4th Infantry Division (Philippines)

Fourth Infantry Division
Active January 03, 1942 – January 14, 1946 (as 4th Infantry Division, PCA)
January 15, 1946 – Present
Country Philippines Philippines
Branch Philippine Army
Type Infantry
Role Conventional Warfare, Anti-Guerrilla Operations
Size 3 Brigades, 6 Battalions, 6000+ soldiers
Part of under the Philippine Army
Garrison/HQ Camp BGen Edilberto Evangelista, Cagayan de Oro City
Nickname(s) Diamond Division
Patron St. Ignatius of Loyola
Mascot(s) Diamond
Anniversaries January 15
March 22 (Philippine Army foundation day)
Engagements World War II
* Japanese Occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945)
* Battle of Leyte (1944-1945)
* Battle of Samar (1944-1945)
* Battle of Mindoro (1944-1945)
* Battle of Luzon (1945)
* Battle of Manila (1945)
* Invasion of Palawan (1945)
Communist Insurgency in the Philippines
Anti-guerilla operations against the NPA
Website www.diamondtroopers.com.ph
Commanders
Current
commander
MGen Victor A. Felix, AFP
Notable
commanders
MGen Oscar T. Lactao, AFP
MGen Roy Cimatu, AFP
MGen Cardozo Luna, AFP
BGen Tirso Fajardo, AFP
BGen Patricio Borromeo, AFP
BGen Ramon Aguire, AFP
BGen Climaco Pintoy, AFP
BGen Benjamin Molina, AFP
BGen Manuel Mandac, AFP
BGen Rigoberto Atienza, AFP
Insignia
Armed Forces Occupational Specialty Insignia

The 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army, known officially as the Diamond Division, is one of the Philippine Army's Infantry units in Northern Mindanao.

History

The 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Commonwealth Army during the Battle for the Liberation of Manila


Started the Battle for the Liberation of Manila on February 03, to March 03, 1945 between the Imperial Japanese forces and the combined American and Philippine Commonwealth troops. The 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was sending the military operations around the capital city in February 1945 to aid the local resistance fighters and American ground troops in fighting the Imperial Japanese forces under Navy Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi. This included the Battle of Intramuros on February 23, to February 26, 1945.

The 4th Infantry Division, Philippine Army during the Post-War Era

On January 15, 1946 right after the World War II, upon the reestablishment of the Commonwealth Government, all Military Districts were converted to military areas; Pursuant to Section 1 General Orders Number 46 of HAFP dated January 8, 1946. The 1st and 2nd Military Areas (IMA-IIMA) was in Luzon, while 3rd Military Area (IIIMA) in the Visayas, and the 4th Military Area (IVMA) in Mindanao. The remaining forces of the 10th MD were absorbed to Military Police Command (MPC) based at Camp Overtone, Iligan.

Mission

4th Infantry (Diamond) Division conducts internal security operations to dismantle four (4) priority New People's Army fronts and degrade three (3) priority New People's Army areas in Caraga region and portion of Region 10 by 2009 to attain a physically and psychologically secure environment conducive to continuous development.

Line units

Brigades

Battalions

Service Support Units (SSU)

See also

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