101st Technical & Administrative Services Group (Reserve)

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101 Technical & Administrative Services Group
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Unit Seal of the 101st Technical & Administrative Services Group (Reserve)
Country Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines
Allegiance Flag of the Philippines.svg Republic of the Philippines
Branch Armed Forces of the Philippines
Type Laang Kawal Seal.jpg Technical Services Reserve
AFP Technical and Administrative Service BC.jpg Technical Services
Role Combat Support and Combat Service Support, SAR and CSAR, Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Civil-Military Operations and Civil-military Co-operations, Spec-Ops
Size1 Headquarters & Headquarters Service Company, and 4 Technical & Administrative Services (Reserve) Units Companies
Part ofUnder the 1st Technical & Administrative Services Brigade (Reserve)
Garrison/HQ AFPRESCOM Cpd, CGEA, Quezon City
Nickname(s)"Bagani"
EngagementsNone
Decorations Presidential Unit Citation (Philippines) Streamer.png
Philippine Republic Presidential Unit Citation Badge
Commanders
Current
commander
AFP Lieutenant Colonel Rank Insignia.jpg LTC ABRAHAM BAYAN PA (GSC) (RES)
Laang Kawal Seal
Laang Kawal Seal.jpg

The 101st Technical & Administrative Services Group, [1] [2] known officially as Bagani Group, is one of five TAS units of the 1st Technical and Administrative Services Brigade (Reserve) of the AFP Reserve Command, and is based in Quezon City.

Contents

The AOR of the 101st TAS Group covers the entirety of Mandaluyong, Pasig, Pateros, San Juan and Taguig. It is primarily tasked to support maneuver units of the AFP Reserve Force operating within these areas.

Mission

The Commissioned Officer Corps

Officers of the 101TASG, AFPRESCOM are directly commissioned through AFP Circular Nr. 4 and 6 and may come from any of the following professions: [1]

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References

Citations
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