| Location |
RHC |
| Item Call Number |
UA 853 .P5 C365 1977 |
| Copynumber |
1 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
16268 |
| International Standard Book Number |
- International Standard Book Number - (hardbound)
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| Language Code |
- Language code of text/sound track or separate title - eng
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| Library Of Congress Call Number |
- Classification number - UA 853 .P5 C365 1977
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| Main Entry |
- Personal name - Catalan, Primitivo M.
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| Title Statement |
- Title - A brief history of the 71st Infantry Division, Philippine Army
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - by Primitivo M. Catalan
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| Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint) |
- Place of publication, distribution, etc. - Quezon City :
- Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - Office of the Chief of Military History, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo,
- Date of publication, distribution, etc. - 1973.
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| Physical Description |
- Extent - 168 p. :
- Other physical details - ill., maps, ports. ;
- Dimensions - 24 x 16 cm.
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| Formatted Contents Note |
- Formatted contents note - The citizen army -- Creation of the USAFFE -- The 71st Division organized -- World War II -- The Japanese landings -- USAFFE's initial defense -- Withdrawal into Bataan -- The battles of Bataan -- The battle of propaganda -- The Japanese final offensive -- The end of Philippine defense campaign -- The 73d Infantry Regiment in Mindanao -- The Negros force. -- Annexes. [Roster of officers, etc.]
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| Summary, Etc. |
- Summary, etc. - Division history of the 71st Division, Philippine Army, one of ten reserve divisions mobilized in 1941 to defend the Philippines. The division, which became part of the USAFFE, was drawn from the 7th military district comprising the islands of Negros and Siquijor. The division was taken to Luzon to bolster the defending troops, and was held in reserve. It was sent to battle Japanese forces which had broken through the front lines but, in unfamiliar ground and with inadequate training and weapons, was unable to hold. It withdrew to Bataan where it saw action again in the Battle of the Points. One regiment served in Mindanao; newly mobilized units stayed in Negros and became the nucleus of the guerrillas there. As with other Philippine Army division histories of this series, the book is heavily based on Louis Morton's work. Cases of Filipino heroism are cited; a partial roster of officers is appended. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose
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| Language Note |
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| Subject Topical Term |
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Philippines. Army. Infantry Division, 71st
- General subdivision - History.
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| Subject Geographic Name |
- Geographic name - Philippines
- General subdivision - History, 1898-1946.
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| Index Termuncontrolled |
- Uncontrolled term - Bataan
- Uncontrolled term - Division history - 71st Division (Philippine Army)
- Uncontrolled term - Philippine defense campaign
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