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  2. Category : Military units and formations of the Philippine ...

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    0–9. 1st Infantry Division (Philippines) 2nd Infantry Division (Philippines) 11th Division (Philippines) 11th Field Artillery Regiment (PA) 21st Division (Philippines)

  3. Category : Military units and formations of the Philippine Army

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    Infantry units and formations of the Philippines (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Military units and formations of the Philippine Army" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  4. Military history of the Philippines during World War II

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    World War II Pacific Island Guide: A Geo-military Study. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313313950. Sandler, Stanley (2001). World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780815318835.

  5. Battle of Beiping–Tianjin - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Beiping–Tianjin (simplified Chinese: 平津作战; traditional Chinese: 平津作戰; pinyin: Píng Jīn Zùozhàn), also known as the Battle of Beiping, Battle of Peiping, Battle of Beijing, Battle of Peiking, the Peiking–Tientsin Operation, and by the Japanese as the North China Incident (北支事変, Hokushi jihen) (25–31 July 1937) was a series of battles of the Second ...

  6. 91st Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth of the Philippines: Branch: Philippine Army: Type: Infantry Division: Size: 6.000: Part of: SLF (II Philippine Corps) (Jan 1942 - Apr 1942) Reserve Force (Nov 1941 - Jan 1942) Garrison/HQ: Camp Murphy, Quezon City, Rizal: Engagements: World War II. Battle of Bataan; Philippines campaign (1941–1942) Commanders; Commander(s) Col ...

  7. Battle of Beiping–Tianjin order of battle - Wikipedia

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    37th Division of Hopei (15,750 men) Lt. Gen. Feng Chian Special Operations Regiment [11] 109th Brigade 110th Brigade 111th Brigade Independent 35th Brigade 38th Division of Shansi (15,400 men) General Zhang Zizhong Special Operations Regiment 112th Brigade 113th Brigade 114th Brigade Independent 26th Brigade 132nd Division of Shansi (15,000 men ...

  8. 2nd Infantry Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Regular Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army, was activated 6 January 1942, uniting the 4 existing Philippine Constabulary Regiments under one divisional command. [2] Part of these troops were at Camp Murphy (now Camp Emilio Aguinaldo) in Quezon City and part at Fort William McKinley (now Fort Andres Bonifacio) in Taguig, Rizal (now ...

  9. List of divisions of the People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    1st Guard Division – PLA Beijing Garrison, Central Theater Command [2] 2nd Infantry Divisiondivision transferred to the People's Armed Police to become the 8690 Unit (often referred to as the 2nd Armed Police Mobile Division) in the 1990s. [3] 3rd Division (1st Formation) of the 1st Group Army was deactivated in 1952.