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11th Airborne Division- Los Baños Raid Marker

<< Back to University of the Philippines – Los Baños Campus

Details:

On the back side of Baker building in the center of campus.

Marker


A black metal plaque attached to a concrete upright slab.

 

About the Los Baños Raid:

 

The Raid  on Los Baños (Filipino: Pagsalakay ng Los Baños) in the Philippines, early Friday morning on 23 February 1945, was executed by a combined U.S. Army Airborne (11th Airborne Division) and Filipino guerrilla task force, resulting in the liberation of 2,147 Allied civilian and military internees from an agricultural school campus turned Japanese internment camp. The assault included an combined airbornre drop and amphibious extraction by sea.  The 250 Japanese in the garrison were killed. It has been celebrated as one of the most successful rescue operations in modern military history. It was the second precisely-executed raid by combined U.S.-Filipino forces within a month, following on the heels of the Raid at Cabanatuan at Luzon on 30 January, in which 522 Allied military POWs had been rescued. The air/sea/land raid was the subject of a 2015 nonfiction book, Rescue at Los Baños: The Most Daring Prison Camp Raid of World War II, by New York Times bestselling author Bruce Henderson.

For other POW Camps Memorials and historic raids to liberate them see this website:

 

Cabanatuan- POW Camp

Santo Tomas Internment (POW) Camp Marker

Palawan WWII Massacre Memorial (POW Camp 10A)

Palawan Survivors Memorial (POW Camp 10A).

Palawan Prison Camp (POW Camp 10A)- Philippine Historic Marker

11th Airborne Division- Los Baños Raid Marker 

Monument Text:

POOK NG BILANGGUANG KAMPO

SA LOS BANOS

 

GINAMIT NG MGA HAPONES BILANG

BILANGGUANG KAMPO PARA SA MGA BIHAG

NA AMERIKANO AT IBANG BANYAGA NOONG

1943. NILUSOB NG PINAGSANIB NA PANGKAT

NG GERILYANG FILIPINO MULA SA MGA

KASAPI NG ROTC HUNTERS, HUKBALAHAP,

IKA-48 ISKWADRONG TSINO, SARILING PANG-

KAT NI PANGULONG QUEZON, PANGKAT

MARKING, AT IBA PA PANG DI-REGULAR NA

TROPA NOONG 23 PEBRERO 1945. ANG

PINAGSANIB NA PUWERSA AY INORGANISA

NI TINYENTE KORONEL GUSTAVO INGLES NA

KASAPI NG HUNTERS AT KINATAWAN NG

PUWERSANG AMERIKANONG NANGANGASIWA

SA MGA GERILYA NG KATIMUGANG LUZON

PINAMUNUAN NI TINYENTE KORONEL HONORIO

GUERRERO AT NG ROTC HUNTERS ANG

UNANG SALAKAY. MATAGUMPAY NILANG

NAKONTROL ANG PALIGID NG KAMPO AT SA

TULONG NG MGA AMERIKANONG MIYEMBRO

NG COMPANY B, 511TH PARATROOP INFANTRY

AY NAPALAYA ANG 2,147 BILANGGO.

 

English translation:

Site of Los Baños Internment Camp

Used by the Japanese as prison camp for captured Americans and allies in 1943. Raided by joint forces of Filipino guerrillas from the members of ROTC Hunters, Hukbalahap, 48th Chinese Squadron, President Quezon's own group, Marking's group, and other irregular troops on Feb 23, 1945. The joint forces were organized by Lt. Col. Gustavo Ingles, a member of the ROTC Hunters, and a representative of American forces in charge of the Guerrillas of Southern Luzon. The initial raid was led by Lt.Col. Honorio Guerrero and the ROTC Hunters. They successfully took control of the camp perimeter and with the assistance of the members of Company B, 511th Paratroop Infantry [U.S. Army], 2,147 prisoners were liberated.

Commemorates:

People:

Robert Homer "Shorty" Soule

Joseph May  Swing

Units:

11th Airborne Division

188th Glider Infantry Regiment

511th Parachute Infantry Regiment

Hunters ROTC (Filipino Forces)

Wars:

WWII

Battles:

Luzon (1944-1945)

Pacific Theater

Philippines Campaign (1944–1945)

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