV survey vessel. this once goes with ROV or remote operated vehicle and DP or dynamic positioning. the vessel can stay in one place in DP even the waves as high as 8mtr. i even had some american navy retired divers in my previous vessel, one diver actually saw his u-boat upon watching discovery channel, we did'nt believe quickly but when we saw his picture at his younger age with the uboat then we believed. i like the idea of sharing the experience. because we seafarer gone alot of training, more on safety on board and many simulator course/training for officer.
saver111 - May 18, 2006 08:34 AM (GMT)
Since you're a Marine Engineer maybe a group of you guys could do some projects such as repairing or activating some of our existing assets. Maybe when you come back on vacation and does do some AADT, you could do such. Or train some of our PN Reservist doing active Duty Training as well as PN Regulars.
Small projects would do for a start.
http://z3.invisionfree.com/Defense_Philipp...?showtopic=1351http://timawa.net/forum/index.php?topic=3886.0
3/e - May 18, 2006 09:24 PM (GMT)
perhaps if some of my mate's are still on vacation i can ask them to share some views too, as they are engineers with different vessel experience like contianers, bulk and different kind of tankers. PMMA,MAAP are mandatory to take advance rotc by thier academy on which 100% of thier graduates are commisioned in the PN, i have worked with one pmma grad who is actually a reserve Lt.cdr as he hold chief engineer license. he is one tough and smart guy, he have work in different area of maritime industries and loves to teach as he teaches part time in the training center. if only the navy and also the pcg is seriuos, perhaps they can ask the academy of both institution to conduct trainings for thier personnel on both actual and in-house base computer, simulator training because this academies are eqiupt with state-of-the-art simulator as well as training facilities. philippines are no longer left behind with this kind of training infact in one of my training's thier are japanese and european taking simulator courses here in the phil. the people who run this institution are likely military wether PN or PCG, retired or active still they can work it out.
but i will keep in mind the idea of exchange views as this will help me too in some areas.
adroth - May 19, 2006 03:18 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (3/e @ May 18 2006, 01:24 PM) |
| PMMA,MAAP are mandatory to take advance rotc by thier academy on which 100% of thier graduates are commisioned in the PN |
Yup, some have actually gone on to become Commodores in the PN. :ssalute:
| QUOTE |
| if only the navy and also the pcg is seriuos, perhaps they can ask the academy of both institution to conduct trainings for thier personnel on both actual and in-house base computer, simulator training because this academies are eqiupt with state-of-the-art simulator as well as training facilities. |
That probably explains why there was a proposal to convert the PMMA into a Philippine Naval Academy. Training is reportedly one area where the PN is sorely lacking.
Can I quote you on this on the other forum?
3/e - May 19, 2006 07:42 PM (GMT)
adroth - May 19, 2006 09:29 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (3/e @ May 19 2006, 11:42 AM) |
| it's a pleasure sir.. |
Thank you sir. Your insights are now in the following topic:
Can the PMMA help with the Philippine Navy's training needs
saver111 - May 20, 2006 03:44 AM (GMT)
I remember one time had a talked with a CEO of a new simulator center, that there were attempts by the PN to get the services of their simulators since their programs came from Kongsberg of Norway, known for its naval simulators and defense systems. I don't know what happened.
http://www.naval-technology.com/contractor...erg_simulators/As for some of those exercises being done by the U.S Forces for our troops at the Balikatan such as Fire-fighting, Bridge Simulations, HUET (Helicopter Underwater Escape Training), these were long being done by our training centers here for merchant mariners. To include GMDSS, Radar Observers Course, ARPA, ECDIS, the ISPS Code, MARPOL, etc.
Some of the administrators and instructors of these centers are even PN Reservist and PCG Auxillarists. And 3/e is right, they have foreign students attending their courses here in our country.
wickedsoul - January 23, 2007 12:15 PM (GMT)
I just want to ask if i can join naval reserve..what are the requirements..? but... it is possible to not to under go training?..... for a moment! coz i have a full time job... if i'll find way.. there's is possibility that i will join the navy reserve....i just want to serve on my own little way... anyway graduate naman ako ng college and i had undergone training too..(vocational) ship mechanic... doing something in and out of the ship... so im thinking maybe i'll add some help. hehe...
can you pls give some info about this...thanks :whogives:
maldita - January 25, 2007 08:44 AM (GMT)
with all due respect to your desire, 3/e, why not be a reservist in the army instead of the navy? without prejudice to the PN, the PA has better equipment; i'm not saying our PN is inutile but army training is -- i think -- better...not because i have more friends there -- and in the marines -- but hey, 3/e, ever heard the PN battle the ASG or MINLF, MILF or the NPA? you really want to train to apprehend smugglers and pirates and mosquitoes resembling cockroaches in palawan?! :headbang:
saver111 - January 25, 2007 09:15 AM (GMT)
Mam Maldita, 3/e as in Third Marine Engineer in the Merchant Marine (Seaman). He wants to share his skills and knowledge to our PN and help in his own little way.
maldita - January 26, 2007 09:07 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
| Mam Maldita, 3/e as in Third Marine Engineer in the Merchant Marine (Seaman). He wants to share his skills and knowledge to our PN and help in his own little way. |
"the good you intend to do may be construed as wicked by many" or something to that effect...from one of the harry potter movies...if 3/e "wants to share his skills and knowledge" with our PN that's commendable...he just has to have a really big heart tempered with an unlimited supply of patience...some of the PN officers i've met are boorish and condescending...i take exception to some from PMA'81, '84, '85 and '89...and commander erick kagaoan from '87...i take it you're NOT in the PN, save111r? if you are i include you in the exception because you're a gentleman. :banana:
3/e - February 22, 2007 01:14 AM (GMT)
ma'am maldita thank you for the insight and advice. i was also thinking of going to (PN) Marines because they look more tougher when they dress up in their uniform but since i'm working on merchant vessel i may perhaps stick with the navy. i did'nt have the time to go for my ADT last vacation but i had process my papers last week with Navrescom HQ in intramuros. i'm just waiting for my uniform to finish by then i will start my 30days ADT at the Navrescom HQ next week. i was not able to get the ensign rank or be commission but they told me once i finish my 30days i'm qualified for promotion and thats good.
hope for the good and wish me luck!
Numbers - February 22, 2007 02:18 AM (GMT)
3/e, im not maldita but i wish you luck...
and as old salts say...may the wind always blow behind your ass, er..back, or something to that effect
:ssalute: our navy need more committed and honest guys like you
saver111 - February 22, 2007 04:32 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (3/e @ Feb 22 2007, 09:14 AM) |
i had process my papers last week with Navrescom HQ in intramuros. i'm just waiting for my uniform to finish by then i will start my 30days ADT at the Navrescom HQ next week. i was not able to get the ensign rank or be commission but they told me once i finish my 30days i'm qualified for promotion and thats good. hope for the good and wish me luck! |
Good move 3/e! :thumb:
Wish other merchant mariners do the same.
Hope to see you someday in uniform! :ssalute:
3/e - February 23, 2007 12:41 AM (GMT)
thanks guys! hope to see you too sir saver111.
maniegom - February 23, 2007 09:55 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (3/e @ Feb 23 2007, 08:41 AM) |
| thanks guys! hope to see you too sir saver111. |
Glad to see that you got what you want in life 3/e. But out of curiosity, what rank did they start you out with and what rank will they promote you next Sailor?
maniegom - February 23, 2007 09:56 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Numbers @ Feb 22 2007, 10:18 AM) |
3/e, im not maldita but i wish you luck...
and as old salts say...may the wind always blow behind your ass, er..back, or something to that effect
:ssalute: our navy need more committed and honest guys like you |
You probably meant "Fair winds and following seas". :thumb:
blackout - October 23, 2008 03:44 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (maldita @ Jan 26 2007, 05:07 PM) |
| mga sir at ma'am, tanong ko lang po pano mag join sa reserved??? graduate po ako ng 1994 exsisting pa kaya ang file ko sa dnst namin??? sumakay na po kasi ako ng barko after ng grduation ngayon lang po ako makakalibre ng konti,ano po ba yung mga req.ko??? pati po yung fist move ko kailangan ko pabang mag punta muna sa school namin para tignan kung exsisting pa yung files ko o may kukunin me sa kanila??? sino pa yung pupunhan ko sa navrescom hq??? gusto ko sana magpa tarnsfer sa marines sa pn ata yung files ko...tnx!!! |
join lang po sa navrescom!!! :thumb:
foxforce - July 9, 2009 06:29 AM (GMT)
Gud day po. Ask lng sana me if pwede po ako mag apply pagka reservist sa naval. im 25 yrs old.2nd officer sa isang barko na LPG tanker flying in international waters at ask ko po ano po mga requirements.maraming salamat po.
saver111 - July 9, 2009 07:11 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (foxforce @ Jul 9 2009, 02:29 PM) |
| Gud day po. Ask lng sana me if pwede po ako mag apply pagka reservist sa naval. im 25 yrs old.2nd officer sa isang barko na LPG tanker flying in international waters at ask ko po ano po mga requirements.maraming salamat po. |
Good Day Sir. Please proceed to the Naval Reserve Command at Intramuros with your documents like Transcript of records, diploma, PRC License/Certificates, Clearances (Barangay, Police, NBI, Mayor's Office, RTC), 2x2 photos and most of all your ROTC Diploma, Orders with Serial Number, Rank if available. You can verify these with them. Bring also your ship training certificates as these will help you with your enlistment or commissionship in the Naval Reserves.
Good luck :ssalute:
foxforce - July 10, 2009 06:50 AM (GMT)
tnx po.d2 pa kc ako ngaun sa barko cguro paguwi kna.ask ko lng kung kailangan paba ng padrino don ks last yr nagpunta ako sa intramuros at nag aply hinanapan man kami ng mga padrino. atksa po ndi po ako graduate ng pmma at maap.maring salamat po.
saver111 - July 10, 2009 09:49 AM (GMT)
If that is the case, better sign-up with the PCG Auxillary. You can apply your skills with them better.