二战初期美军在菲律宾损失拉几个师?

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是不是有史以来美军最大的损失。貌似有一个军?是不是有史以来美军最大的损失。貌似有一个军?


美军在菲律宾是有相当于一个军的编制,但是不是完整的军师级别编成。

详细情况可以查看以下链接:
http://www.history.army.mil/books/wwii/5-2/5-2_Contents.htm#part1
该连接是美国陆军历史中心编印的太平洋战史的菲律宾沦陷部分。

以下是1941年12月3日驻菲美军和菲律宾军队编成及番号,以及伤亡数字:

United States Army Forces Far East

Philippine Constabulary
1st PC Regiment
2nd PC Regiment
3rd PC Regiment. ABMC lists 3 dead
4th PC Regiment
Hq Philippine Dept
Headquarters-Harbor Defenses

Philippine Division {PS-Philippine Scouts}
1st Philippine Coast Artillery. ABMC lists 1 dead
12th Quartermaster Regiment (PS). ABMC lists 90 dead
23rd Field Artillery Regiment {PS} {1st battalion}. ABMC lists 1 dead
26th Cavalry Regiment (PS). ABMC lists 301 dead
43rd Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 31 dead
45th Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 1,039 dead
47th Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 1 dead
47th Motor Transport Company (PS) ABMC lists 1 dead
23rd Field Artillery (PS) Btry A ABMC lists 159 dead
71st Medical Battalion (PS) ABMC lists 0 dead
74th Quartermaster Bakery Co (PS) ABMC lists 17 dead
86th Field Artillery (PS) ABMC lists 169 total (8 Dead for Regiment + 161 dead for Battalion)
88th Field Artillery ABMC lists 186 dead
59th Coast Artillery (Corregidor)- ABMC lists 329 dead
60th Coast Artillery (United States) (Anti-aircraft) - ; ABMC lists 390 dead (Corregidor)
91st Coast Artillery (PS) - ABMC lists 202 dead (Corregidor)
92nd Tractor Drawn Coast Artillery (PS) - ; ABMC lists 200 dead (Corregidor)
515th Coast Artillery Regiment -. ABMC lists 207 dead
200th Coast Artillery - ABMC lists 373 dead
202nd Philippine Engineer Battalion. ABMC lists 9 dead
808th MP Co - ABMC lists 90 dead

Provisional Tank Group:
17th Ordinance Battalion (one Company) ABMC lists 45 dead
192nd Tank Battalion - ABMC lists 189 dead[32]
194th Tank Battalion - (less Company B). ABMC lists 183 dead
Far East Air Force commanded by Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton; also commanded by Brig General Harold Huston George {Killed in flying accident Australia 30 April 1942}

5th Air Base Group
V Bomber Command
19th Bomb Group (Heavy) (Headquarters, Clark Field) ABMC lists 3 dead; HQ Squadron 19th BG ABMC list 103 dead;
14th Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, 5 December, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 13 dead
28th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 93 dead
30th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 9 B-17) ABMC lists 110 dead
93rd Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, 5 December, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 116 dead
27th Bomb Group (Light) (without aircraft) ABMC lists 89 dead
16th Bomb Squadron (Fort McKinley) ABMC lists 72 Dead
17th Bomb Squadron (San Fernando Field) ABMC Lists 62 dead
91st Bomb Squadron (San Marceleno Field) ABMC lists 76 dead
2nd Observation Squadron (Nichols Field, 21 various aircraft) ABMC lists 71 dead

V Interceptor Command
24th Pursuit Group (Headquarters, Clark Field) total. HQ Squadron ABMC lists 112 dead
3rd Pursuit Squadron (Iba Field, 18 P-40E) ABMC lists 0 dead
17th Pursuit Squadron (Nichols Field, 18 P-40E) ABMC Lists 0 dead
20th Pursuit Squadron (Clark Field, 18 P-40B) ABMC Lists 96 dead
35th Pursuit Group (headquarters enroute to Philippines) ABMC lists 5 dead
21st Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Nichols Field, 18 P-40E rec'd 7 December) ABMC lists 89 dead
34th Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Del Carmen Field, 18 P-35A rec'd 7 December) ABMC lists 0 dead
6th Pursuit Squadron, Philippine Army Air Corps (Batangas Field, 12 P-26) ABMC lists 1 dead
20th Air Base Group ; ABMC list 1 dead

Tow Target Detachment
5th Communications Detachment. ABMC lists 0 dead
5th Weather Detachment ABMC lists 0 Dead
Chemical Warfare Det,
4th Chemical Company (Aviation). ABMC lists 33 dead
5th Chemical Detachment (Company-Aviation) ABMC lists 2 dead
803d Engineering Detachment (Battalion-Aviation). ABMC lists 232 dead
809th Engineering Detachment
409th Signal/Communications Detachment (Company-Aviation) ABMC lists 29 dead
429th Maintenance Detachment

Philippine Aircraft Warning Detachment
47th Material Sq
48th Material Sq ABMC lists 53 dead

Philippine Army
Hq Philippine Army:

11th Division
HQ 11th Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
HQ Com 11th Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
11th Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 1 dead
11th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
12th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
13th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

21st Division
21st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 2 dead
21st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
21st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
22nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead

31st Division
31st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 1 dead
31st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 2 dead
31st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 6 dead
32nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead

41st Division
41st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 1 dead
41st Infantry Regiment: ABMC Lists 6 dead
42nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead

51st Division
51st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
51st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
52nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
53rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead

61st Division
HQ 61st Division: ABMC Lists 1 dead
61st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
61st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead
62nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
63rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC Lists 1 dead

71st Division
71st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC Lists 1 dead
71st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
72nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 6 dead
73rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
75th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead
71st Quartermaster Co: ABMC lists 1 dead

81st Division
81st Division: ABMC lists 4 dead
81st Engr Batt.: ABMC lists 1 dead
81st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 2 dead
82nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
83rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

91st Division
HQ 91st Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
91st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 5 dead
91st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
92nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 5 dead
93rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

101st Division
ABMC lists 1 with Division;
101st Engr Battalion; ABMC Lists 1 dead;
101st Field Artillery Regt; ABMC lists 1 dead;
101st Inf Regt; ABMC lists 7 dead;
102nd Inf Regt; ABMC lists 0 dead;
103rd Inf Regt; ABMC lists 3 dead
Harbor Defense: For Strength in November 1941 see [2] Note: Harbor defenses included units listed above: Hq and HQ Battery; 59th; 60th; 91st; 92nd Coast Artillery Units

USAMP HArrison
Station Hospital
Chemical warfare Det.

United States Navy
Admiral Thomas C. Hart

United States Asiatic Fleet and 16th Naval District,
heavy cruiser-USS Houston (CA-30) (lost 1 March 1942, 368 survived of 1,061 crew),
one light cruiser
13 World War I-era destroyers.
Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) Two consisted of 12 Salmon class submarines and
Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) Five of 11 Porpoise and Sargo class submarines.
In December 1941 Naval forces were augmented by the schooner USS Lanikai (1914).


Navy Losses:
PT Boat Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three 6 PT boats(PT-31,PT-32,PT-33,PT-34,PT-35,PT-41)—all lost 6 December 1941-March 1942.
USS Bittern (AM-36) scuttled 10 December 1941
USS Genesee (AT-55) scuttled 5 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk on 5 November 1944
USS New York (ACR-2) scuttled December 1941
USS Finch (AM-9) ran out of fuel and abandoned March, sunk by Japanese on 9 April 1942; salvaged as IJN Patrol Boat 103, sunk in 1945.
USS Quail (AM-15) scuttled 5 May 1942.
USS S-36 (SS-141) scuttled 21 January 1942
USS Sealion (SS-195) scuttled 25 December 1941 after damaged 10 December 1941: 5 killed {In addition 2 District Patrol craft YP-16 and YP-17 and about 70 Miscellaneous district craft were lost in the Philippines in 1942. See listing in List of United States Navy losses in World War II}
Following are China Yangtze Patrol losses: Rear Admiral Glassford
USS Asheville (PG-21) lost 3 March 1942; entire crew of 159 lost
USS Luzon (PG-47) scuttled 6 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk in the Philippines by USS Narwhal (SS-167) on 3 March 1944
USS Mindanao (PR-8) lost 2 May 1942;
USS Oahu (PR-6) sunk 5 May 1942;
USS Wake (PR-3) captured 8 December 1941

United States Marine Corps
4th Marine Regiment (Commander Colonel Samuel L. Howard) stationed at Corregidor; consisted of 142 different organizations:
USMC: 72 officers; 1,368 enlisted
USN: 37 officers; 848 enlisted
USAAC/PA: 111 officers; 1,455 enlisted
4th Marines Casualties were 315 killed/15 MIA/357 WIA in the Philippine Campaign.[3] 105 Marines were captured on Bataan and 1,283 captured on Corregidor of whom 490 didn't survive. [4]

Miscellaneous
Harbor Defenses, 15 April 1942 (Maj. Gen. George F. Moore):

US Army: 5,012
US Navy: 2,158
USMC: 1,617
Philippine Scouts: 1,298
Philippine Army: 1,818
Philippine Navy: 400
US Civilians: 343
Civilians (other): 2,082
Army Nurse Corps, Navy Nurse Corps: 78 ("Angels of Bataan")

美军在菲律宾是有相当于一个军的编制,但是不是完整的军师级别编成。

详细情况可以查看以下链接:
http://www.history.army.mil/books/wwii/5-2/5-2_Contents.htm#part1
该连接是美国陆军历史中心编印的太平洋战史的菲律宾沦陷部分。

以下是1941年12月3日驻菲美军和菲律宾军队编成及番号,以及伤亡数字:

United States Army Forces Far East

Philippine Constabulary
1st PC Regiment
2nd PC Regiment
3rd PC Regiment. ABMC lists 3 dead
4th PC Regiment
Hq Philippine Dept
Headquarters-Harbor Defenses

Philippine Division {PS-Philippine Scouts}
1st Philippine Coast Artillery. ABMC lists 1 dead
12th Quartermaster Regiment (PS). ABMC lists 90 dead
23rd Field Artillery Regiment {PS} {1st battalion}. ABMC lists 1 dead
26th Cavalry Regiment (PS). ABMC lists 301 dead
43rd Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 31 dead
45th Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 1,039 dead
47th Infantry (PS) ABMC lists 1 dead
47th Motor Transport Company (PS) ABMC lists 1 dead
23rd Field Artillery (PS) Btry A ABMC lists 159 dead
71st Medical Battalion (PS) ABMC lists 0 dead
74th Quartermaster Bakery Co (PS) ABMC lists 17 dead
86th Field Artillery (PS) ABMC lists 169 total (8 Dead for Regiment + 161 dead for Battalion)
88th Field Artillery ABMC lists 186 dead
59th Coast Artillery (Corregidor)- ABMC lists 329 dead
60th Coast Artillery (United States) (Anti-aircraft) - ; ABMC lists 390 dead (Corregidor)
91st Coast Artillery (PS) - ABMC lists 202 dead (Corregidor)
92nd Tractor Drawn Coast Artillery (PS) - ; ABMC lists 200 dead (Corregidor)
515th Coast Artillery Regiment -. ABMC lists 207 dead
200th Coast Artillery - ABMC lists 373 dead
202nd Philippine Engineer Battalion. ABMC lists 9 dead
808th MP Co - ABMC lists 90 dead

Provisional Tank Group:
17th Ordinance Battalion (one Company) ABMC lists 45 dead
192nd Tank Battalion - ABMC lists 189 dead[32]
194th Tank Battalion - (less Company B). ABMC lists 183 dead
Far East Air Force commanded by Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton; also commanded by Brig General Harold Huston George {Killed in flying accident Australia 30 April 1942}

5th Air Base Group
V Bomber Command
19th Bomb Group (Heavy) (Headquarters, Clark Field) ABMC lists 3 dead; HQ Squadron 19th BG ABMC list 103 dead;
14th Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, 5 December, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 13 dead
28th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 93 dead
30th Bomb Squadron (Clark Field, 9 B-17) ABMC lists 110 dead
93rd Bomb Squadron (Del Monte Field, 5 December, 8 B-17) ABMC lists 116 dead
27th Bomb Group (Light) (without aircraft) ABMC lists 89 dead
16th Bomb Squadron (Fort McKinley) ABMC lists 72 Dead
17th Bomb Squadron (San Fernando Field) ABMC Lists 62 dead
91st Bomb Squadron (San Marceleno Field) ABMC lists 76 dead
2nd Observation Squadron (Nichols Field, 21 various aircraft) ABMC lists 71 dead

V Interceptor Command
24th Pursuit Group (Headquarters, Clark Field) total. HQ Squadron ABMC lists 112 dead
3rd Pursuit Squadron (Iba Field, 18 P-40E) ABMC lists 0 dead
17th Pursuit Squadron (Nichols Field, 18 P-40E) ABMC Lists 0 dead
20th Pursuit Squadron (Clark Field, 18 P-40B) ABMC Lists 96 dead
35th Pursuit Group (headquarters enroute to Philippines) ABMC lists 5 dead
21st Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Nichols Field, 18 P-40E rec'd 7 December) ABMC lists 89 dead
34th Pursuit Squadron (attached 24th PG, Del Carmen Field, 18 P-35A rec'd 7 December) ABMC lists 0 dead
6th Pursuit Squadron, Philippine Army Air Corps (Batangas Field, 12 P-26) ABMC lists 1 dead
20th Air Base Group ; ABMC list 1 dead

Tow Target Detachment
5th Communications Detachment. ABMC lists 0 dead
5th Weather Detachment ABMC lists 0 Dead
Chemical Warfare Det,
4th Chemical Company (Aviation). ABMC lists 33 dead
5th Chemical Detachment (Company-Aviation) ABMC lists 2 dead
803d Engineering Detachment (Battalion-Aviation). ABMC lists 232 dead
809th Engineering Detachment
409th Signal/Communications Detachment (Company-Aviation) ABMC lists 29 dead
429th Maintenance Detachment

Philippine Aircraft Warning Detachment
47th Material Sq
48th Material Sq ABMC lists 53 dead

Philippine Army
Hq Philippine Army:

11th Division
HQ 11th Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
HQ Com 11th Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
11th Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 1 dead
11th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
12th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
13th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

21st Division
21st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 2 dead
21st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
21st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
22nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead

31st Division
31st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 1 dead
31st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 2 dead
31st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 6 dead
32nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead

41st Division
41st Engr Battalion: ABMC lists 1 dead
41st Infantry Regiment: ABMC Lists 6 dead
42nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead

51st Division
51st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
51st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
52nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
53rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead

61st Division
HQ 61st Division: ABMC Lists 1 dead
61st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
61st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead
62nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 4 dead
63rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC Lists 1 dead

71st Division
71st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC Lists 1 dead
71st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
72nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 6 dead
73rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 3 dead
75th Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead
71st Quartermaster Co: ABMC lists 1 dead

81st Division
81st Division: ABMC lists 4 dead
81st Engr Batt.: ABMC lists 1 dead
81st Field Artillery Regt: ABMC lists 2 dead
82nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
83rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

91st Division
HQ 91st Division: ABMC lists 1 dead
91st Field Artillery Regiment: ABMC lists 5 dead
91st Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 2 dead
92nd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 5 dead
93rd Infantry Regiment: ABMC lists 1 dead

101st Division
ABMC lists 1 with Division;
101st Engr Battalion; ABMC Lists 1 dead;
101st Field Artillery Regt; ABMC lists 1 dead;
101st Inf Regt; ABMC lists 7 dead;
102nd Inf Regt; ABMC lists 0 dead;
103rd Inf Regt; ABMC lists 3 dead
Harbor Defense: For Strength in November 1941 see [2] Note: Harbor defenses included units listed above: Hq and HQ Battery; 59th; 60th; 91st; 92nd Coast Artillery Units

USAMP HArrison
Station Hospital
Chemical warfare Det.

United States Navy
Admiral Thomas C. Hart

United States Asiatic Fleet and 16th Naval District,
heavy cruiser-USS Houston (CA-30) (lost 1 March 1942, 368 survived of 1,061 crew),
one light cruiser
13 World War I-era destroyers.
Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) Two consisted of 12 Salmon class submarines and
Submarine Squadron (SUBRON) Five of 11 Porpoise and Sargo class submarines.
In December 1941 Naval forces were augmented by the schooner USS Lanikai (1914).


Navy Losses:
PT Boat Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three 6 PT boats(PT-31,PT-32,PT-33,PT-34,PT-35,PT-41)—all lost 6 December 1941-March 1942.
USS Bittern (AM-36) scuttled 10 December 1941
USS Genesee (AT-55) scuttled 5 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk on 5 November 1944
USS New York (ACR-2) scuttled December 1941
USS Finch (AM-9) ran out of fuel and abandoned March, sunk by Japanese on 9 April 1942; salvaged as IJN Patrol Boat 103, sunk in 1945.
USS Quail (AM-15) scuttled 5 May 1942.
USS S-36 (SS-141) scuttled 21 January 1942
USS Sealion (SS-195) scuttled 25 December 1941 after damaged 10 December 1941: 5 killed {In addition 2 District Patrol craft YP-16 and YP-17 and about 70 Miscellaneous district craft were lost in the Philippines in 1942. See listing in List of United States Navy losses in World War II}
Following are China Yangtze Patrol losses: Rear Admiral Glassford
USS Asheville (PG-21) lost 3 March 1942; entire crew of 159 lost
USS Luzon (PG-47) scuttled 6 May 1942 but salvaged by the Japanese; sunk in the Philippines by USS Narwhal (SS-167) on 3 March 1944
USS Mindanao (PR-8) lost 2 May 1942;
USS Oahu (PR-6) sunk 5 May 1942;
USS Wake (PR-3) captured 8 December 1941

United States Marine Corps
4th Marine Regiment (Commander Colonel Samuel L. Howard) stationed at Corregidor; consisted of 142 different organizations:
USMC: 72 officers; 1,368 enlisted
USN: 37 officers; 848 enlisted
USAAC/PA: 111 officers; 1,455 enlisted
4th Marines Casualties were 315 killed/15 MIA/357 WIA in the Philippine Campaign.[3] 105 Marines were captured on Bataan and 1,283 captured on Corregidor of whom 490 didn't survive. [4]

Miscellaneous
Harbor Defenses, 15 April 1942 (Maj. Gen. George F. Moore):

US Army: 5,012
US Navy: 2,158
USMC: 1,617
Philippine Scouts: 1,298
Philippine Army: 1,818
Philippine Navy: 400
US Civilians: 343
Civilians (other): 2,082
Army Nurse Corps, Navy Nurse Corps: 78 ("Angels of Bataan")
谢过拉
这只军队的大部分是菲律宾人