Intelligence activities in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation [manuscript]

Title

Intelligence activities in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation [manuscript]

Subject

Guerrilla warfare.
World War, 1939-1945--Philippines.

Description

Part of Gen. Willoughby’s "Intelligence Series," Vol. II focused on intelligence activities in the Philippines, identifying key individuals and groups, and chronicling submarine penetration missions. The documentary appendices to this volume were split into two parts. This part (which was bound with the main volume) includes the first thirteen documentary appendices, covering funds sent to guerrillas, totals of guerrilla messages sent and received, submarine shipments to the Philippines and tonnage of supplies, directives to several penetration missions, Maj. Jesus Villamor’s report, and the overall intelligence plan laid out by Gen. Courtney Whitney.

Creator

U.S. Army Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Military Intelligence Section

Publisher

[General Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Pacific, 1948]

Date

1948

Format

32 x 25 cm.
application/pdf (.pdf) 390 MB

Type

Manuscript (Loose-leaf with binder)

Call Number

MS RH 54

Accession Number

16223

Pagination

[iv], 77 leaves

Illustration

maps

Accompanying Materials

1 compact disc (digital ; 4 3/4 cm.)

Files

Citation

U.S. Army Forces, Pacific. General Headquarters. Military Intelligence Section, “Intelligence activities in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation [manuscript],” FHL-Roderick Hall, accessed May 19, 2026, https://fhl.omeka.net/items/show/456.