4th Infantry Division (Philippines)
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The 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army
Philippine Army
The Philippine Army is the ground arm of the Armed Forces of the Philippines . Its official name in Tagalog is Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas. On July 23, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III appointed Maj. Gen...

, known officially as the Diamond Division, is one of the Philippine Army's Infantry
Infantry
Infantrymen are soldiers who are specifically trained for the role of fighting on foot to engage the enemy face to face and have historically borne the brunt of the casualties of combat in wars. As the oldest branch of combat arms, they are the backbone of armies...

 units in Northern Mindanao
Northern Mindanao
Designated as Region X of the Philippines, Northern Mindanao is composed of five provinces and two cities classified as highly-urbanized, all occupying the north-central part of Mindanao island, and the island-province of Camiguin...

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Untold History of the 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army during World War II under the Japanese Occupation

4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army in Southern Luzon

During World War II, the 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army was established from 1942 to 1946 at the military general headquarters and military camps and garrisoned in Southern Luzon was the assigned to combat the armed forces of the Japanese Imperial military insurgency in the city of Manila and Southern Luzon, before the Post-Japanese Invasion to the Liberation of the Philippines and started the fall the engagements of the Anti-Japanese military operations to liberated in Manila, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Mindoro and Palawan on Luzon in 1942 to 1945 to helping local recognized guerrillas and U.S. liberating troops by defeated against from the Japanese Imperial forces.

Started the Battle for the Liberation of Manila on 1945, the sending the local military operations by the local Filipino soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army 4th Infantry Division was entered and liberated around in Manila on February 1945 from the local PCA military GHQ base in Southern Luzon and helped the local recognized guerrillas and the U.S. military forces in Manila against the Imperial Japanese military forces led by Navy Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi. The local troopers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army 4th Infantry Division was sending around in Northern and Southern Manila was fought and attacking Japanese on February 1945. Begins the Fall of Intramuros on February 23, to February 26, 1945, local military forces of the Philippine Commonwealth Army 4th Infantry Division was sending and entering in Intramuros and helps local guerrilla groups and U.S. troops against the Japanese. On March 03, 1945 after the Liberation of Manila, the local soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army 4th Infantry Division and meet the American soldiers was recaptured and taken in Manila after the main-battle, and lifted by civilian dead boidies by the combined Filipino and American soldiers during the Manila Massacre on February 1945.

Beginning the Allied Invasion of Palawan on February to April 1945, the local soldiers and officers under by 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and supporting the American soldiers under the United States Army and Armed Forces units was sending the operations and they recaptured and liberated the landing beaches and land entered in the province of Palawan and defeated and attacking Japanese troops.

Begins the Liberation of Southern Luzon on January to August 1945, local troops and officers under by 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army sending the combat military operations in Southern Luzon included the provinces of Rizal, Cavite, Laguna and Batangas and they recaptured and liberated in Southern Luzon was clearing the eight months and one year liberators for the main battles and invading commands and aiding the local guerrilla resistance and U.S. military forces against the Japanese Imperial forces.

Started the First and Second Battle of Mindoro on December 1944 to August 1945, local military forces and officers under the Philippine Commonwealth Army was stationed and located the local PCA military GHQ base in the island province of Mindoro from 1942 to 1946 and they sending the military operations in Mindoro and include the local guerrilla resistance and the United States and Australian troops against the Japanese Imperial forces under by Lieutenant General Rikichi Tsukada. Since the First Battle of Mindoro on December 1944 between the joint and combined military forces of the Philippine Commonwealth, United States and Australia including the local guerrilla groups against the Japanese Imperial forces and the Second Battle of Mindoro on January to August 1945 between the eight months and one year main battles between the local Filipino troops under the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary units included the recognized guerrilla groups against the Imperial Japanese military forces.

On February 28, 1945, combined military forces of the Filipino troops of the 4th and 5th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and the American troops of the U.S. Armed Forces units was landing beaches and they found recaptured and invading liberated from the island of Lubang
Lubang Island
Lubang Island is the largest island in the Lubang Group of Islands, an archipelago which lies to the northwest of the northern end of Mindoro in the Philippines. The Lubang Islands are about southwest of Manila. There are seven islands in the group, The island is divided into two municipalities. ...

 with the aided by the local guerrilla resistance and they fought against the Imperial Japanese Army forces under by Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda
Hiroo Onoda
is a former Japanese army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and did not surrender until 1974, having spent almost 30 years holding out in the Philippines. He held the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.-Early life:...

. However, the successfully victories from the combined U.S. and Filipino Commonwealth troops was captured from the islands in Lubang after the main battle and the Japanese troops surrenders to the Allies. Meanwhile, former Second Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda
Hiroo Onoda
is a former Japanese army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and did not surrender until 1974, having spent almost 30 years holding out in the Philippines. He held the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.-Early life:...

 and they three Japanese soldiers include Private 1st Class Yūichi Akatsu, Corporal Shōichi Shimada and Private 1st Class Kinshichi Kozuka was did not surrendered by the combined Filipino and U.S. ground forces from the Islands on 1945 after the war.

Before the Japanese Holdouts in the Philippines after World War II. Private 1st Class Yūichi Akatsu was found surrender by the Filipino troops on 1950, former Corporal Shōichi Shimada was found killed and shotdead by the Filipino troops on 1954. Meanwhile, Private 1st Class Kinshichi Kozuka was killed and shotdead by twoshots by the local police on October 19, 1972 before the Martial Law in the Philippines under by dictator president Ferdinand E. Marcos on September 21. But again, former Second Lieutenant Onoda
Hiroo Onoda
is a former Japanese army intelligence officer who fought in World War II and did not surrender until 1974, having spent almost 30 years holding out in the Philippines. He held the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Imperial Japanese Army.-Early life:...

 was they found surrendered by the Armed Forces of the Philippines in Lubang on 1974.

4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army in Eastern Visayas

The 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army was established from 1942 to 1946 at the military general headquarters and military camps and garrisoned here in Eastern Visayas was the assigned to combat the armed forces of the Japanese Imperial military insurgency in Eastern Visayas before the Post-Japanese Invasion to the Liberation of the Philippines and started the fall the engagements of the Anti-Japanese military operations to liberated the main provinces of Samar and Leyte and the islands of Biliran on Eastern Visayas in 1942 to 1945 to helping local recognized guerrillas and U.S. liberating ground troops by defeated against from the Japanese Imperial forces.

Beginning the Liberation of Eastern Visayas on October 1944 to August 1945, local soldiers under the 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was stationed and located the local PCA military GHQ base in Leyte and Samar and they sending the local military operations in Eastern Visayas include the two province of Leyte and Samar and aiding the Leyte and Samar guerrilla groups and American military forces and defeats Japanese troops under by General Tomoyuki Yamashita include the Battle of Leyte on 1944 to 1945 and Battle of Samar on 1945. The 41st Infantry Regiment under the 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was local military re-establishment on 1942 to 1946 at the general headquarters and stationed in Ormoc, Leyte and they sending operations in Leyte on 1944 to 1945 was became the aiding by the local Leyteño guerrilla groups under by Colonel Ruperto C. Kangleon, the soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army 92nd Infantry Division and U.S. Army 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment and the American liberation military forces against the Imperial Japanese soldiers starts the Battle of Leyte on October 1944 to August 1945.

Untold History of the 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army during the Post-War era

On January 15, 1946 right after the World War II, upon the reestablishment of the Commonwealth Government
Commonwealth of the Philippines
The Commonwealth of the Philippines was a designation of the Philippines from 1935 to 1946 when the country was a commonwealth of the United States. The Commonwealth was created by the Tydings-McDuffie Act, which was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1934. When Manuel L...

, all Military Districts were converted to military areas; Pursuant to Section 1 General Orders Number 46 of HAFP dated January 8, 1946. The 1st and 2nd Military Areas (IMA-IIMA) was in Luzon, while 3rd Military Area (IIIMA) in the Visayas, and the 4th Military Area (IVMA) in Mindanao. The remaining forces of the 10th MD were absorbed to Military Police Command (MPC) based at Camp Overtone, Iligan.

Mission

4th Infantry (Diamond) Division conducts internal security operations to dismantle four (4) priority New People's Army
New People's Army
The New People's Army is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines. It was formed on March 29, 1969. The Maoist NPA conducts its armed guerrilla struggle based on the strategical line of 'protracted people's war'.The NPA exacts so called "revolutionary taxes" from business owners...

 fronts and degrade three (3) priority New People's Army areas in Caraga
Caraga
Caraga is an administrative region of the Philippines, on the northeastern portion of the island of Mindanao. It is the newest region in the Philippines and is also called Region XIII. The Caraga Region was created through Republic Act No. 7901 on February 25, 1995...

 region and portion of Region 10 by 2009 to attain a physically and psychologically secure environment conducive to continuous development.

Brigades

  • 401st Infantry (UNITE n FIGHT) Brigade
  • 402nd Infantry (STINGERS) Brigade
  • 403rd Infantry (PEACEMAKER) Brigade

Battalions

  • 8th Infantry (DEPENDABLE) Battalion
  • 23rd Infantry (MASIGASIG) Battalion
  • 29th Infantry (MATATAG) Battalion
  • 30th Infantry (PYTHON) Battalion
  • 36th Infantry (VALOR) Battalion
  • 26th Infantry (EVER ONWARD) Battalion
  • 58th Infantry (DIMALULUPIG) Battalion

Service Support Units (SSU)

  • Camp Evangelista Station Hospital (CESH)
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Service Battalion (HHSBn)
  • Service Support Battalion (SSBn)
  • 4th Division Training Unit (4DTU)
  • Civil Military operations Battalion (CMOB)

See also

  • Armed Forces of the Philippines
    Armed Forces of the Philippines
    The Armed Forces of the Philippines is composed of the Philippine Army, Philippine Navy and Philippine Air Force...

  • Philippine Army
    Philippine Army
    The Philippine Army is the ground arm of the Armed Forces of the Philippines . Its official name in Tagalog is Hukbong Katihan ng Pilipinas. On July 23, 2010, President Benigno Aquino III appointed Maj. Gen...

  • AFP Eastern Mindanao Command
    AFP Eastern Mindanao Command
    The Eastern Mindanao Command, known officially as the EastMinCom, is one of the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Wide Support Commands combating terrorism and insurgency in Mindanao.-Lineage of Commander:* LtGen Rodolfo S...

  • Edilberto Evangelista
    Edilberto Evangelista
    Edilberto Evangelista was a Filipino civil engineer who trained in the University of Ghent, Belgium. His popularity by the time of the Philippine Revolution could have made him president rather than Emilio Aguinaldo, lest he was killed by a bullet in the head.-Early Life and Career:He was born in...


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