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United States Army Forces Far East
General Douglas MacArthur

Ground forces

 * Philippine Constabulary (Maj. Gen. Guillermo Francisco)
 * 1st PC Regiment
 * 2nd PC Regiment
 * 3rd PC Regiment
 * 4th PC Regiment
 * HQ Philippine Dept. (Maj. Gen. George Grunert)


 * Headquarters, Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays
 * Philippine Division (PS=Philippine Scouts) (As of 31 Jul 1941, Division numbered 10,743)
 * Post Service Command (PS) (ABMC lists 175 dead)


 * Infantry
 * 31st US Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 936 dead)
 * 43rd US Infantry Regiment (PS) (ABMC lists 31 dead)
 * 45th US Infantry Regiment (PS) (ABMC lists 1,039 dead)
 * 57th US Infantry Regiment (PS) (ABMC lists 983 dead)
 * 26th US Cavalry Regiment (ABMC lists 301 dead)


 * Provisional Tank Group (Brig. Gen. James Weaver)
 * 17th Ordnance Battalion (one Company) (ABMC lists 45 dead)
 * 192nd Tank Battalion (ABMC lists 189 dead) + HQ Co 192nd Tank Battalion (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 194th Tank Battalion less Company B (ABMC lists 183 dead)


 * Artillery
 * 1st Philippine Coast Artillery (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 23rd Field Artillery (PS) (Btry A) (ABMC lists 159 dead+ 1 dead) (1st Battalion)
 * 24th Field Artillery (PS) (ABMC lists 309 dead)
 * 59th Coast Artillery (US Army) (Corregidor) (ABMC lists 329 dead+1 (Col. Paul Bunker))
 * 86th Field Artillery (PS) (ABMC lists 169 total (8 Dead for Regiment + 161 dead for Battalion)
 * 88th Field Artillery (PS) (ABMC lists 186 dead)
 * 91st Coast Artillery (PS) (ABMC lists 202 dead)
 * 92nd Coast Artillery (PS) (Corregidor) (ABMC lists 200 dead)
 * 200th Coast Artillery (US Army) (ABMC lists 373 dead)
 * 60th Coast Artillery (United States) (Corregidor) (ABMC lists 390 dead)
 * 515th Coast Artillery Regiment (US Army) (ABMC lists 207 dead)


 * Support
 * 14th Engineer Regiment (PS) (ABMC lists 324 dead)
 * 14th Engineer Battalion (PS) (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 202nd Philippine Engineer Battalion (US Army) (ABMC lists 9 dead)
 * 12th Medical Battalion (PS) (ABMC lists 121 dead)
 * 12th Medical Regiment (PS) (ABMC lists 13 dead)
 * 71st Medical Battalion (PS) (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * 12th Military Police Company (PS) (ABMC lists 40 dead)
 * 808th Military Police Company (US Army) (ABMC lists 90 dead)
 * 47th Motor Transport Company (PS) (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 12th Ordnance Company (PS) (ABMC lists 45 dead)
 * 17th Ordnance Company (US Army) (ABMC lists 45 dead)
 * 75th Ordnance Depot Company (US Army) (ABMC lists 3 dead
 * 75th Ordnance Company (US Army) (ABMC lists 35 dead)
 * 12th Quartermaster Battalion HQ (PS) (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 12th Quartermaster Battalion (PS) (ABMC lists 70 dead)
 * 12th Quartermaster Regiment (United States) (PS) (ABMC lists 90 dead)
 * 74th Quartermaster Bakery Co (PS) (ABMC lists 17 dead)
 * 12th Signal Company (PS) (ABMC lists 77 dead)
 * 252nd Signal Construction Company (PS) (ABMC lists 44 dead)

Air forces

 * Far East Air Force
 * Major General Lewis H. Brereton
 * Brigadier General Harold Huston George
 * 5th Air Base Group
 * V Bomber Command
 * 19th Bomb Group (Heavy) (Headquarters, Clark Field) (ABMC lists 3 dead); HQ Squadron 19th BG (ABMC lists 103 dead)
 * 14th Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, December 5, 8 B-17 Flying Fortress) (ABMC lists 13 dead)
 * 28th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 8 B-17) (ABMC lists 93 dead)
 * 30th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 9 B-17) (ABMC lists 110 dead)
 * 93rd Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, December 5, 8 B-17) (ABMC lists 116 dead)
 * 440th Ordnance Squadron (ABMC Lists 68 dead)
 * 27th Bomb Group (Light) Headquarters (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 2nd Observation Squadron (Nichols Field, 21 various aircraft) (ABMC lists 71 dead)
 * 16th Bomb Squadron (Fort William McKinley) (ABMC lists 72 dead)
 * 17th Bomb Squadron (San Fernando Field) (ABMC Lists 62 dead)
 * 91st Bomb Squadron (San Marcelino Field, B-18 Bolo) (ABMC lists 76 dead)
 * 48th Material Squadron (ABMC lists 53 dead+ 19 also listed dead when the 48th Squadron was part of V Air Base Group)
 * 454th Ordnance Squadron (ABMC lists 71 dead)


 * V Interceptor Command
 * 19th Air Base Group (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 20th Air Base Group (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * Tow Target Detachment
 * 5th Communications Detachment (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * 5th Weather Detachment (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * Chemical Warfare Detachment
 * 4th Chemical Company (Aviation) (ABMC lists 33 dead)
 * 5th Chemical Detachment (Company-Aviation) (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 19th Air Base Squadron (ABMC lists 79 dead)
 * 27th Material Squadron (ABMC lists 75 dead)
 * 28th Material Squadron (ABMC lists 92 dead)
 * 47th Material Squadron
 * 803d Engineering Detachment (Battalion-Aviation) (ABMC lists 232 dead)
 * 809th Engineering Detachment
 * 409th Signal/Communications Detachment (Company-Aviation) (ABMC lists 29 dead)
 * 429th Maintenance Detachment
 * 24th Pursuit Group (Headquarters, Clark Field). Colonel Orrin l. Grover. HQ Squadron (ABMC lists 112 dead)
 * 3rd Pursuit Squadron (Iba Field, 18 P-40E Warhawk) (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * 17th Pursuit Squadron (Nichols Field, 18 P-40E) (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * 20th Pursuit Squadron (Clark Field, 18 P-40B) (ABMC lists 96 dead)
 * 35th Pursuit Group (headquarters en route to Philippines) (ABMC lists 5 dead)
 * 21st Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Nichols Field, 18 P-40E received December 7) (ABMC lists 89 dead)
 * 34th Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Del Carmen Field, 18 Seversky P-35A received December 7) (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * Philippine Aircraft Warning Detachment
 * 6th Pursuit Squadron, Philippine Army Air Corps (Batangas Field, 12 P-26 Peashooter) (ABMC lists 1 dead)

Philippine Army
Major General Basilio Valdes
 * 1st (Regular) Division (Brig. Gen. Fidel V. Segundo / Col. Kearie Berry)
 * 1st Infantry Regiment
 * 3rd Infantry Regiment
 * 4th Infantry Regiment
 * 1st Field Artillery Group
 * 2nd PC Division (Maj. Gen. Guillermo Francisco)
 * 1st PC Regiment (Lt. Col. Mariano Castañeda)
 * 2nd PC Regiment (Lt. Col. Manuel V. Anastacio)
 * 4th PC Regiment (Lt. Col. Rafael Jalandoni)
 * 2nd Field Artillery Regiment (PC) (Lt. Col. Emmanuel Cepeda)
 * 11th Division (Brig. Gen. William Brougher)
 * HQ 11th Division (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * HQ Com 11th Division (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 11th Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 12th Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 13th Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 11th Field Artillery Regt (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 21st Division (Brig. Gen. Mateo Capinpin)
 * 21st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 22nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 21st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 21st Engineer Battalion (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 31st Division (Brig. Gen. Clifford Bluemel)
 * 31st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 6 dead)
 * 32nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 31st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 31st Engineer Battalion (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 41st Division (Brig. Gen. Vicente Lim) (ABMC listed dead)
 * 41st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 6 dead)
 * 42nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 41st Engineer Battalion (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 51st Division (Brig. Gen. Albert Jones / Col. Adlai Young)
 * 51st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 52nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 53rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 51st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 61st Division (Brig Gen. Bradford Chynoweth / Col. Albert Christie)
 * HQ 61st Division (ABMC Lists 1 dead)
 * 61st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 62nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 63rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC Lists 1 dead)
 * 64th Infantry Regiment
 * 65th Infantry Regiment
 * 61st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 4 dead)
 * 71st Division (Brig. Gen. Clyde Selleck / Brig. Gen. Clinton Pierce)
 * 71st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 72nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 6 dead)
 * 73rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 74th Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 75th Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 71st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC Lists 1 dead)
 * 71st Quartermaster Co (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 81st Division (Brig Gen Guy O. Fort) (KIA)
 * 81st Division (ABMC lists 5 dead)
 * 82nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 83rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 81st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 81st Engineer Battalion (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 91st Division (Brig. Gen. Luther Stevens)
 * HQ 91st Division (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 91st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 2 dead)
 * 92nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 5 dead)
 * 93rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 91st Field Artillery Regiment (ABMC lists 5 dead)
 * 101st Division (Brig. Gen. Joseph Vachon)
 * (ABMC lists 1 with Division)
 * 101st Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 7 dead)
 * 102nd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 0 dead)
 * 103rd Infantry Regiment (ABMC lists 3 dead)
 * 101st Field Artillery Regiment ABMC lists 1 dead)
 * 101st Engineer Battalion (ABMC Lists 1 dead)
 * 102nd Division (Col. William P. Morse)
 * Provisional Field Artillery Brigade (Col. Albert Ives)
 * Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays
 * Harbor defenses included units listed above
 * HQ and HQ Battery
 * 59th Coast Artillery (see above for casualty listings)
 * 60th Coast Artillery (see above for casualty listings)
 * 91st Coast Artillery (PS) (see above for casualty listings)
 * 92nd Coast Artillery (PS) (see above for casualty listings)
 * USAMP Harrison
 * Station Hospital
 * Chemical Warfare Detachment

United States Navy
United States Asiatic Fleet and 16th Naval District Admiral Thomas C. Hart
 * 1 heavy cruiser
 * USS Houston (CA-30) – lost 1 Mar 1942, 368 survived of 1,061 crew
 * 2 light cruisers
 * USS Boise (CL-47)
 * USS Marblehead (CL-12)
 * 13 destroyers
 * Destroyer Squadron 29 (Capt. Herbert V. Wiley)
 * USS Black Hawk (AD-9)
 * USS Paul Jones (DD-230)
 * Destroyer Division 50 (Cmdr. P.H. Talbot)
 * USS John D. Ford (DD-228)
 * USS Peary (DD-226) – escaped to Australia; sunk 19 Feb 1942
 * USS Pillsbury (DD-227) – escaped to Dutch East Indies; sunk 2 Mar 1942
 * USS Pope (DD-225) – escaped to Dutch East Indies; sunk 1 Mar 1942
 * Destroyer Division 57 (Cmdr. E.M. Crouch)
 * USS Alden (DD-211)
 * USS Edsall (DD-219) – escaped to Australia; sunk 1 Mar 1942
 * USS John D. Edwards (DD-216)
 * USS Whipple (DD-217)
 * Destroyer Division 58 (Cmdr. Thomas H. Binford)
 * USS Barker (DD-213)
 * USS Bulmer (DD-222)
 * USS Parrott (DD-218)
 * USS Stewart (DD-224) – escaped to Java and scuttled 2 Mar 1942; salvaged as IJN Patrol Boat 102, sunk in 1946
 * 1 minesweeper
 * USS Whippoorwill (AM-35)
 * 6 PT boats
 * Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three
 * PT-31, PT-32, PT-33, PT-34, PT-35, PT-41 — all lost 6 Dec 1941–March 1942.


 * US Submarines at Manila (Mariveles Naval Section Base, Cavite, Philippines)
 * Submarine Squadron 2 (12 S- and Salmon-class)
 * Submarine Squadron 5 (11 Porpoise- and Sargo-class)
 * Submarine Squadron 21 (4 Porpoise- and Sargo-class)
 * submarine tender USS Holland (AS-3)
 * 6 S-class (4 torpedo tubes, 14 knots surfaced)
 * USS S-36 (SS-141) – scuttled following grounding 21 Jan 1942
 * USS S-37 (SS-142)
 * USS S-38 (SS-143)
 * USS S-39 (SS-144) – run aground and abandoned 13 Aug 1942
 * USS S-40 (SS-145)
 * USS S-41 (SS-146)
 * 7 Porpoise-class (6 torpedo tubes, 18 knots surfaced)
 * USS Porpoise (SS-172)
 * USS Pike (SS-173)
 * USS Shark (SS-174)
 * USS Tarpon (SS-175)
 * USS Perch (SS-176) – escaped to Australia; scuttled 3 Mar 1942 (6 out of 54 crew did not survive the war)
 * USS Pickerel (SS-177) – escaped to Australia; lost with all hands 3 Apr 1943
 * USS Permit (SS-178)
 * 5 Salmon-class (8 torpedo tubes, 21 knots surfaced)
 * USS Salmon (SS-182)
 * USS Seal (SS-183)
 * USS Snapper (SS-185)
 * USS Stingray (SS-186)
 * USS Sturgeon (SS-187)
 * 9 Sargo-class (8 torpedo tubes, 21 knots surfaced)
 * USS Sargo (SS-188)
 * USS Saury (SS-189)
 * USS Sculpin (SS-191)
 * USS Seadragon (SS-194)
 * USS Sealion (SS-195) – scuttled 25 Dec 1941 after damage 10 Dec 1941; 5 crewmen lost in war
 * USS Searaven (SS-196)
 * USS Seawolf (SS-197)
 * USS Spearfish (SS-190)
 * USS Swordfish (SS-193)


 * Patrol Wing 10 (Cavite Naval Base, Luzon, Philippines)
 * Capt. Frank D. Wagner
 * VP-101
 * VP-102
 * destroyer USS Childs (DD-241)
 * destroyer USS William B. Preston (DD-344)
 * minesweeper USS Heron (AM-10)


 * In December 1941, naval forces were augmented by the following:
 * schooner USS Lanikai
 * Station Cast US Navy Code breaking on the Japanese military; evacuated to Australia 1942
 * In addition 2 district patrol craft YP-16 and YP-17 and about 70 miscellaneous district craft were lost in the Philippines in 1942.


 * China Yangtze Patrol
 * Rear Admiral William A. Glassford
 * gunboat USS Asheville (PG-21) – lost 3 Mar 1942; 161 crew lost
 * gunboat USS Tulsa (PG-22)
 * gunboat USS Luzon (PG-47) – scuttled 6 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk in the Philippines by USS Narwhal (SS-167) on 3 Mar 1944
 * river gunboat USS Wake (PR-3) – captured 8 Dec 1941
 * river gunboat USS Oahu (PR-6) – sunk 5 May 1942
 * river gunboat USS Mindanao (PR-8) – lost 2 May 1942


 * Other US Navy losses
 * armored cruiser USS New York (ACR-2) scuttled December 1941
 * minesweeper USS Finch (AM-9) ran out of fuel and abandoned March, sunk by Japanese on 9 Apr 1942; salvaged as IJN Patrol Boat 103, sunk in 1945
 * minesweeper USS Bittern (AM-36) scuttled 10 Dec 1941
 * minesweeper USS Pigeon (ASR-6) sunk 4 May 1942
 * minesweeper USS Quail (AM-15) scuttled following damage by air and surface attack 5 May 1942
 * submarine tender USS Canopus (AS-9) scuttled 10 Apr 1942 (548 crew served with 4th Marine Regiment 212 KIA/MIA)
 * fleet tug USS Genesee (AT-55) scuttled 5 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk on 5 Nov 1944
 * seaplane tender USS Langley (AV-3) escaped to Dutch East Indies and Australia; lost 8 May 1942
 * survey ship USC&GSS Research beached 30 Jan 1942