Philippine Civic Action Group

Philippine Civic Action Group – Vietnam (PHILCAG–V)
Active1966–1973
Disbanded1973
CountryPhilippines
AllegiancePhilippines
South Vietnam
BranchPhilippine Army
Type3 engineering battalions
1 artillery battalion
1 infantry security battalion[1]
RoleCivic-Military Operations
Engineering
Medical Mission
Size2,068 (Peak Strength)
Garrison/HQTay Ninh Combat Base
Nickname(s)"Fighting Filipinos"
EngagementsVietnam War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
BGen. Gaudencio V. Tobias
BGen. Ceferino S. Carreon[2]
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The Philippine Civic Action Group – Vietnam (PHILCAG–V) was the Armed Forces of the Philippines contingent sent to the Republic of Vietnam or South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. This was an answer by the Philippine government to the request made by South Vietnam and the United States 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 Tay Ninh Combat Base. In the course of 8 years, the Philippines sent about 10,450 personnel during the Vietnam. 9 members of the contingent have died, and more than 64 have been wounded.[3][4]

The motto and philosophy of PHILCAG was "To build, not to destroy, bring happiness, not sorrow, develop good will, not hatred."[2]

  1. ^ "Philippine Civic Action Group Arrives in Vietnam". www.vietnamwar50th.com. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Asian Allies in Viet-Nam" (PDF). 17thengineers.homestead.com. Vietnames Embassy Washington. Retrieved May 17, 2024.
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  4. ^ MacGarrigle, George (1998). Combat Operations: Taking the Offensive October 1966 to October 1967 (PDF). Washington: Center of Military History United States Army. p. 365. Retrieved May 18, 2024.