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The Presidential Security Group (PSG)〔http://psg.mil.ph/ PSG Official Page〕 is the lead agency tasked in providing security to the President of the Philippines, the Vice President of the Philippines, and their immediate families. The PSG is stationed at the Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the President. Members of the PSG also accompany the President on both domestic and overseas trips. ==History== While the present-day force was established in 1987, the protection of the President and the Presidential Family has been always the duty of the Armed Forces of the Philippines since 1897. A guard unit was raised at the time to protect the first official President, Emilio Aguinaldo, from attempts on his life, while another was formed for the defence of Andrés Bonifacio, the ''Supremo'' of the Katipunan revolutionary movement, as a result of the decisions of the Naic Conference. In 1898, a presidential cavalry squadron was raised for the protection of President Aguinaldo and his family, reinforced with a guards infantry company. Like today's PSG, they wore rayadillo uniforms, but with straw hats. Major Geronimo Gatmaitan was the unit commander. In 1936, the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division, Philippine Army, raised the same year, was tasked with defending President Manuel Quezon, his family, and the Malacañang Palace complex. They were joined by a guards company in 1938 to reinforce the President's security. During the Second World War, units of the Imperial Japanese Army took over guard duties at the palace, only to be replaced by an all-Filipino guard battalion at the insistence of President Jose P. Laurel. At war's end it was then also replaced by the AFP Presidential Guards Battalion under the orders of President Sergio Osmeña.
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