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  2. Philippine Scouts - Wikipedia

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    The War Department also proposed organizing a second Philippine Scout division, the 14th, but never did so. [16] In the end President Truman disbanded the Philippine Scouts as an official element of the United States Army, and all of their unit colors were retired in 1947, [17] and finally disbanded in December 1948. [18]

  3. Military ranks of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The current Philippine military ranks are inspired partially by the first military insignia used by the military forces during the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and the Philippine–American War, and the insignia used by the Philippine Constabulary raised in 1902 during the final days of the Philippine–American War, which was basically the same style of insignia used by the United States ...

  4. Philippine Department - Wikipedia

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    All units of the department wore the Philippine Department shoulder sleeve insignia, with the exception of the Philippine Division, which wore their own patch: a golden carabao on a red shield. Officially, the Philippine Department's insignia featured the Philippine Sea Lion , in white, superimposed on a blue oval with a height of 2.5 inches.

  5. 1st Scout Ranger Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Scout Rangers, known officially as the First Scout Ranger Regiment, [1] is a special operations forces of the Philippine Army (PA) that specialized in combat patrol and scouting behind enemy lines with special operations forces (SOF) style.

  6. 26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts) - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Cavalry Regiment, consisting mostly of Philippine Scouts, was the last U.S. cavalry regiment to engage in horse-mounted warfare. When Troop G encountered Japanese forces at the village of Morong on 16 January 1942, Lieutenant Edwin P. Ramsey ordered, for that time, the last cavalry charge in American history.

  7. Philippine Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Division, or from 1944–1947 the 12th Infantry Division, was the core U.S. infantry division of the United States Army's Philippine Department during World War II. The division was organized in April 1922 and primarily consisted of United States Army officers and Filipino enlisted men.

  8. 57th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Assigned to the Philippine Division 22 October 1921. Surrendered with the Luzon Force to the Japanese 14th Army in the Philippine islands 9 April 1942. Reorganized 6 April 1946 in the Philippine islands and 1st Battalion expanded and redesignated 78th Infantry (Philippine Scouts) ; Concurrently new 1st Battalion constituted and organized.

  9. United States Army Forces in the Far East - Wikipedia

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    Total Strength—22,532 (1,434 officers—21,098 enlisted, including 11,937 Philippine Scouts) USAFFE Headquarters (5) Philippine Department Headquarters (289) Philippine Division (10,473) Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays (5,360) Philippine Army Air Corps (2,407) 26th Cavalry Regiment (838) 43rd Infantry Regiment (329)