Civil Guard in the Philippines | |
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Guardia Civil en las Filipinas | |
Active | 1868–1898 |
Country | Captaincy General of the Philippines |
Allegiance | King of Spain Spanish Empire |
Branch | Spanish Army |
Type | Gendarmerie |
Role | Law enforcement |
Size | division 1,200 men (1868), three divisions 3,685 men (1897) |
Part of | Spanish Civil Guard Spanish Army |
Garrison/HQ | Manila division (headquarters), Luzon division, Visayas division |
Motto(s) | El honor es mi divisa (Honor is my emblem) |
Engagements | Philippine Revolution Spanish–American War |
Insignia | |
Abbreviation | GC |
Monogram |
The Civil Guard in the Philippines (Spanish: Guardia Civil en las Filipinas, [ˈɡwaɾðja siˈβil en las filiˈpinas]) was the branch of the Spanish Civil Guard organized under the Captaincy General of the Philippines and a component of the Spanish Army. It was disbanded after the Spanish–American War. After the Philippine–American War, it was eventually replaced by the American occupational government with the Philippine Constabulary (PC).[1]