CGADWV - Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary ·  District Western Visayas
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CGDWV-2022


District Activities Summary TO
(Table of Organization)
District Roster of Members

PCGA District Western Visayas
Composed of 8 separate squadrons spread across the six provinces of Western Visayas Region, the CGADWV is a service-oriented, uniformed, voluntary organization. It is a non-governmental, non-political organization whose membership adheres to the Philippine Coast Guard's (PCG) customs and traditions. Its organizational structure is parallel to PCG and has its own chain of leadership and management.

Purpose
The PCGA is a service-oriented, uniformed, voluntary organization. It is non-governmental, non-political organization whose membership adhere to the Philippine Coast Guard's customs and traditions. Its organizational structure is parallel to PCG and has its own chain of leadership and management.

Its primary functions include providing support and assistance to PCG in the promotion of safety of life and property at sea, the preservation of the marine environment and its resources, the conduct of maritime search and rescue, the maintenance of aids to navigation, recreational safety, and such other activities that enhance maritime community relations which include civic action, participation under the National Service Training Program, youth development, and other related activities.

Structure
The PCGA is headed by the National Director (ND), who is assisted by two deputies, the Deputy National Director for Operations (DNDO) and the Deputy National Director for Administration (DNDA). It has Auxiliary Districts and Squadrons under every regular Coast Guard District in the archipelago. The PCGA has about 4000 Squadron members in 16 PCGA Districts located throughout Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

PCGA fiscal years operate June 1st through May 31st. We are currently in FY 2024 - 2025.

 

 

History
The PCGA was established in 1972 through Republic Act No. 5173 initially for the purpose of assisting the Philippine Coast Guard in the conduct of search and rescue and safety of boats at sea. Thereafter, the PCGA organization eventually expanded and is now officially covered under Section 11 of Republic Act Number 9993, otherwise known as the PCG Law of 2009.

The new Coast Guard law maintained the exercise of direct control and supervision of the PCGA by the Commandant, PCG and his duly designated representatives in supervising the over-all activities of the PCGA. Hence, the advent of RA 9993 legislated and further strengthened the bond between the PCG and the PCGA towards achieving a safe, clean, and secure marine environment for the entire Filipino people.

PCGA Official Logo
The PCGA logo and insignia carries the PCG Coat of Arms in the center and the bold capital letters Philippine Coast Guard. It symbolizes the attachment and bond of the PCGA to the PCG. It is bolstered with the word Auxiliary at the bottom of the Coat of Arms and PCG letters to identify itself as the auxiliary referred to by RA9993 (PCG Law). The laurels symbolize the PCGA's total commitment to the vision, mission, and objectives of the Philippine Coast Guard. 

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