Mindanao Force was a corps size military unit defending the island of
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 ...
, 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
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 ...
was split into two in March 1942. It was initiated in February 1942 in the headquarters of 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''; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Fuerzas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos en el Lejano Oriente'') was a m ...
, but took effect when General
Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American general who served as a top commander during World War II and the Korean War, achieving the rank of General of the Army (United States), General of the Army. He served with dis ...
departed for Australia on March 17, 1942.
Visayas-Mindanao Force (VMF) commander Major General
William F. Sharp assumed command of the force since he moved his previous headquarters in January in that year. He retained his staffs from his previous VMF HQ to his Mindanao Force HQ and released Visayan Force to Brigadier General
Bradford Chynoweth. Along with Luzon Force and Harbor Defense of Manila and Subic, both headquarters were to report directly to US Forces in the Philippines HQ in Corregidor under Lieutenant General
Jonathan Wainwright IV.
The main mission of Mindanao Force was to protect
Del Monte Field and construct more air fields around Mindanao so supplies from Australia could be flown in, in preparation for the relief of the Philippine Garrison by General MacArthur. This was not materialized, due to the grip of the Japanese forces in the Philippines and its surrender on May 10, 1942.
Background
Back in January, General Sharp was able to transfer units from
Visayas
The Visayas ( ), or the Visayan Islands (Bisayan languages, Visayan: ''Kabisay-an'', ; Filipino language, Filipino: ''Kabisayaan'' ), are one of the three Island groups of the Philippines, principal geographical divisions of the Philippines, a ...
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 ...
when he was still commander of Visayas and Mindanao. He was of lack of training of his forces, lack of weapons and ammunitions, and supplies. He brought along
81st Division under Brigadier General
Guy O. Fort and ordered to relocate in Mindanao the following units, 73rd Infantry Regiment from Negros, 61st Infantry, 62nd Infantry, and 61st Field Artillery from Panay. He also had forces from Leyte which composed by 81st Infantry Regiment and 93rd Infantry Regiment that wasn't included during the transfer of
91st Division to
Luzon
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. Bulk of the forces are now in Mindanao leaving only one division in Visayas.
Force Staffs
Much of the Mindanao Force staffs are the same officers of defunct Visayas-Mindanao Force.
* Chief of Staff - Colonel William Thompson, USA
* Deputy Chief of Staff - Colonel Archibald Mixson, USA
* G1 Personnel - Lieutenant Colonel Howard Perry, USA
* G2 Intelligence - Lieutenant Colonel Charles Humber, USA
** Assistant - Major Lawrence Prichard, USA
* G3 Operations - Lieutenant Colonel William Robinson, USA
* G4 Supply - Lieutenant Colonel Robert Johnstone, USA
** Assistant G4 - Major Reed Fritz
* HQ & HQ Units - Major Max Weil
* Adjutant General - Lieutenant Colonel William T. Halloway-Cook, USA
** Assistant - Major Coleman Caruthers, USA
* Inspector General - Colonel Howard Frissell, USA
* Judge Advocate General - Lieutenant Colonel Arch Keever, USA
* Artillery
* Quartermaster - Colonel Melville Creusere
** Transports - Captain James Knowles
* Engineer - Lieutenant Colonel Wendell Fertig
** Assistant Engineer - Captain Robert Sly
* Signal - Major Robert Chrisman
* Ordinance - Major William Latimer
* Finance - Colonel William Enos
* Surgeon - Lieutenant Colonel William H. Braddock
** Dental - Captain Robert Nelson
** Veterinarian - Captain Oliver Orson
Defensive plans
He divided the island into five defensive sector and place sector commanders on each and combat units to repulse Japanese landings.
Zamboanga Peninsula
Zamboanga Peninsula (; ; ) is an administrative region in Mindanao, Philippines, designated as Region IX. It consists of the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga Sibugay and Zamboanga del Sur, and the cities of Isabela and Zamboang ...
sector, Misamis-Lanao sector, Cagayan Sector, Agusan Sector including Surigao provinces, and the largest Cotabato-Davao sector which covers the southern end of . All reserve forces are posted in the northern part of
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 ...
province.
Lanao Sector which included Misamis Occidental in Zamboanga Peninsula was commanded by Brigadier General
Guy O. Fort who also commanded the
81st Division. He had his headquarters in Dansalan, Lanao (now Marawi City). He had 2nd Infantry Regiment a regular Philippine Army unit under Lieutenant Colonel Calixto Duque posted in Cotabato City. 61st Infantry Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Mitchell posted in
Malabang
Malabang, officially the Municipality of Malabang ( Maranao: ''Inged a Malabang''; ), is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 49,088 people. The town is one of the t ...
. 73rd Infantry Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Robert Vessey was held in reserve to guard northern part of Lanao Province and Misamis Oriental.

Cagayan Sector was under the command of Colonel William P. Morse who also commanded the newly created
102nd Division. Under his command was 61st Field Artillery under Lieutenant Colonel Hiram Tarkington and 81st Field Artillery Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel John Woodridge, both regiments are fighting as infantry due to lack of artillery guns. 103rd Infantry Regiment under Major Joseph Webb, was transferred from 101st Division sector.
Agusan Sector was under Colonel Ben-Hur Chastaine who transferred from Leyte island along with Leyte Brigade, which has 81st Infantry Regiment under 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 ...
, Lieutenant Colonel Arden Boellner took over the command, which later commanded by Lieutenant Colonel William Van Norstrand after Boellner was transferred to Cagayan sector to be the executive officer of newly formed 102nd Infantry Division/Cagayan Sector and 93rd Infantry Regiment under the command of Major John Goldstrap. He had his headquarters at Anakan Lumber Co., in Agusan. Colonel Chastaine posted 1st Battalion, 81st Infantry Regiment in Northern Davao at Camp Kalaw in
Monkayo, Davao along with few constabulary, remnants of 82nd Infantry and militia to cover his rear. In February 93rd Infantry Regiment was transferred to Bukidnon designated as Force reserve. It was replaced by 3rd PC Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Francisco Donesa and posted in Ginoog, Misamis Oriental.
Zamboanga Sector was initially under the command of Colonel William F. Dalton and later his Lieutenant Colonel Alvin T. Wilson who was combat experience in Davao, defending entire Zamboanga peninsula including Sulu Archipelago and expanding Wolfe Field is primary mission of this sector. Major Lawrence F. Prichard became sector executive officer, Major Magnusson was sector engineer in-charge of the construction of Wolfe Field and later
Moret field, with the help of Captain R. Winne and Filipino engineer senor Nanac. Later Major Magnusson was relieved by Major George W. Roper to fasten its construction. However, construction of these fields are still on going and never was operational until surrender. With orders from General Sharp, Colonel Dalton with Major Peck and Captain Breitling transferred to Lake Pinamaloy in Bukidnon. Two Philippine Scout Companies also was moved to act as instructors for the infantry and artillery schools being established. Colonel Wilson's assumed command and his force was made of 1st Battalion 102nd Infantry under Major Jose D. Garcia as its commander, 1st Battalion 106th Provisional Infantry Regiment made up of high school and middle school students, Moro Bolo Battalion under Datu Topan, and Constabularies under Major A.P Carandang.
Cotabato-Davao Sector was the largest sector the entire island. It is under the command of Brigadier General
Joseph Vachon concurrent commander of
101st Division based in
Camp Casisang and later moved to
Lake Pinamaloy in
Maramag, Bukidnon. He moved again his HQ to Carmen Ferry in
Cotabato
Cotabato, formerly and still commonly referred to as North Cotabato and officially the Province of Cotabato, is a landlocked Provinces of the Philippines, province in the Philippines located in the Soccsksargen Regions of the Philippines, regi ...
Province.
* Davao subsector was initially under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Roger Hilsman Sr., at the start of the hostilities. As his troops were disseminated by the Japanese in December 1941, General Vachon sent another unit to cover Digos to Kabacan highway. 101st Field Artillery Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Reed Graves who is fighting as infantry due to lack of artilleries.
* Cotabato subsector is under 102nd Infantry Regiment commander Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Russell which covers entire Cotabato town and further inland to guard Mindanao River.
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* Carmen Ferry subsector which under the command of Major Shamfiner, guarding the main entrance to Bukidnon Province. His troops composed of service troops, air corps (fighting as infantry) and Philippine Constabulary.
Communication Zone is referred as the entire Bukidnon Province which is at the center of Mindanao, it is vital as it moved units and supplies. Lieutenant Colonel Howard Frissell was transferred from Digos sector to Bukidnon to command the sector. Initially, it has 2nd Battalion 82nd Infantry under Major Frank McGee veterans of Davao front. 3rd PC Infantry Regiment was transferred from Cotabato to guard the communication lines between sectors. Colonel Frissell reorganized the sector to have reserves on both ends of the Sayre Highway, 93rd Infantry Regiment was transferred from Agusan sector to Dalirig, Another reserve force 62nd Infantry Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Allen Thayer was moved via hard march from Lanao to Bukidnon and posted in Puntian. Lieutenant Colonel William F. Dalton was designated as subsector commander which also the commander of the infantry and artillery school in Lake Pinamaloy. Last days of the defensive campaign 61st Field Artillery was transferred to Puntian as 62nd Infantry was moved to Tankulan to defend Magima Canyon lines. Detachment of 43rd Infantry Regiment (PS) under Major Allen Peck also in the sector as they act as instructors of the training school.
Combat narratives
In December 1941 ''Sakaguchi'' and ''Muira detachments'' with air and naval support from ''4th Fleet'' landed in
Davao, there they faced defending troops of Colonel Hilsman. After dispersing the defending troops, ''Sakaguchi detachment'' left for
Sulu
Sulu (), officially the Province of Sulu (Tausug language, Tausūg: ''Wilaya' sin Lupa' Sūg''; ), is a Provinces of the Philippines, province of the Philippines in the Sulu Archipelago.
It was part of the Bangsamoro, Bangsamoro Autonomous R ...
island, only ''Muira detachment'' was left and waited for reinforcement. In April it received reinforcements from Palau and intensify its campaign in Davao area. After capturing Panay island Kawamura detachment landed in Tagoloan and Bugo in Misamis Oriental and was met by 102nd Division. After capture of Cebu island Kawaguchi detachment landed in western coast in Cotabato town and Malabang,Lanao. With these three pronged attacks, Mindanao Force was pushed in the middle of the island.
Surrender
After General Homma rejected General Jonathan Wainwright's surrender because it didn't included forces in Visayas and Mindanao. He was forced to order General Sharp to surrender both Visayas and Mindanao Forces as he thinking that the forces in Corregidor will be massacred should hostilities resumed. He sent Lieutenant Colonel Jesse Traywick to General Sharp's headquarters and later to Visayas Islands. General Sharp resumed commanding forces in Visayas too on May 6, 1942, to ensure the order of General Wainwright to surrender. He ordered General Chynoweth to surrender his forces in Visayas.
Order of battle
*
81st Infantry Division – Brigadier General
Guy O. Fort, PA
**
61st Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Mitchell, USA
**
73rd Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Vessey, USA
** 84th Infantry (Moro Bolo) Regiment - Major Jay Navin, USA
** 2nd Infantry Regiment (PA) - Lieutenant Colonel Calixto Duque, PA
** Artillery Detachment - Captain Albert Price, USA
*
101st Infantry Division – Brigadier General
Joseph Vachon, USA
**
101st Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Roger Hilsman Sr , Lieutenant Colonel John McGee
**
102nd Infantry Regiment (Less 1st Bn) – Lieutenant Colonel Nelson Russell
** 104th Infantry Regiment - Captain Henry Macner, USA
** 105th Infantry Regiment (Moro-Bolo) - Captain Schultz
**
101st Field Artillery Regiment
The 101st Field Artillery ("Boston Light Artillery") regiment is the oldest active field artillery regiment in the United States Army, with a lineage dating to 13 December 1636 when it was organized as the South Regiment. It is one of several N ...
– Lieutenant Colonel Reed Graves
*
102nd Infantry Division – Colonel
William P. Morse, USA
**
103rd Infantry Regiment – Major Joseph Webb, USA
**
62nd Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Allen Thayer, USA
**
61st Field Artillery Regiment (Fighting as Infantry) – Lieutenant Colonel Hiram Tarkington, USA
** 81st Field Artillery Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel John Woodridge
* Leyte-Samar Brigade – Colonel Ben-Hur Chastaine, USA
**
81st Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Arden Boellner , Lieutenant Colonel Robert Van Norstrand
**
3rd PC Infantry Regiment – Lieutenant Colonel Francisco Donesa, PC , Lieutenant Colonel Roy Gregory
** Agusan Provisional Battalion
** Surigao Provisional Battalion
* Zamboanga - Lieutenant Colonel Alvin T. Wilson , Lieutenant Colonel William F. Dalton
** 1st Battalion/102nd Infantry - Major Tremaine
** 1st Battalion/106th Infantry - Major Jose D. Garcia
** PC Company - Captain A. P. Carandang, PC
* Field Artillery Detachment (6 QF 2.95inch Mountain Guns) – Major Paul Phillips
* Reserve Forces – Colonel William Dalton, USA
**
93rd Infantry Regiment – Major John Goldtrap , Lieutenant Colonel Ben-Hur Chastaine
** Companies C & E, 1/43rd US Infantry (Scouts) – Major Allen Peck
** 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry (Regular) Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Calixto Duque, PA
** Air Corps Detachment
See also
*
Philippine Army
The Philippine Army (PA) () is the main, oldest and largest branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), responsible for ground warfare. , it had an estimated strength of 143,100 soldiers The service branch was established on December ...
*
US Philippine Scouts
*
World War II in the Philippines
The Commonwealth of the Philippines was attacked by the Empire of Japan on 8 December 1941, nine hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor (the Philippines is on the Asian side of the international date line). Although it was governed by a semi-ind ...
*
Luzon Force
Luzon Force or Bataan Defense Force is a short-lived Field Army size unit created in the Philippines after the restructure of command organized by General Douglas MacArthur commander of US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). He wished to contr ...
*
Visayan Force
*
Japanese landing in Davao WW II
*
AFP Southern Command
*
AFP Eastern Mindanao Command
The Eastern Mindanao Command (abbrv. as EASTMINCOM) is the Armed Forces of the Philippines' unified command in charge of the Davao, Soccsksargen, and Caraga regions. It is responsible for the defense of these areas against external aggression, a ...
*
AFP Western Mindanao Command
References
External links
Battle of Mindanao 1942POWs from Mindanao
Military units and formations established in 1941
Military units and formations of the Philippine Army in World War II
Military units and formations disestablished in 1942
Disbanded units and formations of the Philippines