Battle of Digos | |||||||||
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Part of Battle of Mindanao | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
United States | Empire of Japan | ||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Reed Graves | Muira Tushio | ||||||||
Units involved | |||||||||
"Ground Forces":
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Naval units:
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Strength | |||||||||
4,000 Troops 2 QF2.95inch Mountain Guns |
3000 Troops |
After Davao Force was dispersed on December 24, 1941, they went missing and no contact, General Joseph Vachon sent Lieutenant Colonel Howard Frissell to Digos, Davao and setup defense of Digos Junction area to prevent Japanese drive towards Digos-Pikit road and reaching Kabacan the southern terminus of Sayre Highway.[1]
The Digos Force of Cotabato-Davao Sector held the Japanese for four months despite lack artillery guns and ammunition.[1] The landing of one of the group of Sakaguchi detachment in Cotabato City and made a landing head to Pikit and Midsayap through the Mindanao River on April 28, 1942, made 101st Division commander General Vachon to order Digos Force to retreat towards Kabacan in fear of being cut off as Japanese are now fighting at the vicinity of Kabacan.[1]