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  2. Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Army consists of 11 infantry divisions, 1 armor division, 1 combined arms brigade, 1 artillery regiment, 5 engineer brigades, 1 aviation regiment, and 7 combat support units which are spread throughout the Philippine Archipelago.

  3. 1st Brigade Combat Team (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Brigade Combat Team "Aegis", Philippine Army, is the Philippine Army's current primary combined arms and rapid deployment unit. It was formed out of a new concept that was among the lessons learned from the Battle of Marawi against terrorist forces in urban environment. [ 1 ]

  4. South Luzon Force - Wikipedia

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    David Babcock equipped with T12 Gun Carriage (75mm), Provisional Field Artillery Battalion from 88th Field Artillery, 515th Coast Artillery (AA), and Provisional Infantry Brigade under BGen. Simeon De Jesus, composing of Philippine Constabulary units of Southern Luzon. 1st Regular Division of Philippine Commonwealth Army under BGen.

  5. 1st Infantry Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Established as the 1st Regular Division, Philippine Army was on 5 May 1936 to 9 April 1942 and stationed at Camp Murphy (now Camp Aguinaldo) in Quezon City, Rizal (now Metro Manila). The division was led by Brigadier General Mateo C. Capinpin (1938–1941) who created a formidable unit before the war started.

  6. Luzon Force - Wikipedia

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    Luzon Force or Bataan Defense Force is a short-lived Field Army size unit created in the Philippines after the restructure of command organized by General Douglas MacArthur commander of US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). He wished to control the 4 Commands from Australia with its representative in Corregidor Island.

  7. 6th Infantry Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: Branch: Philippine Army: Type: Infantry: Role: Anti-guerrilla warfare Anti-tank warfare Artillery observer Close-quarters battle Combined arms Counterinsurgency Fire support HUMINT Indirect fire Jungle warfare Maneuver warfare Raiding Reconnaissance Urban warfare: Size: 3 Brigades: Part of: Under the Philippine Army (Since 1987 ...

  8. Macairog Alberto - Wikipedia

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    Alberto also oversaw the army's upgraded aviation arm, the Army Aviation Regiment, and also supervised the army's newly created new units as part of the army's modernization programs, such as the 11th Infantry Division, the 1st Brigade Combat Team, and new artillery battery units, namely the 1st Multiple Launch Rocket System Battery, the 2nd ...

  9. 11th Infantry Division (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Field Artillery Battalion is attached to the 11th Infantry Division as one of its support units. [ 9 ] On 29 June 2020, 4 intelligence officers believed assigned to the 11th Military Intelligence Battalion were killed in a friendly fire incident by Philippine National Police personnel manning a checkpoint in Jolo, Sulu.