TY - BOOK AU - Fernandez, Felipe A. TI - Memoirs of a Philippine scout cavalryman SN - (softbound) PY - 2007/// CY - [S.l.] : PB - Blurb.com KW - Soldiers KW - Philippines KW - Biography KW - United States KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Campaigns KW - Personal narratives, Philippine KW - Regimental histories KW - 26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts) KW - POW KW - Philippine Scouts KW - Philippine defense campaign KW - personal account – Filipino KW - Luzon campaign KW - life under the Japanese KW - Corregidor KW - cavalry operations KW - Bataan N2 - This slim book is the story of a hardy Filipino who became a professional soldier with the Philippine Scouts before World War II, and who continued on in the US Army after the war. Fernandez joined the 26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts) in 1936. Fernandez vividly tells of pre-war training and garrison life with the regiment, and of the many battles he fought in, especially those on his mount, Mike, while trying to stop the Japanese advance in northern Luzon. Mike, as with all the other surviving horses of the regiment, were taken over by the Quartermasters in Bataan to be slaughtered for food for the starving garrison. That day was one of the saddest in his life. When Bataan fell, he was able to board a boat for Corregidor; he endured the siege until the Japanese assault, and then became a prisoner of war. After his release, he lay low with his wife, returning to military control only in 1945. Fernandez’ memoirs also incorporate the experiences of some of his other fellow cavalry veterans; photos of post-war reunions and reenactments illustrate the book. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose UR - https://issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/rhc-015321?e=18015266/46770764 ER -