The 81st Infantry Division was a reserve division of the
Philippine Army
The Philippine Army (PA) ( Tagalog: ''Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas''; in literal English: ''Army of the Ground of the Philippines''; in literal Spanish: ''Ejército de la Tierra de la Filipinas'') is the main, oldest and largest branch of the ...
under the
United States Army Forces in the Far East
United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) (Filipino language, Filipino: ''Hukbong Katihan ng Estados Unidos sa Malayong Silangan/HKEUMS''; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Fuerzas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos en el Lejano Oriente'') ...
(USAFFE). It was established in the prewar period and fought 1941-1942.
Organization
* 81st Infantry Regiment (PA) (commander,
Ruperto Kangleon
Ruperto Cadava Kangleón (March 27, 1890 – February 27, 1958) was a Filipino military figure and politician. He was a native of the municipality of Macrohon in the province now named Southern Leyte.
Kangleón was the acknowledged leader of t ...
) (''transferred to Mindanao but in Agusan sector)''
** 1st Battalion - Capt. Luis Dator
** 2nd Battalion - Capt Segundo Velasco
** 3rd Battalion - Capt Tiburcio Bancaras , Maj Joseph Stensland
* 82nd Infantry Regiment (PA) - (left in Cebu) Col. Emigdio David
** 1st Battalion - Capt Mariano Rafols
** 2nd Battalion - Captain Luis Jakosalem , Maj Daniel Iway
** 3rd Battalion - Captain Olegario Baura
* 83rd Infantry Regiment (PA) - (left in Cebu) Col.
Fortunato Borbon
Fortunato Borbon (1890-1954) was a former soldier and politician in the Philippines. He was Captain in Philippine Constabulary and became a provincial commander of Palawan in 1931 to 1934 prior Philippines was transition to a Commonwealth.
Worl ...
, LCol. Rufus H. Rogers
** 1st Battalion - LCol. Arthur Grimes, USA (''Initially defending Bohol later transferred to Cebu'')
** 2nd Battalion - Maj. Manson Sharp
** 3rd Battalion - Maj. Edward McClenahan
* 81st Field Artillery Regiment (PA) (LCol. John P. Woodbridge) ''(Moved to Mindanao and attached to
102nd Division)''
** HQ Company
** 1st Bn/81st FA Regt (PA) (75mm guns, 8x) ''(guns & ammunition never arrived; sunk on the
SS Corregidor, 17 Dec 1941)''
** 2nd Bn/81st FA Regt (PA) (3-inch guns, 6x) ''(guns & ammunition never arrived; sunk on the SS Corregidor, 17 Dec 1941)''
** 3rd Bn/81st FA Regt (PA)
* 81st Engineer Battalion (PA) - Capt Jose Hidalgo , Capt Alber H. Price
* 81st Division Units (PA)
** 81st Division Headquarters & HQ Company (PA)
** 81st Medical Battalion (PA)
** 81st Signal Company (PA)
** 81st Quartermaster Company (Motorized) (PA)
** 81st QM Transport Company (Truck) (PA)
History
It was active from 1941 to 10 May 1942, whereupon it surrendered after
Corregidor
Corregidor ( tl, Pulo ng Corregidor, ) is an island located at the entrance of Manila Bay in the southwestern part of Luzon in the Philippines, and is considered part of the Province of Cavite. Due to this location, Corregidor has historically b ...
fell. It was active in
Mindanao
Mindanao ( ) ( Jawi: مينداناو) is the second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the island is part of an island group of ...
.
Colonel
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In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of ...
(later
Brigadier General
Brigadier general or Brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. It is the lowest ranking general officer in some countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general. When appointed ...
)
Guy O. Fort (PA) was the division's commander, and was later tortured and executed by the Japanese, apparently because he would not comply with their frustrated attempts to use him for propaganda in Mindanao.
The 81st Division was known as the Moro Bolo Battalion due to their use of the bolo, a machete-like tool.
Combat Narrative
After the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December 1941, it formed part of
Visayan-Mindanao Force under
Brigadier General
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(later
Major General
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)
William F. Sharp, HQ originally at
Cebu City
Cebu City, officially the City of Cebu ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Sugbo; fil, Lungsod ng Cebu; hil, Dakbanwa sang Sugbo), is a 1st class Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Central Visayas Regions of the P ...
. 81st Field Artillery Regiment's guns didn't reach them as it sunk when SS Corregidor sunk in Manila Bay and had to organize as infantry.
Transfer to Mindanao
General Fort and 81st Division Headquarters was ordered to Mindanao island and assigned in Lanao sector which General Fort assumed as sector commander. 2nd Regular Infantry Regiment under LCol Calixto Duque was absorbed into the division and 61st Infantry Regiment under LCol Eugene Mitchell from Panay and 73rd Infantry Regiment under LCol Robert Vessey from Negros island also attached.. There are no artillery unit in the division so it have to rely on the Field Artillery Detachment of Mindanao Force.
81st Infantry Regiment was transferred to Agusan Sector and commanded by LCol William Van Nostrand as Col Ruperto Kangleon was designated as sector executive officer. 81st Field Artillery Regiment went to Mindanao Force reserve and later attached to 102nd Infantry Division.
Cotabato Landing
Kawaguchi Detachment of 56th Division IJA landed in both Cotabato and Parang towns in Cotabato province. General Fort send 2nd Regular Regiment to oppose landing in Cotabato and 61st Infantry Regiment to oppose landing in Parang. 2nd Regular Regiment gave formidable defense but have to withdraw to avoid being flank units from 101st Division defending Davao-Cotabato road retreated. 61st Infantry in Parang didn't fare to the more experienced and modern weapons of Japanese and have to withdraw. LCol. Eugene Mitchell commander of 61st Infantry tried to mount another defensive lines but his troops are annihilated and have to withdraw and in the chaos he was captured.
Surrender
Division was still giving a good fight in Lanao sector when it was ordered by MGen. Sharp to surrender which BGen. Fort reluctantly complied. General Sharp sent an emissary to ensure General Fort comply in Lanao. It surrendered in Lanao but American and Filipino soldiers who refused to surrender went to the hills and started a guerilla warfare. Among them are LCol.
Wendell Fertig
Wendell Fertig (December 16, 1900 – March 24, 1975)Brooks 2003, p. 37. was an American civil engineer, in the American-administered Commonwealth of the Philippines, who organized and commanded an American-Filipino guerrilla force on the Jap ...
in Lanao area and Col.
Ruperto Kangleon
Ruperto Cadava Kangleón (March 27, 1890 – February 27, 1958) was a Filipino military figure and politician. He was a native of the municipality of Macrohon in the province now named Southern Leyte.
Kangleón was the acknowledged leader of t ...
who went back Leyte after escaping and established his own guerilla unit there.
Order of Battle January - May 1942 (Mindanao)
* 73rd Infantry Regiment - LCol Robert Vesey, USA (added in Mindanao)
** 1st Battalion - Capt Albert Chase
** 2nd Battalion - Capt Jack M. Laro
** 3rd Battalion - Capt. John Stephens
* 61st Infantry Regiment (PA) (LCol. Eugene Mitchell) ''(added in Mindanao from Panay Island)''
** 1st Battalion - Maj Sam Jones
** 2nd Battalion - Maj Clyde Childress , Capt Harry Harper
** 3rd Battalion - Maj Ernest McLish
* 84th Provisional Infantry Regiment (LCol. Jay Navin)(''Formed in Mindanao)''
* 2nd Infantry (Regular) Regiment (PA) (LCol Calixto Duque) ''(added in Mindanao from Luzon)''
** 1st Battalion
** 2nd Battalion
** 3rd Battalion
* 81st Engineer Battalion (PA) Maj. Leopoldo Regis
* 81st Division Units (PA)
** 81st Division Headquarters & HQ Company (PA)
** 81st Medical Battalion (PA)
** 81st Signal Company (PA)
** 81st Quartermaster Company (Motorized) (PA)
** 81st QM Transport Company (Truck) (PA)
Sources
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References
Bibliography
*Morton, Louis.
The Fall of the Philippines (Publication 5-2)''. Retrieved on 14 Feb 2017.
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Military units and formations of the Philippine Army in World War II
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