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The North Luzon Force was a corps-sized grouping of the U.S.-sponsored
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, defeated in battle against the Japanese in 1941–42. On November 4, 1941,
United States Army Forces 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) announced the creation of new commands to organize, train, and equip
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 ...
forces and US Philippine Department forces. The new commands are North Luzon Force (NLF), South Luzon Force (SLF), Visayan-Mindanao Force (VMF), and
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under BGen. George F. Moore. Initially BGen. Edward P. King Jr was selected as commander established his headquarters in Fort Stoltenberg in Angeles, Pampanga. However, as war was looming MGen. Jonathan Wainwright IV, replaced General King to command and he was given 11th Infantry Division under Col. (Later BGen) William Brougher, USA, 21st Infantry Division under BGen. Mateo Capinpin a native filipino army officer, 31st Infantry Division under Col (Later BGen.) Clifford Bluemel, and 71st Infantry Division under Col. (Later BGen. Clyde Selleck). 71st Division can be committed only with direct permission by USAFFE Hq.).Chapter IV: Prewar Plans, Japanese and American
The Fall of the Philippines ''US Army in WWII: The War in the Pacific'' p70 War came in the Philippines on December 8, 1941, when Japanese bombed Clark Air Fields and other military facilities with warning. Combat units of the NLF was still partly assembled and trained. The equipment dated to the First World War, and the majority of the trainees has not fired a rifle due to lack of training facilities and ammunition. Later additional units where added 26th US Cavalry Regiment (PS), 31st US Infantry Regiment the only all American personnel infantry unit and 88th US Field Artillery (PS). Also added are antiaircraft artillery units of recently arrived 200th US Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment a National Guard unit from
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, US. Another unit was added before the start of the hostilities, 1st Provisional Light Tank Group composed by 192nd US Tank Battalion and 194th US Tank Battalion (Less Company C and D) equipped with M3 Stuart Light Tanks and M2 Half Tracks. 301st US Field Artillery under Col Edward Quintard was created locally and was equipped with M1918 155mm Howitzers (Long Tom) and Canon de 155mm guns found in the island but lacks the fire controls.


Deployments

General Wainwright deployed his troops mainly in
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area expecting a major landings in the area. 21st Infantry Division posted at the west coast of Lingayen Gulf and 11th Division at the eastern coast. Also, anticipating landings in Cagayan area which he posted a unit to create token resistance. 26th US Cavalry and 94th Tank Battalion are posted at Fort Stoltenberg and Clark Air Fields in
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to prevent airborne landings. 31st Infantry Division based in Camp Dau will defend the other are of Central Plains of Luzon.


Japanese Landings

As expected there was landing in Lingayen Gulf what was not expected was Japanese landed in the east coast in La Union not in the west coast in Lingayen, Pangasinan where bulk of his defenses are prepared by 21st and 11th Divisions. As a result General Wainwright deployed his reserve force 71st Division of BGen Selleck along with the 26th US Cavalry Regiment of Colonel Pierce at Rosario to prevent them from going to Baguio the summer Capital of the Philippines. Tank Company of 194th Tank Company was also sent to support the opposing forces at Pozurrubio,
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but these forces wasn't able to stop the Japanese from reaching Rosario where junction road to Baguio starts. As a result 14th Infantry Regiment of 11th Division and a battalion of 71st Infantry, 71st Division who was posted in Baguio was cutoff. As a result General Wainwright decided that any defenses above Agno river is futile so he requested to withdraw below Agno river which General MacArthur approved.


Withdraw to Bataan

Along the Bataan defensive line the NLF became the I Philippine Corps. MGen. Albert Jones took over the command when the command in the Philippines were restructured. MGen. Wainwright was promoted to Lieutenant General and took over command of forces in entire Philippines thus creating US Forces in the Philippines (USFIP). All Forces in Bataan was under MGen. Edward P. King Jr became Luzon Force making I Philippine Corps (NLF) and II Philippine Corps (SLF) its subordinate. To prevent further annihilation of his battered and hungry troops, plus no more ammunition left General King surrendered his Luzon Force on May 9, 1942 to Japanese. His troops was forced to walked under the heat without food and water later known as
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. Taking more casualties and those who endured was cramped to a train for Camp O'Donnell in
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,
Tarlac Tarlac, officially the Province of Tarlac ( pam, Lalawigan ning Tarlac; pag, Luyag/Probinsia na Tarlac; ilo, Probinsia ti Tarlac; tgl, Lalawigan ng Tarlac; ), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. It ...
. More death to both Filipino and American soldiers upon reaching the POW camp. Thus, ending the Bataan campaign effectively.


Guerilla activities

Few months after surrender those units who were isolated and those refused to surrendered started guerilla campaign against the Japanese. New recruits and more join when Filipino soldiers were released on September 1942 setting up the USFIP-NL a guerilla unit commanded by Colonel Martin Moses and later Colonel Russell Volckman.


Order of Battle

11th Infantry Division (PA) – BGen. William Brougher, USA 21st Infantry Division (PA) – BGen. Mateo Capinpin, PA 31st Infantry Division (PA) – BGen. Clifford Bluemel, USA 71st Infantry Division (PA) – BGen. Clyde Selleck, USA US Provisional Light Tank Group – Colonel James R.N Weaver, USA 26th US Cavalry (Motorized) Regiment – Colonel Clinton Pierce, USA 31st US Infantry Regimental Combat Team – Colonel Charles Steel, USA 200th US Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment – Colonel Charles Sage, USA 1/60th US Coast Artillery (AA) 86th US Field Artillery 83rd Engineer (Aviation) Battalion


See also

*
History of the Philippine Army The Philippine Army was established on December 21, 1935, as the Army of the Philippines, with a general headquarters in Manila, and units and formations based throughout the provinces of the Philippines. The Philippine Army was initially org ...
* US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) * Philippine Campaign *
Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays The Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays ("Coast Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays" until 1925) (a.k.a. CD/HD Manila Bay) were a United States Army Coast Artillery Corps harbor defense command, part of the Philippine Department of the Un ...


References

* {{cite book, last1=Drea, first1=Edward J., last2=Cole , first2=Ronald H., last3=Poole , first3=Walter S., last4=Schnabel, title=The History of the Unified Command Plan 1946–2012.”, place=Washington DC , publisher=Joint History Office, Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, date=2013


External links


Timeline
''Philippine Archives Collection, National Archives''

''HyperWar''

World War II Armed Forces – Orders of Battle and Organizations
''Niehorster.org''


extracted from MacArthur Reports, ''
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, United States Army'' Military units and formations of the Philippine Army in World War II