The Headquarters Philippine Army (HPA) parade ground at
Fort Bonifacio is named Hunters ROTC Field. In February 1945, this area of
Sakura Heiei (Cherry Blossom Barracks), as this military installation had been renamed by the Japanese, was overrun by the Forty-seventh ROTC Division as it led the advance of American
Eleventh Airborne Division into this military installation. Additionally, in
Quezon City, there is a street named Hunters ROTC, and in
Cainta a street formerly named St. Francis Avenue now bears the name Hunters ROTC Avenue. There is a memorial along the latter road dedicated to the guerrilla organization. File:Hunters ROTC Commemorative Marker Installed in 2004 in Filipino Language.jpg|Hunters ROTC Commemorative Marker in Freedom Triangle Plaza,
Manila City Hall File:Hunters ROTC 47th Division Marker, Muntinlupa.jpg|Hunters ROTC 47th Division Marker in
Muntinlupa File:Bonifacio Global City (Streets in Taguig City) 27.jpg|Hunters ROTC Plaque in Bonifacio Global City Business District of
Taguig City File:3581Biñan City, Laguna Barangays Landmarks 26.jpg|Commemorative Plaque in
Biñan City, Laguna ==In film==