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Philippine Department

Summary: The Philippine Department (Philippine Garrison -- The Battling Bastards of Bataan) was a regular US Army unit, defeated in the Philippines, during World War II. The mission of the Philippine Department was to defend the Philippine Islands and train the Philippine Army. During World War II, on May 6, 1942, the unit surrendered to the Japanese. The Departm ...

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Philippine Department

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The Philippine Department (Philippine Garrison -- The Battling Bastards of Bataan) was a regular US Army unit, defeated in the Philippines, during World War II. The mission of the Philippine Department was to defend the Philippine Islands and train the Philippine Army. During World War II, on May 6, 1942, the unit surrendered to the Japanese.

The Department and, it's sub-units, were predominantly under the command of American officerss, including an American general, while the majority of the troops were enlisted native Pilipinoss, known as the Philippine Scouts (PS).

The primary force of this Department was the Philippine Division. Of the 22,532 troops, 10,473 were members of the Philippine Division itself.

Table of contents
1 Patch of the Philippine Department
2 Commanders of the Philippine Department
3 USAFFE
4 US Army Troops - Philippines -- July 31, 1941
5 The Philippine Department in 1914

Patch of the Philippine Department

The patch is a 2.5 inch oval, blue embroidered, patch with a white embroidered Sea Lion holding a sword. The design is derived from the coat of arms of Spain.

Commanders of the Philippine Department

USAFFE

This unit was formally organized in 1913 and, on July 26, 1941, was attached to US Army Forces - Far East (USAFFE). Following the creation of USAFFE, the Philippine Department became, in effect, a corps area service command. Tactical command was, thenceforth, under USAFFE's control.

At the time of USAFFE's formation, the unit consisted of 22,532 troops. Of the 1,340 officers, 775 were reservists. 7,293 troops were assigned to the infantry and 4,967 were assigned to the Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays. ~2,500 troops served in a service or supply position, mainly quartermaster or medical units. The majority of the department's troops were stationed on Luzon.

US Army Troops - Philippines -- July 31, 1941

Total Strength -- 22,532 (1,434 officers -- 21,098 enlisted, including 11,937 Philippine Scouts)

The Philippine Department in 1914

General headquarters:

  • Fort Santiago, Manila, Luzon
Troops:
  • Field Hospital and Ambulance Company Number 4
  • headquarters Company K, 3rd Engineers
  • headquarters Company L, 3rd Engineers
  • Company F, Signal Corps
  • Company L, Signal Corps
  • 7th Cavalry Brigade
  • 8th Cavalry Brigade
  • 2nd Field Artillery
  • Coast Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays
  • 8th Infantry Regiment
  • 13th Infantry Regiment
  • 24th Infantry Regiment
  • China Expedition (15th Infantry)
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