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Cygnus
04-20-2005, 04:55 AM
THE PHILIPPINE EXPEDITIONARY
FORCE TO KOREA (1950-1955)

http://www.geocities.com/peftok/Warinkorea.html

19TH BATTALION COMBAT TEAM (BLOODHOUND)
Philippine Expeditionary Force to Korea (PEFTOK)
April 1952 to March 1953


A battle hardened unit that distinguished itself in the anti-Huk campaign, the 19th BCT trained for 16 weeks at the Philippine Army’s training facility set among “Korean-like” hills bordering the town of Marikina, fondly called “Marikorea” by the men. The first contingent of the 19th landed in Korea late April 1952 with the last contingent rotating to Korea two months later. Battalion commander was Col. Ramon Aguirre.

The 19th held a segment of the MLR in the Chorwon-Sibyon-yi corridor in the west central sector of Korea. It was first attached operationally to the US I Corps and then to the 179th Regiment of the US 45th Infantry Division (Thunderbirds), the first National Guard division to see combat in Korea. Armistice negotiations to end the war were being discussed when the 19th went into action against the men of the Chinese People’s Volunteer Army (CPV).

Battling the CPV
The men of this famed battalion acquitted themselves well against the CPV. Their most outstanding combat achievement, however, was in the battle for hills dominating the Chorwon-Sibyon-yi area, considered he most vulnerable sector of the UNC’s front line. On 18 June, the CPV bombarded the 19th’s positions with heavy artillery fire, killing two men and wounding four. The battalion’s howitzers and mortars returned fire, inflicting casualties on the CPV.

The CPV continued pummeling the battalion’s positions the next day in preparation for an infantry assault that was aborted after the 19th returned fire. The intense artillery duels resulted in the deaths of eight men, including an officer. At 10:00 p.m. on 20 June, the enemy opened a heavy artillery and mortar barrage against the 19th following this up with a massive infantry attack. Flares fired by the 19th revealed waves of CPV heading towards Hills Eerie and 191.

Under terrific artillery fire, and attacked by overwhelming force, the battalion stood its ground. Counter battery fire destroyed many of the CPV guns and mortars. On the battlefield, the battalion fought a brutal hand-to-hand fight throughout the evening. The Chinese ware fought to a standstill and forced to retreat by a savage counterattack. The fight continued until the morning of the 21st. The retreating Chinese left behind the hulks of two tanks and over 500 dead. Eight Filipinos were killed and 16 wounded in the fierce night battle.

More actions against the CPV followed and the fighting skill shown by the veterans of the 19th drew respect and praise from other UN fighting units. The 19th was the first PEFTOK battalion awarded the South Korean Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation. It also received a Battle Citation from the US X Corps.

hughdotoh
04-22-2005, 10:09 AM
And to think that young Koreans today look down on Filipinos. Damn ingrates.

Cygnus
04-22-2005, 10:49 AM
And to think that young Koreans today look down on Filipinos. Damn ingrates.

Sad but true...

My uncle died in Korea... What battle I have no idea...

Delta Niner
04-24-2005, 02:03 AM
[quote=hughdotoh]And to think that young Koreans today look down on Filipinos. Damn ingrates.

Sad but true...

My uncle died in Korea... What battle I have no idea...[/quote

RIP for your uncle Cygnus, As for being looked down by the Koreans, don't sweat it, we are far more good looking than them, hell I am even more good looking than actors that we see in the koreanovelas in GMA7, and I am just an average guy. :D

PS atleast that was what my lola used to say. hehehe

04-24-2005, 07:37 AM
HAHA! damn GMA 7 , why not ABS-CBN? haven't been in the Philippines for a long time.. All I remember is bascially MariMar 1996? when i was studying there.

Cygnus, R I P to your Uncle. He fought valiantly, i'm feeling.

Cygnus
04-24-2005, 03:57 PM
Thanks guys... May he find eternal peace...

Sad part was my aunti grew up not knowing her Dad. He is actually my Grandmothers borther. I don't know how to reffer to him so I used uncle instead.

My aunties family never got a cent from the government... Not a single benefit.

hughdotoh
04-25-2005, 09:22 AM
Thanks guys... May he find eternal peace...

Sad part was my aunti grew up not knowing her Dad. He is actually my Grandmothers borther. I don't know how to reffer to him so I used uncle instead.

My aunties family never got a cent from the government... Not a single benefit.

Had a grand-uncle who fought along the Naktong river at the Pusan perimeter. Back then, the Philippines could deploy overseas and fight.

Now, all a terr has to do is get a haggard-looking Indonesian and make him claim to be Filipino, and you can get a Philippine withdrawal from anywhere.

[AFSOC]
04-25-2005, 08:10 PM
And to think that young Koreans today look down on Filipinos. Damn ingrates.

really??

never knew that, i guess its different here in Canada cause all my asian friends are korean :)

hughdotoh
04-26-2005, 01:05 AM
]And to think that young Koreans today look down on Filipinos. Damn ingrates.

really??

never knew that, i guess its different here in Canada cause all my asian friends are korean :)

They got some odd logic that somehow, Filipinos are partly to blame why the Koreans aren't a unified country now. Revisionist history, I guess. Mostly applies to the university kids.

But the older ones are grateful for PEFTOK, the US 8th Army, and MacArthur.

[AFSOC]
04-26-2005, 01:33 AM
oh i c

o well i like what they cook we all friends heree

Warlord
04-26-2005, 07:01 AM
[quote=Cygnus]Thanks guys... May he find
Now, all a terr has to do is get a haggard-looking Indonesian and make him claim to be Filipino, and you can get a Philippine withdrawal from anywhere.


rofl I don't know why I find that funny. I work in the ME. It was very embarrassing when that happened. I went to Texas the next month after the pullout and felt embarrassed to say I was Filipino. Anyway they kept thinking I was Mexican anyway so in my best accent I said, Si, si, soy Mexicano. rofl rofl

Philippine standing in the world community is extremely opposite of how it was 50 years ago.


But as for Korean looking down on us. If you go to Cavite where plenty of Koreans companies have set up manufacturing bases, you'll also find plenty of Korean students. A number of those Korean girls have Filipino boyfriends and as my wife had said they often prefer "pinoys" than Koreans. Must be the Latino in us.

hughdotoh
04-27-2005, 01:37 AM
[quote=Cygnus]Thanks guys... May he find
Now, all a terr has to do is get a haggard-looking Indonesian and make him claim to be Filipino, and you can get a Philippine withdrawal from anywhere.


rofl I don't know why I find that funny. I work in the ME. It was very embarrassing when that happened. I went to Texas the next month after the pullout and felt embarrassed to say I was Filipino. Anyway they kept thinking I was Mexican anyway so in my best accent I said, Si, si, soy Mexicano. rofl rofl

Philippine standing in the world community is extremely opposite of how it was 50 years ago.


But as for Korean looking down on us. If you go to Cavite where plenty of Koreans companies have set up manufacturing bases, you'll also find plenty of Korean students. A number of those Korean girls have Filipino boyfriends and as my wife had said they often prefer "pinoys" than Koreans. Must be the Latino in us.

Saw that too. Apparently, Filipinos have that "Gift of Tongues." Now their menfolk will blame us not only for splitting their country in half, they'll blame us for stealing their women too. :lol: Can't win all the time, I guess.

BTW, Korea in some circles is known as "Asia's Wang." Just look at the shape of the peninsula.

Scout Ranger
04-27-2005, 05:11 AM
Cygnus, may the soul of your grandfather rest in peace.

yeah, Korean ladies taste good aside from their kimchi food. :D

hughdotoh
04-28-2005, 03:32 AM
Watch it, gang: Some of the Koreans might actually be reading this thread. But I still find it funny. rofl

0341
04-28-2005, 10:13 AM
dami din plang mga pinoy d2 sa MP.net :D

hughdotoh
04-28-2005, 11:46 PM
dami din plang mga pinoy d2 sa MP.net :D

dami, parang pulgas sa pusa.