July 26, 2011
Dear Editor,
We wrote
to you to stress the significance of the USAFFE Day, July 26, 1941
Seventy
years ago, today on July 26, 1941, US President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt formed the United States Armed Forces in the Far East or the
USAFFE. This the main reason why the Filipinos must be considered as
American soldiers and as American World War II veterans.
To some sentimental guys they call this day “USAFFE Day. To the more conscious it is called “Conscription Day”
On
this day Filipinos were mandated to serve the United States as American
nationals. Roosevelt issued this Military Order, calling into service
and placing under the command of “the armed forces of the United States
for the period of the existing emergency… all organized military forces
of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.”
By this order, the 120,000 armed forces of the Commonweath of the Philippines
including its unarmed reserves were merged and
placed under the command of the United States who has less than 40,000
troops in the Philippines. Thus the Philippines became the largest US
garrison outside of the mainland.
And yet until today, 66 years
after, the Filipinos who served under the USAFFE are not treated and not
recognized as American war veterans. And that includes their survivors,
meaning the widows and legal heirs.
Rationale
The action
was a general mobilization in an anticipation of a war against the Axis
power. Three years before, on September 3, 1939 Germany attacked Poland and the Second World War erupted in Europe.
Unknown
to Filipinos, who responded to the compulsory mobilization, they were
bound by the Military Laws of the U.S. that provide among others that in
case of desertion or “attempt to desert the service of the United
States, if the offense” is committed in time of war, they will “suffer
death or such other punishment as a
court-martial may direct.”
Other violations of Articles of War
whose punitive punishment calls for death in time of war during that
time were advising or aiding another deserter, misbehaving before an
enemy, relieving, corresponding with or aiding the enemy, spying and
committing murder or rape.
But because the U.S. was going to face a well-trained, well-armed and more numerous Japanese Army that would attack Pearl Harbor four months later, Roosevelt conscripted an ill-trained and under-armed
Commonwealth and later during the 3 –year Japanese occupation, other
militia (guerrilla) forces that could face death in the hands of the U.S.
military if they violated some Articles of War or their Japanese
enemies.
The War Years (December 1941-September 1945)
The
USAFFE existed for only 11 months. For the first six months were focused
on the training and preparations and the next five months for intense
fighting.
When the war
broke out in December 7, 1941. The USAFFE was placed into alert and war
footing. The USAFFE divisions resisted the Japanese invasion until they
were forced to retreat to Bataan in January 1942.
The
Battle for Bataan lasted from the last week of January to April 1942.
When Bataan fell to the Japanese, it was just a matter of time that the
fort of Corregidor will fall on May 6, 1942. With the fall of
Corregidor, USAFFE as a unit ceased to exists.
But the Filipinos
and some American officers and men refused to surrender and keep the
fight for resistance for the next three years. They became the core of
the liberating forces that helped the US Army to liberate the
Philippines three years later in 1944. In its placer the new army of the commonwealth was formed. USAFFE just became a part of history.
Significance of the USAFFE.
The
USAFFE fought a holding action against the Japanese. Its battle at
Bataan and Corregidor
as well as the other pats of the Philippines, delayed the Japanese
timetable for the occupation of the Philippines and the whole of Asia.
For
the US, it taught the country the need for preparedness in time of
peace. Never again that American will be surprised with a large scale
invasion from
a foreign army. For the Philippines, it taught the country a lesson in self-reliance.
That
the defense of the Philippines cannot be placed and must not be trusted
to another foreign power. This is a lesson that still echoes today.
A lesson that must be well remembered.
For justice, equity and racial equality,
Arturo P. Garcia
JFAV National Coordinator
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