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- 61st_Division_(Philippines) abstract "The 61st Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was an armed division from the 1930s to 1942.In late 1941, there were two regular and ten reserve divisions in the Army of the Philippines, with about 100,000 to 300,000 active troops and officers in the general headquarters, camps in Manila and across the provinces of the Philippines. Among them were the Visayan-Mindanao Force under Colonel William F. Sharp in the southern islands (61st, 81st, and 101st Infantry Divisions plus three other infantry regiments), and the Reserve Force. The resistance movement on Panay was unique. It developed rapidly ; there was a minimum of discord; and a dynamic leader emerged at an early time. The guerrilla structure on Panay was built around a core of refugee troops of the Philippine 61st Division who had taken to the hills immediately after the surrender orders were published. Scarcely ten weeks after the Japanese invasion, Colonel Macario Peralta, Jr., former G-3 of the division and a man of strong and driving character, assumed undisputed control of the main guerrilla groups. The early emergence of a generally accepted leader and the availability of a relatively large amount of salvaged supplies and equipment gave a powerful impetus to the formation of a smoothly working guerrilla command.The first reactivated Philippine military district commanders were appointed in February 1943. Lt. Col. Peralta was given command of the 6th Military District on Panay. He already exercised considerable influence over adjacent islands, and thus was given temporary control over the 7th and 8th Districts of Negros and Cebu. The small guerrilla bands on Masbate, Marinduque, Mindoro, and Palawan, having no outstanding leaders of their own, remained under the domination of the 6th Military District. Colonel Peralta soon developed one of the most extensive and efficient intelligence systems in the Philippines.".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) activeYearsEndYear "1942".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) activeYearsStartYear "1930".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) battle Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) battle World_War_II.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) commandStructure Visayan-Mindanao_Force.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) country Commonwealth_of_the_Philippines.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) militaryBranch Philippine_Commonwealth_Army.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) militaryUnitSize "Division".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Infantry.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageID "35993704".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageLength "3517".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageRevisionID "685141699".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infantry_divisions_of_the_Philippines.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1942.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Division_(military).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Infantry.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Macario_Peralta,_Jr..
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Panay.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_Commonwealth_Army.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink Visayan-Mindanao_Force.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink William_F._Sharp.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLinkText "61st Division (Philippines)".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLinkText "61st Division".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLinkText "61st".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageWikiLinkText "6th Military District".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) battles Philippines_Campaign_(1941–42).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) battles World_War_II.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) branch Philippine_Commonwealth_Army.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) commandStructure Visayan-Mindanao_Force.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) dates "1930".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) size "Division".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Division_(military).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Infantry.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) unitName "61".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
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- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-unit-stub.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Morefootnotes.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) subject Category:Infantry_divisions_of_the_Philippines.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1942.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) hypernym Division.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Agent.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type MilitaryUnit.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Organisation.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Unit.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Organization.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Agent.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type SocialPerson.
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- 61st_Division_(Philippines) type Q176799.
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- 61st_Division_(Philippines) comment "The 61st Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was an armed division from the 1930s to 1942.In late 1941, there were two regular and ten reserve divisions in the Army of the Philippines, with about 100,000 to 300,000 active troops and officers in the general headquarters, camps in Manila and across the provinces of the Philippines. Among them were the Visayan-Mindanao Force under Colonel William F.".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) label "61st Division (Philippines)".
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) sameAs Q4642689.
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- 61st_Division_(Philippines) sameAs Q4642689.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) wasDerivedFrom 61st_Division_(Philippines)?oldid=685141699.
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) isPrimaryTopicOf 61st_Division_(Philippines).
- 61st_Division_(Philippines) name "61st Division".