Photos: 1st Filipino Regiment, U.S. Army, 1942-1946

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1st Filipino Regiment, U.S. Army, 1942-1946

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This photo was taken in the summer of 1943 from the annual yearbook of the U.S. Army’s 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment. During this time period, the unit conducted rigorous infantry training in Central California at Camp Roberts and at the adjacent Hunter Liggett Military Reservation. This picture featured a platoon undergoing a “one on one” “Bolo” knife match while other platoon members in the background were on hold.

As you can see, this was similar to a “pugil stick” competition which usually takes place in present day basic combat training (BCT). It just so happened that many of the inductees were farmhands in civilian life so they decided to bring their own personal field machetes.

Later on, the 1st Regimental commander, Colonel Robert Offley authorized his men to add actual “Bolo” knives to their combat inventory. This weapon had many purposes for use in the jungle other than as a offensive and defensive weapon. For some reason, the regiment was given the title, the “Bolo Battalion.”

It was fortunate that most Filipino soldiers possessed other martial arts skills like “Eskrima and “Kali” (both stick fighting). Other “hand to hand” combatives like “Judo” were also taught to the troops. This made them much more deadly when they faced their fanatical enemy.

Later in 1943, the 2nd Regiment’s officers and senior Noncommissioned Officers (NCO’s) were officially presented with “Bolo” knives at Camp Cooke by prominent Los Angeles businessmen. The “Sulung” Regiment then became the only U.S. Army unit to be officially awarded these weapons. Note: other platoons in the background awaited their turn for the appropriate match up.
“LAGING UNA” – “ALWAYS FIRST”
“SULUNG” – “FORWARD”
“BAHALA NA!” – “COME WHAT MAY!”
“IN HONOR OF OUR FATHERS!”
“77TH ANNIVERSARY (1942-2018)” — at Camp Roberts/Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, CA.

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