1st Filipino Infantry Regiment
The 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment was a segregated United States Army infantry regiment made up of Filipino Americans from the continental United States and a few veterans of the Battle of the Philippines that saw combat during World War II. It was formed and activated at Camp San Luis Obispo, California, under the auspices of the California National Guard. Originally created as a battalion, it was declared a regiment on 13 July 1942. Deployed initially to New Guinea in 1944, it became a source of manpower for special forces and units that would serve in occupied territories. In 1945, it deployed to the Philippines, where it first saw combat as a unit. After major combat operations, it remained in the Philippines until it returned to California and was deactivated in 1946 at Camp Stoneman
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1st Filipino Infantry Regiment
The 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment was a segregated United States Army infantry regiment made up of Filipino Americans from the continental United States and a few veterans of the Battle of the Philippines that saw combat during World War II. It was formed and activated at Camp San Luis Obispo, California, under the auspices of the California National Guard. Originally created as a battalion, it was declared a regiment on 13 July 1942. Deployed initially to New Guinea in 1944, it became a source of manpower for special forces and units that would serve in occupied territories. In 1945, it deployed to the Philippines, where it first saw combat as a unit. After major combat operations, it remained in the Philippines until it returned to California and was deactivated in 1946 at Camp Stoneman
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Le 1er régiment d'infanterie p ...... été dissous le 10 avril 1946.
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Resimen Infanteri Filipina ke- ...... a diberhentikan pada 1946 di .
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The 1st Filipino Infantry Regi ...... ated in 1946 at Camp Stoneman.
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*New Guinea
*Southern Philippines
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"Laging Una" (Always First)
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**Battle of the Visayas
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Colonel Robert H. Offley
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Colonel William Robert Hamby
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"On to Bataan"
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"Laging Una"
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Le 1er régiment d'infanterie p ...... été dissous le 10 avril 1946.
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Resimen Infanteri Filipina ke- ...... a diberhentikan pada 1946 di .
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The 1st Filipino Infantry Regi ...... vated in 1946 at Camp Stoneman
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1er régiment d'infanterie philippin (États-Unis)
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1st Filipino Infantry Regiment
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Resimen Infanteri Filipina ke-1
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1st Filipino Infantry Regiment
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