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1 Shoulder sleeve insignia  





2 Organization (July 1941)  





3 Lineage  





4 Combat chronicle[2]  





5 Wartime assignments  





6 Miscellaneous  





7 Commanders  





8 Honors  



8.1  Campaign participation credit  







9 Decorations  



9.1  Unit awards  





9.2  Personal awards  







10 Bibliography  





11 See also  





12 References  





13 External links  














Philippine Division (United States)






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Philippine Division
12th Infantry Division
Shoulder sleeve insignia
Active
  • 1922 – 1942
  • 1944 – 1947 (as 12th Infantry Division (Philippine Scouts)
  • Country United States
    Branch United States Army
    TypeSquare Division
    HeadquartersFort William McKinley
    EngagementsWorld War II
    Philippine Islands
    Commanders
    Notable
    commanders
    MGJonathan M. Wainwright
    MGWilliam Weigel
    Insignia
    Distinctive unit insigniaNone authorized
    Square Division example: 1940 US Infantry Division. On the far left can be seen two Brigades of two Regiments each

    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. It primary purpose was to defend the Philippines from invasion. When the Philippine Army was established in 1935, it provided a potential candidate pool of Filipinos with military experience.

    On 31 July 1941, the division consisted of 10,473 troops, mostly enlisted Filipinos, known as the Philippine Scouts who formed the 45th and 57th US Infantry Regiments. All of the division's enlisted men, with the exception of the 31st Infantry Regiment, and various military police and headquarters troops, were Philippine Scouts.[1]

    In October 1941, as part of the U.S. Army Forces Far East, plans were made to "triangularize" the division. The 34th Infantry was detached from the 8th Infantry Division and moved to a port of embarkation in December 1941, along with two battalions of 105mm field artillery. The Philippine Division was to have two complete U.S. regimental combat teams in place by January 1942 to provide General Douglas MacArthur with a modern, trained mobile reaction force, while freeing up Philippine Scouts for rounding out other units. The outbreak of war in December 1941, however, isolated the Philippines and prevented implementation of the plan.

    Shoulder sleeve insignia[edit]

    Organization (July 1941)[edit]

    Caption text
    Unit Officers American enlisted Philippine Scouts (PS) enlisted Total
    HHC, Philippine Division 30 (incl. 2 PS officers) 4 147 181
    HQ, Special Troops 5 (incl. 2 PS officers) 5 5
    12th Military Police Company (PS) 5 45 86 136
    12th Ordnance Company (PS) 3 139 142
    12th Signal Company (PS) 10 217 227
    31st Infantry Regiment (assigned December 1941) 114 1,986 2,100
    23rd Infantry Brigade (PS)
    45th Infantry Regiment (PS) 117 (incl. 3 PS officers) 2,148 2,265
    57th Infantry Regiment (PS) 118 (incl. 1 PS officer) 2,161 2,279
    24th Infantry Brigade (PS) Brigade headquarters inactive
    1st Battalion, 43rd Infantry Regiment (PS) 16 313 329
    23d Field Artillery Regiment (PS) (QF 2.95-inch mountain gun) 10 391 401
    24th Field Artillery Regiment (PS) (M1917 75mm gun) 39 (incl. 5 PS officers) 804 843
    14th Engineer Regiment (PS) 24 (incl. 1 PS officer) 846 870
    12th Medical Regiment (PS) 22 399 421
    12th Quartermaster Regiment (PS) 18 (incl. 1 PS officer) 574 592
    4th Veterinary Company (PS) 1 10 11

    Lineage[edit]

    Combat chronicle[2][edit]

    Wartime assignments[edit]

    1. U.S. Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) – 8 December 1941 – 24 December 1941.
    2. Bataan Defense Force – 24 December 1941 – 6 January 1942.
    3. U.S. Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) – 6 January 1942 – 26 January 1942.
    4. II Philippine Corps – 26 January 1942 – 7 April 1942.
    5. I Philippine Corps – 7 April 1942 – 10 April 1942.
    6. Prisoner of War Captivity – 10 April 1942 – 1945

    Miscellaneous[edit]

    The regimental colors of the 12th Quartermaster Regiment (PS) were given to an Army nurse (one of the "Angels of Bataan and Corregidor") by the regimental commander. Upon her capture she told the Japanese that it was "only a shawl" and kept it safe throughout more than three years of captivity.[3] Today, the colors are on display at the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum, Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia.[4]

    Commanders[edit]

    Honors[edit]

    Campaign participation credit[edit]

    Conflict Streamer Year(s)
    World War II
    Philippine Islands 7 Dec 41 – 10 May 42
    World War II
    World War II Victory service between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946

    Decorations[edit]

    Unit awards[edit]

    Ribbon Award Embroidered
    Presidential Unit Citation LUZON 1941–1942[5]
    Presidential Unit Citation BATAAN[6]
    Presidential Unit Citation DEFENSE OF THE PHILIPPINES[7]
    Philippine Presidential Unit Citation 7 DECEMBER 1941 TO 10 MAY 1942[8]

    Personal awards[edit]

    Bibliography[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ These combat chronicles, current as of October 1948, are reproduced from The Army Almanac: A Book of Facts Concerning the Army of the United States, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510–592.
  • ^ Dr. Steven E. Anders, Heritage and Values: FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE: Building Great Quartermaster Soldiers Archived 15 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Honor Preserved at Corriegedor, The U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum, archived from the original on 25 July 2017, retrieved 22 May 2008
  • ^ (North Luzon Force, United States Army Forces in the Far East. Cited; War Department General Order # 14, 1942).
  • ^ (Army Troops, United States Army Forces in the Far East. Cited; War Department General Order #32, 1942.)
  • ^ (Military and naval forces of the United States and Philippine Governments. Cited; War Department General Order #22, 1942, as amended by Department of the Army General Order #46, 1948).
  • ^ (Military and naval forces of the United States and Philippine Governments. Cited; War Department General Order #47, 1950).
  • External links[edit]


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