URDANETA CITY, Pangasinan — Pangasinan has been designated as the first province in the Philippines to host an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) mobilizationURDANETA CITY, Pangasinan — Pangasinan has been designated as the first province in the Philippines to host an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) mobilization

AFP mobilization center rises in Pangasinan

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URDANETA CITY, Pangasinan — Pangasinan has been designated as the first province in the Philippines to host an Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) mobilization center, a move aimed at strengthening national defense and reserve force readiness.

Military officials said the facility will enhance the AFP’s capability to rapidly organize and deploy reservists in times of security threats, disasters, and national emergencies.

The mobilization center, planned for Binmaley town, is envisioned as a hub for reservist registration, training, and coordination. The AFP said the site’s location in Northern Luzon makes it strategically important for territorial defense, internal security operations, and support to regular forces when mobilization is required.

Authorities stressed that the development of the facility is still being studied, with design, scope, and implementation undergoing review.

The AFP said consultations are ongoing to ensure the center meets operational requirements while remaining aligned with national defense plans.

Beyond its military role, officials said the mobilization center is expected to strengthen disaster response and humanitarian assistance in Pangasinan.

Reservists based in the province are often among the first responders during typhoons, floods, and other calamities, providing manpower, logistics support, and coordination with local governments.

Provincial officials said the project could also bring indirect benefits to nearby communities, including improved infrastructure, employment during construction, and closer coordination between the military and civilians. They added that community engagement will be prioritized as planning continues to balance security needs with local development concerns. — Artemio A. Dumlao

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