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Fidel Segundo

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in 1936, Segundo led the establishment and training of its field artillery branch. Retaining his U.S. Army commission, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel in August 1940. Colonel Segundo assumed command of the 2nd Infantry Regiment (Philippines) in July 1940. He was subsequently appointed
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Segundo was then promoted to brigadier general in the Philippine Army and assumed command of the 1st Regular Division on 19 December 1941. Despite limited training and armament, his division participated in the defense of southern
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from September 1926 to May 1929. Segundo was promoted to captain in November 1926 and major in June 1936. He taught military science and tactics at the University of the Philippines from 1929 to 1936.
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on 19 December 1944. After several weeks of harsh interrogation, he was executed in early January 1945 and buried in an unmarked common grave.
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immediately north of his hometown of Laoag is named Gen. Fidel V. Segundo Avenue. In December 1969, a
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Segundo married Angela G. Agcaoili in 1919. They had three sons and a daughter.
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from January 1919 to September 1920 and served as a battery commander with the
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in August 1941 and served in that post until directed to evacuate
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and then fought at Bataan until the April 1942 surrender.
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As a native Filipino, Segundo was imprisoned at the
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Index

Fidel V. Segundo
Philippine name
middle name
family name

Philippine Scouts
Laoag
Ilocos Norte
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Manila
Philippines
Philippine Army
US Philippine Scouts
Brigadier General
PA
Lieutenant Colonel
PS
1st Regular Division (Philippines)
Philippine Military Academy
World War I
World War II
Battle of Bataan
Purple Heart
Alma mater

United States Military Academy (Class of August 1917)
Filipino
brigadier general
World War II
1st Regular Division (Philippines)

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