Philippine Scouts | |
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The unit insignia of the Philippine Scouts from 1921-1947 was the head of the carabao (water buffalo) which symbolized the Philippines. The colors red and gold represented the islands' Spanish colonial roots.
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Active | 1901–1948 |
Country |
United States Philippines |
Allegiance |
United States of America
(1946–1948) |
Branch |
United States Army |
Colors | red and gold |
Mascot(s) | Carabao |
Engagements |
Philippine-American War Moro Rebellion Palawan Uprising World War II |
Macabebe Scouts | |
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Active | 1896–1901 |
Country |
Spain (1896–1898) United States (1898–1901) |
Allegiance |
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Branch |
Spanish Army (1896–1898) |
Type | independent company |
Role | intelligence, reconnaissance |
Size | ? |
Engagements |
Philippine Revolution Spanish–American War Philippine-American War Moro rebellion |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders |
Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines Eugenio Blanco |
United States of America
(1901–1946)
United States Army
Philippine Division
24th Field Artillery Regiment
25th Field Artillery Regiment
26th Cavalry Regiment (PS)
31st Infantry Regiment
43d Infantry Regiment (PS)
44th Infantry Regiment
45th Infantry Regiment (PS)
57th Infantry Regiment (PS)
91st Coast Artillery
92nd Coast Artillery Regiment