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10 hectares into demonstration farms. As part of the Miscellaneous Environmental Improvements Program, it rehabilitated, repaired or undertook minor construction work on 2 airstrips; 94 kilometers of roads; 47 buildings; 12 outposts; and 245 wells. The mission also trained 32 people in the use and maintenance of equipment; 138 in the field of health education; and provided professional training to 217 people. The PHILCAG also resettled 1,065 families, distributed 162,623 pounds of food boxes and sponsored 14 hamlets. Under the Medical-Civic Action Program, the PHILCAG contributed to 724,715 medical missions, 218,609 dental missions and 35,844 surgical missions.
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states during its mobilization the PHILCAG in Vietnam constructed 116.4 kilometers of roads, 11 bridges, 169 buildings, 10 towers, 7 schools, 194 culverts and 54 refugee centers. The PHILCAG also cleared 7,78 hectares of forest land, converted 2,225 hectares into community projects, and transformed
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requested from the Congress to appropriate funds for a 2nd contingent, and Republic Act 6446 was passed and signed on July 14, 1966, with an authorized budget of PhP 35 million. Johnson on the other hand pressed Marcos to send more, but Marcos was more concerned in presenting himself as an Asian
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By January 1967, the local population at Tay Ninh saw the positive results of the projects implemented by the PHILCAG. The Viet Cong coordinated attacks in to disrupt the work on the resettlement camp at Thanh Dien, 3kms south of the PHILCAG base. In addition to the attacks, the insurgents
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of the Viet Cong and elements of the People Army of Vietnam commenced their attack on the Tay Ninh Combat Base. The 196th and the PHILCAG encountered surprise attacks from various directions in the next two days. The PHILCAG would have 4 casualties during the said battles.
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for combat troops. While combat troops were sent, the main mission given to PHILCAG was in the area of pacification, civic engagement, engineering, and medical missions. At its peak, the PHILCAG-V had more than 182 officers and 1,882 enlisted personnel cantoned at the
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visits Manila and discusses with Marcos the performance of the PHILCAG, and how this was viewed positively in Saigon and Washington. Westmoreland also raised the possibility of PHILCAG being expanded, and in return the US can supply and train a squadron of the
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who convinced Ngo that Operation Brotherhood was vital to his fight against his communist counterparts in North Vietnam. It was however disclosed that Operation Brotherhood was run by Filipino medical staff but had nominal support from the
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leader that was out to help in bringing peace in Vietnam than fight. The other excuse is the limited budget allocated for the PHILCAG contingent. Johnson agreed to equip 3 engineering battalions, provide 2 anti-smuggling vessels for the
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meanwhile wanted to have multinational face to the Vietnam conflict. He wanted "more flags" as this was a "good fight" against communism. The US Government put pressure on the Philippines to join in the fight, and capitalized on the
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began reducing troop count late 1969. From a high level of 2,050 troops, the DND would send home 35 troops a week, until the force was reduced by 30% to about 1,400. The decision did not sit well with Pres. Johnson, and tasked the
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passed Republic Act 4162, approving the request and authorizing the President to send aid and support to South Vietnam. The act also allocated a budget of PhP 1 million. This was followed by a similar request by Prime Minister
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On July 16, 1967, Marcos visits Saigon and reiterated the direction of the Philippines in helping Vietnam in developing its countryside, and that PHILCAG was a "mission of peace." He and his entourage composed of
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to inform the Philippine government of his displeasure. This also included the suspension of the US military aid to the AFP, as well as cancelation of any procurement activities done in the Philippines by the
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in 1955, and this time the CIA had full control of its operation. The contingent was mostly composed of Filipino World War II veterans, who were involved in guerilla warfare, the training of the
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force contracted by the US Government. The other question raised was whether the payment of allowances were really given to the soldiers, or whether these were pocketed by Marcos.
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of Filipino soldiers who volunteered to go to South Vietnam. This information embarrassed both administration as critics saw the arrangements as if PHILCAG was nothing more than a
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Lansdale also organized for the Vietnamese leadership to send military officers from the ARVN to the Philippines for them to see Magsaysay administration's success in
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On February 2, 1966, South Vietnam reiterated their request for engineering troops to help in the reconstruction efforts in the midst of the war. Pres.
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In September 1966, the PHILCAG-V units established themselves west of the runway of the Tay Ninh Combat Base, and was formed under the US
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and explain the Philippines' position in the war. The mission was tasked to a Filipino army captain, which later on was disclosed as
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Marcos meanwhile was playing both sides, currying the favor of the Johnson, and on the other hand tasked Gen. Tobias to contact the
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Iroquois for their civic action operations in South Vietnam. Marcos was warm over this proposal, however upon review by the
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was initially cold over the presence of Filipino medical staff and was quoted in saying that Vietnam did not need “
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by Johnson. US military leadership wanted the Philippines to contribute technical personnel to support the
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LBJ meets Ferdinand Marcos in Manila, October 23, 1966, to negotiate for more Filipino troops to Vietnam.
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into the region. As the US involvement from military advisory role became deeper, this has pushed the
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gave recognition to the Republic of Vietnam on July 14, 1955. Filipino civic minded groups led by the
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commander, Col. Napoleon D. Valeriano, was later sent to Vietnam to help organize Diem's
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There were also a number of cases of Filipinos becoming involved in profiteering in the
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implemented a propaganda campaign to discredit the Philippine effort in the province.
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1Lt. Romulo Yap, Artillery Officer, future 36th Commanding General, Philippine Army
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will fall - including the Philippines. While South Vietnam was not a member of the
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By August 1967, the AFP began training the second batch of volunteer troops at
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Intelligence Officer & Liaison Officer w/ MACV, future CO of the
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Combat Operations: Taking the Offensive October 1966 to October 1967
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Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and General Staff College
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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PHILCAG Cantonment east of the runway of Tay Ninh Combat Base.
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or commonly known as Viet Cong. This shift began during the
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Larsen, Stanley Robert; Collins, Jr., James Lawton (2005).
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Vice-Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
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to actual combat against North Vietnamese forces and the
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Lt. Col. Rafael Zagala, CO Security Battalion, future
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General Headquarters and Headquarters Service Command
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who arrived in August 16, 1964, were assigned to the
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Pres. Macapagal in the Oval Office with Pres. Johnson
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1973
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Philippine Civic Action Group – Vietnam (PHILCAG–V)
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Index

Philippine Army
Civic-Military Operations
Tay Ninh Combat Base
Vietnam War
Operation Attleboro
Armed Forces of the Philippines
Republic of Vietnam
Vietnam War
United States
Tay Ninh Combat Base
First Indochina War
Ramon Magsaysay
Philippine Jaycees
Saigon
Ngo Dinh Diem
Edward Lansdale
Central Intelligence Agency
fighting the communist
HUKBALAHAP
counterinsurgency
Presidential Security Guard
Presidential Guards
Binh Xuyen
Presidential Guards
French
United States
US Army
National Liberation Front of South Vietnam
Battle of Ia Drang
Lyndon B. Johnson

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