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Commander-in-Chief:
Pres. Bongbong Marcos •
Secretary of Transportation (SoTr):
Giovanni Z. Lopez (Acting Secretary) • Undersecretary for Maritime, DOTr: Elmer Francisco U. Sarmiento • Presidential Adviser on the West Philippine Sea: Sec.
Andres C. Centino • Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard (Comdt, PCG): CG Admiral Ronnie Gil L. Gavan • Deputy Commandant for Administration: CG VADM Hostillo Arturo E. Cornelio • Deputy Commandant for Operations: CG VADM Edgar L. Ybañez • Chief of Coast Guard Staff: CG RADM Glide Gene Mary G. Sontillanosa • Spokesperson, Philippine Coast Guard: COMMO Noemie Guirao-Cayabyab PCG
Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard The Commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard is the service branch's highest-ranking officer who serves as the overall head of the entire Philippine Coast Guard. The position is usually held by a
four-star rank of
Admiral and has full authority, command and oversight of the entire service branch. The commandant has full control on the Coast Guard's operational command and is responsible for the Coast Guard's activities, policies, and administrative functions, which includes the service branch's maritime policies, maritime environmental protection, maritime search-and-rescue missions, maritime law enforcement missions, counter-terrorism operations and transportation security missions. The commandant is also responsible for maintaining the coast guard's situational preparedness and gives both guidance and direction to all coast guard units, which includes all coast guard commands, stations, and units. The commandant is also tasked to lead the coast guard's long-term strategic planning strategies towards meeting its future needs and visions, which includes the coast guard's modernization plans, asset acquisition plans, and strategic doctrines to meet the service branch's roles. The commandant is also in charge for disaster preparedness missions and deployments for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations and for boosting collaborations and partnerships with other service branches such as the
Armed Forces of the Philippines, the
Philippine National Police and other uniformed services for both land-based and maritime security preparations, as well as forging partnerships to foreign coast guard counterparts. The commandant also reports directly to the
Secretary of Transportation for transportation-related and peacetime matters, and only reports to the
Secretary of National Defense for maritime security-related matters and wartime matters, and works in collaboration with the
National Security Council. Upon the signing of the Republic Act No. 12122 on February 18, 2025, the commandant will serve their tenure on their post under a fixed 3-year term and will only be terminated if the commandant's term expires or under the
President's pleasure, and allows the commandant to maintain stability and efficiency in their post. The new law also exempts the commandant on the service's retirement age of 56 or within 30 years of service, whichever comes earlier, and shall not exceed the age of 60. Additional requirements for the appointment of the position of commandant is still retained, which consists of being awarded the Command-at-Sea Badge and for serving as a commander of a Coast Guard District. The commandant is assisted by three deputies in their post; namely the Deputy Commandant for Operations, who supervises all Coast Guard operations and functions; the Deputy Commandant for Administration, who is in charge of managing administrative functions and even assists in human resource management, personnel management and resource maangement; and the Chief of Coast Guard Staff, who assists the commandant in overseeing the coast guard's staff functions and commands. The Deputy Commandants for both Operations and Administration holds the three-star rank of
Vice Admiral, while the Chief of Coast Guard Staff holds the two-star rank of
Rear Admiral.
List of Commandants The list shows the following officeholders who served as the commandant of the Philippine Coast Guard since its foundation in 1967.
Ranks The Philippine Coast Guard ranks are: ;Commissioned Officer ;Non Commissioned Officer/Enlisted
National Headquarters Command Group • Office of the Commandant • Office of the Deputy Commandant for Administration • Office of the Deputy Commandant for Operations • Chief of Coast Guard Staff • Secretary of Coast Guard Staff
Coast Guard Central Directorial Staff • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Human Resource Management, CG-1 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Intelligence, CG-2 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Operations, CG-3 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Logistics, CG-4 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for International Affairs, CG-5 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Comptrollership, CG-6 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Civil Relations Service, CG-7 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Maritime Safety Services, CG-8 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Marine Environment Protection, CG-9 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Ships and Aircraft Engineering, CG-10 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Maritime Communications, Weapons, Electronics and Information System, CG-11 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Education and Training, CG-12 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Maritime Security Services, CG-14 • Deputy Chief of Coast Guard Staff for Strategic Studies and Modernization, CG-15
Support Services • Legal Service • Legislative Liaison Affairs • Medical Service • Nursing Service • Dental Service • Chaplain Service • Command Center • Public Affairs Office • Headquarters Support Group • Office of the Command Master Chief Petty Officer • Project Management Office • Real Estate Management Office • Special Service Office • Adjutant Office • Receiving Station • Gender and Development
Functional Commands • Maritime Safety Services Command • Marine Environmental Protection Command • Marine Security and Law Enforcement Command • K9 Force • Security and Border Protection Service • Sea Marshall Group • Investigation and Detection Management Service • Surface Patrol Force • PCG SAICT
Coast Guard Districts The Coast Guard Districts are responsible for securing their respective locations, while launching maritime safety operations, humanitarian assistance, maintaining law enforcement and environment security within their respective area of operations. • Coast Guard District Northeastern Luzon • Coast Guard District Northwestern Luzon • Coast Guard District National Capital Region – Central Luzon • Coast Guard District Southern Tagalog • Coast Guard District Palawan • Coast Guard District Kalayaan Island Group • Coast Guard District Bicol • Coast Guard District Eastern Visayas • Coast Guard District Western Visayas • Coast Guard District Central Visayas • Coast Guard District Southern Visayas • Coast Guard District Northern Mindanao • Coast Guard District Northeastern Mindanao • Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao • Coast Guard District Southwestern Mindanao • Coast Guard District Southern Mindanao • Coast Guard District Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao ==Units==