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The Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK) ( Filipino: ''Puwersang Expedisyonarya ng Pilipinas sa Korea'' or ''PEPK,''
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: ''Fuerza Expedicionaria Filipina a Corea'' or ''FEFC,'' ) was the
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contingent of the
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forces that fought in the
Korean War {{Infobox military conflict , conflict = Korean War , partof = the Cold War and the Korean conflict , image = Korean War Montage 2.png , image_size = 300px , caption = Clockwise from top:{ ...
(1950–1953). The unit arrived in
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in August 1950. It was composed of 1,468 troops, and was the fifth largest force under the
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. The PEFTOK took part in the Battle of Miudong (which was hailed as the first battle won by Filipino soldiers in a foreign soil) Battle of Yultong and the
Battle of Hill Eerie The Battle of Hill Eerie ( tgl, Labanan sa Eerie Hill; ko, 섬뜩한 언덕 전투, RR: ''Seomtteughan Eondeog Jeontu'') refers to several Korean War engagements between the United Nations Command (UN) forces and the Chinese People's Volunteer ...
. The unit operated alongside the United States 1st Cavalry Division, 3rd Infantry Division, 25th Infantry Division, and 45th Infantry Division.


Units/Battalions/Regiments


2nd Battalion Combat Team (BCT)

2nd BCT served in April–May 1954.PEFTOK The "Black Lion" unit was an experienced combat force in the anti-Huk campaign which arrived in South Korea to extend peacekeeping and reconstruction work. Reynaldo Mendoza, who succeeded Col. Antonio de Veyra as battalion commander of the 2nd BCT, received the Ulchi Distinguished Military Service Medal and Korean War Hero Medal for his service and leadership during the expedition.


10th Battalion Combat Team (BCT)

10th BCT Tank Co Motorized ("The Fighting Filipinos") received the U.S. Gallantry Award for the April 22–23, Battle of Yultong, where it suffered 10 Killed in action (KIA), 14
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(MIA), 26
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(WIA), and 5 additional KIA in rescue efforts for UN. The
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Company of the 10th BCT was at the frontline, under the command of Captain
Conrado Yap Conrado Dumlao Yap (January 22, 1921 April 23, 1951) was a Philippine Army officer and a recipient the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor. Yap was one of the 1,367 Filipino troops (1,303 personal, 64 officers) co ...
. In the Battle of Miudong which happened in November 1950, at early dawn at the outskirts of Miudong, First Sergeant Maximo P Young Sgt Youngand his men were ordered by the US 3rd Infantry Division to secure the area known as Syngue. At At around 730 HOURS on November 11, 1950, together with other Filipino soldiers of the 10th Battalion Combat Team, they reconnoitered with armored tanks in tow, an area believed to be occupied by enemy forces. As they approached the bend, at around 930 HOURS, following an explosion which destroyed the army truck up front, a volley of small arms fire met them and a number of Filipino soldiers got hit. FSgt Young was inside the third tank and the personnel of the first and second tanks seemed to have been stunned. FSgt Young assessed and reconnoitered the immediate surroundings via the tank's periscope. FSgt maneuvered to get to the top of the tank and grabbed the machine gun atop the tank's turret. FSgt Young successfully operated the machine gun as he fired relentlessly at the direction of the enemies. With continuous machine gun fire, FSgt Young repulsed the advancing enemy forces and avoided costly loss of lives among their ranks. This battle was recorded in Korean history as the Battle of Miudong/Syngue and was hailed as the first battle won by Filipinos in foreign soil. FSgt Young was awarded by the Philippine government with the Gold Cross Medal for this heroic feat. On July 27, 2016; FSgt Young who rose to become a Major in the Philippine Army was awarded by the Prime Minister of South Korea, Hwang Kyo-Ahn, the Taegeuk Order of Military Merit. In the Battle of Yuldong, the biggest battle that the Filipino soldiers fought in the Korean War, he was given the authority to withdraw because they were severely outnumbered. Captain Yap's problem was that one of the platoons under his command was being destroyed and he wouldn't leave his men behind. Instead, he counter-attacked and recovered the dead and rescued his wounded men. Unfortunately, he lost his life in the process. He was awarded the Medal of Valor by the Philippines, the Distinguished Service Cross by the U.S. and the TAEGEUK Order of Military Merit by South Korea, making him the only Filipino hero decorated by three countries with the most prestigious medal that they could possibly give. The total 10th BCT casualty tally for the war was 43 KIA, 9 MIA, 58 captured. It served from September 1950 to September 1951.


14th Battalion Combat Team (BCT)

The 14th BCT ("Avengers") received the following awards: South Korean Presidential Unit Citation and Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. It served from March 1953 to April 1954.


19th Battalion Combat Team (BCT)

The 19th BCT ("Bloodhounds") received the following awards: South Korea Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation and U.S. X Corps Battle Citation. It served from April 1952 to March 1953.


20th Battalion Combat Team (BCT)

The 20th BCT suffered 13 KIA, 100 WIA, and 1 MIA. It served from April 1951 to May 1952. Over a four-day period, from May 18 to 21, 1952, this team of Filipino soldiers saw action in the epic
Battle of Hill Eerie The Battle of Hill Eerie ( tgl, Labanan sa Eerie Hill; ko, 섬뜩한 언덕 전투, RR: ''Seomtteughan Eondeog Jeontu'') refers to several Korean War engagements between the United Nations Command (UN) forces and the Chinese People's Volunteer ...
. Six officers and 22 enlisted men were honored for meritorious services by the Philippine and American governments. Gold Cross Medals were conferred to three officers: Lt. Benjamin G. Santos, Lt. Cesar Batilo and Lt. Rodolfo Maestro. The latter also received a
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medal(with 'V'Device) from the US military for leading the first successful assault on May 18. Lt. Leopoldo Regis received a
Distinguished Conduct Star The Distinguished Conduct StarThe AFP Adjutant General, ''AFP Awards and Decorations Handbook'', 1997, OTAG, p. 13-14. is the second highest military award of the Philippines, preceded in precedence only by the Medal of Valor. The award was esta ...
and US
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medal for leadership in the assault on May 19. Lt
Fidel Ramos Fidel Valdez Ramos (, ; March 18, 1928 – July 31, 2022), popularly known as FVR and Eddie Ramos, was a Filipino general and politician who served as the List of presidents of the Philippines, 12th president of the Philippines from 1992 to ...
, who led the assault on May 21, was conferred the Military Merit medal. Capt. Rodrigo Sarmiento of the medical detachment was also given the Military Merit medal for meritorious services for the period September 12, 1951, to May 15, 1952.Juan F. Villasanta, "6 20th BCT Brass, 22 EMs Recommended For US Awards", June 16, 1952. 112 Filipino Soldiers were Killed in Action during the Korean War.


Prominent members

* Venancio "Bonny" Serrano * Benjamin G Santos * Fidel V. Ramos *
Fortunato Abat Fortunato Abat (June 10, 1925 – March 7, 2018) was a Filipino major general who served as the 20th Secretary of the Department of National Defense (DND), Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, and Commanding General of the Philippine A ...
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Emilio S. Liwanag Captain Emilio S. Liwanag (March 27, 1911 – April 12, 1967) was an officer in the Philippine Navy who served during the World War II, Second World War and the Korean War. He started his military career as a 3rd Lieutenant with the 3rd Light In ...
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Conrado Yap Conrado Dumlao Yap (January 22, 1921 April 23, 1951) was a Philippine Army officer and a recipient the Philippines' highest military award for courage, the Medal of Valor. Yap was one of the 1,367 Filipino troops (1,303 personal, 64 officers) co ...
* Reynaldo Mendoza * Ulpiano T. Baluis * Recaredo R. Albano * Isabelo B. Bresenio


See also

* Military history of the Philippines *
Armed Forces of the Philippines The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ( fil, Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas) are the military forces of the Philippines. It consists of three main service branches; the Army, the Air Force, and the Navy (including the Marine Corps). The ...


References


External links


''Filipino Soldiers fighting Communist China''

PEFTOK blog


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