Memorare of the Great Raid - (Raid at Camp Pangatian, Cabanatuan Raid Marker)
Details:
Immediately adjacent to the Cabanatuan American Memorial (which is administered by the American Battles Monument Commission {ABMC} in an open field just before entering the ABMC site.
Two identical markers from the National Historical Institute, one in English, the other in Filipino, mounted on a circular concrete base recounting the exploits of Filipino guerillas supporting US Army Forces.
The Cabanatuan American Memorial was erected by the survivors of the Bataan Death March and the prisoner of war camp at Cabanatuan in the Philippines during World War II. It is located at the site of the camp and honors those Americans and Filipinos who died during their internment. ABMC, recognizing the significance of this memorial, accepted responsibility for its operation and maintenance in 1989.
This memorial commemorates and honors the Philippine units which participated in the 'Great Raid' in January 1945. They played a major role in the success of the joint US/Philippine operation.
The Filipino forces included Squadron 201 led by Captain Juan Pajota and Squadron 213 led by Eduardo Joson. They supported US Army forces which included the 6th Ranger Battalion and the Alamo Scouts.
This is a key timeline form the ABMC website to better understand the background of this operation:
Significant Dates:
April 9, 1942: 75,000 Filipino and American soldiers, prisoners of the Japanese, began their infamous march out of Bataan to Camp O’Donnell in Tarlac, Central Luzon. Thousands were killed or died enroute.
MID-1942: The Japanese transferred 6,000 American POWs from Camp O’Donnell to the Cabanatuan vicinity. The POWs were assigned to work details and hard farm labor. Almost 3,000 died from executions, disease, beatings and starvation.
October-November 1944: After the American landing in Leyte, the Japanese transferred some 2,000 of the Cabanatuan prisoners to vessels sailing to Japan. Unmarked, many of these ships were sunk by US aircraft and submarines. About 500 POWs remained in Cabanatuan.
January 9, 1945: Supported by the U.S. and Australian navies, the U.S. Sixth Army made landings on the shores of Lingayen Gulf.
January 28-30: 6th Ranger Battalion, reinforced by the Alamo Scouts and Filipino guerillas, infiltrated 27 miles through the Japanese-held area southeast of Guimba. They forded the Pampanga River and established positions near the Cabanatuan camp.
January 30: 6th Ranger Battalion raided the camp, killing all Japanese and freeing 512 POWs. Filipino guerrilla units blocked Japanese reinforcements. The Rangers, with Filipino guerilla escorts, led the POWs safely back through 27 miles of hostile Japanese and Communist Hukbalahap territory without loss.
January 31: The freed survivors reached Guimba and began receiving medical care.
February 3-March 4: American troops liberated Manila.
This event is remembered in the 2005 movie, “The Great Raid” based on the book by Hampton Sides: "Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II's Greatest Rescue Mission "
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
Hellships Memorial
Monument Text:
The text on one marker is in English and on the other in Tagalog. The English version reads:
MEMORARE
ON THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 30, 1945,
FILIPINO GUERRILAS UNDER CAPTAINS
JUAN PAJOTA AND EDUARDO JOSON
EFFECTIVELY PREVENTED JAPANESE
REINFORCEMENTS AT PANGATIAN
CONCENTRATION CAMP IN CABANATUAN.
THE BATTLE OF CABU BRIDGE AND
THE BLOCKADE AT BANGAD RESULTED
IN THE LIBERATION OF 516 ALLIED
PRISONERS OF WAR. THE JOINT OP-
RATION OF THE GUERRILAS, ALAMO
SCOUTS AND THE U.S. 6TH RANGES
BATTALION UNDER LT. COL. HENRY
MUCCI THIS EVENT IS CONSIDERED
ONE OF THE SUCCESSFUL RESCUE
MISSIONS OF ITS TYPE IN THE ANNALS
OF U.S. MILITARY HISTORY.
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
6th Ranger Battalion
6th US Army
Alamo Scouts (U.S. Sixth Army Special Reconnaissance Unit)
Filipino Guerillas
Philippine Scouts
South West Pacific Area (Command)
Squadron 201 (Philippine Forces)
Squadron 213 (Philippine Forces)
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Luzon (1944-1945)
Pacific Theater
Philippines Campaign (1944–1945)
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