81st Infantry Regiment is a military unit and formation of the Philippine Commonwealth Army

activated in August 1941 and fought in Mindanao during early stage of World War II. It was put under the command of 81st Infantry Division based in Cebu but was transferred to Leyte when 91st Infantry Division was ordered transferred to Luzon. Together with
93rd Infantry Regiment and Leyte Provisional Regiment, they formed the Samar-Leyte Brigade under Colonel Ben-Hur Chastaine.
Background
The regiment was formed in Cebu with recruits mostly from Cebu and Bohol islands. It was brought to Tubigon, Bohol for training and cross to Leyte island. It was initially under the command of Lieutenant Colonel
Ruperto Kangleon
Ruperto Cadava Kangleón (March 27, 1890 – February 27, 1958) was a Filipino military officer and politician. He was a native of the municipality of Macrohon in the province now named Southern Leyte.
Kangleón was the acknowledged leader o ...
, who is a graduate of PC Academy in 1914. In December when hostilities started Lieutenant Colonel Arden Boellner arrived became its senior military instructor. The regiment was issued with
M1917 Enfield
The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" is an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No ...
.30 caliber bolt-action rifles with same issue with other regiments, encountering broken extractors and pins. Lack of ammunition that the soldiers of the regiment was not allowed to fire their rifles during training.
[{{Cite book , last=Catalan , first=Primitivo , title=The brief history of 81st Infantry Division, Philippine Army , publisher=Cintoner Publishing House , year=1973 , location=Quezon City , publication-date=September 1, 1973]
Regimental staffs are S1, S2 - Captain
Marcos Soliman, S3, S4, Signal Officer, Quartermaster, JAG. Captain Soliman would be known as a guerilla leader and Director of NICA years after the war.
Battalion commanders were 1st Battalion, Captain Luis Dator, 2nd Battalion under Captain Segundo Velasco, and 3rd Battalion under Captain Tiburcio Bancaras upon its activation.
By January 1942,In Agusan sector 1st Battalion is now under Captain John S. Miner, 2nd Battalion under 1Lt. Perfecto Mabugat, and 3rd Battalion is now under Major Joseph Stensland.
Deployments to Samar and transfer to Mindanao
Samar
When 91st Infantry Division under Brigadier General
Luther R. Stevens was ordered to transfer to Luzon Island in September 1, 1941, only its last regiment the 93rd Infantry was left in Leyte as it is still being activated and organized from the reservist. USAFFE decided to transfer to 81st Infantry Regiment to bolster its defense. Together with 93rd Infantry Regiment they, comprised the Samar Brigade. Training was continuous when World War II started in December 8, 1941.
Mindanao
In January 1942, it received an order from General Sharp the
Visayas-Mindanao Force
Visayas-Mindanao Force ( Filipino: ''Hukbong Lakas ng Visayas at Mindanao''; Cebuano: ''Puwersa sa Visayas ug Mindanao'') was a military formation created in November 1941 to command all soldiers of the US Army, US Philippine Scouts, Philippine A ...
commander to transferred the Samar Brigade to
Mindanao
Mindanao ( ) is the List of islands of the Philippines, second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and List of islands by population, seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the ...
via Surigao. Along with 93rd Infantry Regiment and Provincial Battalions of Surigao and Agusan they were tasked to defend the Agusan Sector, which included coasts of Agusan, Surigao, and Northern Davao Provinces. The brigade commander Colonel Ben-Hur Chastaine also served as sector commander with its headquarters at Anakan Lumber Co., Compound near
Ginoog,
Misamis Oriental
Misamis Oriental (; ; ), officially the Province of Misamis Oriental, is a Provinces of the Philippines, province located in the Regions of the Philippines, region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. The provincial capital, as well as its ...
.
The regiment was resorted to guarding the coastline, gathering supplies, and retrieving supplies and mines dump by supply ships from Australia. On February 20, 1942, 93rd Infantry Regiment was ordered to transfer to
Bukidnon
Bukidnon (), officially the Province of Bukidnon (; ; ; Bukid language, Binukid and Higaonon language, Higaonon: ''Probinsya ta Bukidnon''), is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindan ...
to be the Force reserve, leaving only 81st Infantry Regiment defending entire Agusan sector. Back on January 13, 1942, to prevent Japanese infiltrating northward from Davao City, Colonel Chastain ordered 1st Battalion, 81st Infantry to moved to
Monkayo, Davao sharing a headquarters with PC in Camp Kalao. 2nd Battalion was ordered to reinforce 1st Battalion, leaving 3rd Battalion along with PC units to defend Butuan City.
Davao Front
The men of 1st Battalion were very effective in preventing the Japanese moving northward and contain them with Davao Province and not reaching Agusan Valley.
In February 5, it was decided to move the entire 81st Infantry Regiment (Less 3rd Battalion) in Agusan-Davao front. Anticipating offensive against the Japanese in Davao City. 2nd Battalion went first, then HQ & HQ battalion, then Colonel Boellner and his staff. In March, 2nd Battalion relieved 1st Battalion in putting pressure to the Japanese forces in Davao.
Towards the end of March Lieutenant Colonel Boellner was transferred to Cagayan sector. Lieutenant Colonel William Van Nostrand, who came from Lanao sector with 61st Infantry, arrived and replaced him as regimental commander.
Butuan Front
But on April 26, 1942, Japanese detachment landed in Butuan creating another front for Agusan sector. 3rd Battalion and Butuan Provisional Battalion.
Surrender
On May 10, 1942, the regiment was still fighting in two fronts Davao and Butuan when order from Mindanao Force headquarters to surrender the following day. Colonel Kangleon surrendered as ordered by Colonel Chastaine and was incarcerated in Camp Kellogg before being moved to a boat in Butuan port. Most of the American soldiers were sent to Davao Penal Colony. Kangleon was able to escape and took a launch and crossed back to Leyte, where he established his guerilla forces.
References
See also
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81st Division (Philippines)
The 81st Infantry Division was a reserve division of the Philippine Army under the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). It was established in the prewar period and fought 1941–1942. Its troops are from Cebu, Bohol, and Leyte bu ...
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Mindanao Force
Mindanao Force was a corps size military unit defending the island of Mindanao, the second largest island of the Philippines, from March 17, 1942, to its surrender on May 9, 1942. The force was created when the Visayas-Mindanao Force was split in ...
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Ruperto Kangleon
Ruperto Cadava Kangleón (March 27, 1890 – February 27, 1958) was a Filipino military officer and politician. He was a native of the municipality of Macrohon in the province now named Southern Leyte.
Kangleón was the acknowledged leader o ...
External links
There were others personal memoirs of Col. Hiram Tarkington, CO 61st FA.
Military units and formations established in 1941
Military units and formations disestablished in 1942