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71st Infantry Regiment (PA) (LCol. D. Van N. Bonnett) (moved to Luzon) • 1st Bn - Capt Guillermo Nakar, PA • 2nd Bn - Capt. Jose V. H. Banzon, PA • 3rd Bn - Capt. Fernando Nicolas, PA •
72nd Infantry Regiment (PA) (Col. Lloyd Biggs, Inf.)
(moved from Negros to Luzon on 9 Dec 41) • 1st Bn - Maj. Caswell • 2nd Bn - Capt Sofronio Jimenia • 3rd Bn - Capt Johnson •
73rd Infantry Regiment (PA)(Capt. Juan Taduran, Maj. Robert H. Vessey)
(remained on Negros island) • 1st Bn - 1Lt. Albert F. Chase • 2nd Bn - 1lt. Jack Lare • 3rd Bn - 2Lt. John W. Stephens •
71st Field Artillery Regiment (PA) (LCol.
Halstead C. Fowler) • HQ & HQ Company - 3Lt. Gregorio Katimbang • 1st Bn(75mm guns, 8x) - 1Lt. Eriberto Ignacio • 2nd Bn (2.95-inch pack howitzers, 12x) - 2Lt. David Lopez • 3rd Bn - 2Lt. David Lopez • 71st Engineer Battalion (PA) - Capt. Hector Franco, PA (but under direct supervision of Col. Skerry the NLF Chief Engineer) • 71st Division Units • 71st Division Headquarters & HQ Company • 71st Medical Battalion • 71st Signal Company • 71st Quartermaster Company (Motorized) • 71st QM Transport Company (Truck)
World War II The division was designated as a reserve force USAFFE initially attached to South Luzon Force. However, on November 25, 1941 it was transferred to North Luzon Force only to be committed if permitted by USAFFE headquarters. It saw little action at the start of the hostilities.
Rosario-Baguio Road Junction General Wainwright attached 26th Cavalry Regiment to 71st Infantry Division and ordered BGen. Selleck to move his division from Urdaneta, Pangasinan to Damortis and prevent Japanese from moving south. 72nd Infantry Regiment of Col. Lloyd Biggs and 71st Infantry Regiment under LCol. Halstead Fowler accompanied by General Selleck arrived at Rosario. 26th Cavalry was to cover the right flank of 71st Division and hold the junction of Rosario-Baguio road, east of Rosario in order to permit the 71st Infantry Regiment (less 1st Bn) under LCol. Donal Van Bonnett then at Baguio to clear that point and join North Luzon Force.
Battle of Layac Junction On January 6, 1942, the 71st Infantry Division under Brigadier General Selleck was posted at Layac Junction in Dinalupihan, Bataan supported by the 31st US Infantry Regiment under Colonel Charles Steele, 26th US Cavalry (Motorized) Regiment of Colonel
Clinton Pierce with supporting units of artilleries, Light tanks, and self-propelled guns fought Imai detachment of 48th IJA Division. The junction was a key position based on WPO 3 and designated as a first line of resistance (MLR) of the combined Fil-American forces. In this battle, Sergeant
Jose Calugas (MOH) eluded bullets to take over a fallen comrade's machine gun and led a group of volunteers, and engaged the Japanese in a shootout thus enabling other soldiers to take advantageous positions to defend the line. For this extraordinary bravery, he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Lts. Julian Chua and Cecilio Garcia were also awarded Distinguished Service Cross for exhibiting exceptional courage.
Battle of Bataan The division saw action in defending Quinauan Point from the Japanese landings in the western coast of the Bataan peninsula. The division was never utilized as one unit as it was downsized due to casualties and desertions of Filipino soldiers.
Surrender On April 9, 1942, General Edward P. King surrendered the entire Bataan Force and the entire 71st Infantry Division fell to captivity and suffered more casualties during the dreaded Death March from Mariveles, Bataan to San Fernando, Pampanga.
Other units 73rd Infantry Regiment was left in Negros island as it was still activated by the time division was ordered to Luzon. Eventually the regiment was attached to 81st Infantry Division under BGen. Guy O. Fort and saw action at
Malabang, Lanao engaging Kawaguchi detachment. To cover the defense of Negros island LCol. Gabriel Gador commander of 7th Military District requested to call to arms all reserve soldiers and activated 74th Provisional Infantry Regiment under the command of Major Sam Jones to defend Negros Occidental and later 75th Provisional Infantry Regiment under LCol. Teburcio Ballesteros to defend Negros Oriental. Colonel Roger Hilsman arrived to take matters on Negros defense and became a component of Visayan Force of BGen. Bradford Chynoweth. When General Wainwright surrendered Corregidor in May 1942 all units in Visayas and Mindanao also surrendered as part of the condition by General Homma. == Order of Battle December to April 1942 ==