Pvt. José Nisperos, the first Filipino Medal of Honor recipient, was a member of the U.S. Army Philippine Scouts. Shown here are Philippine Scouts at Camp John Hay in the Philippines around 1920.
Thanks to historians and Hollywood, we know about the Tuskegee Airmen and Navajo code talkers. We're less familiar with the Philippine Scouts, whose World War II story is at least as stirring as the ...
FORT JACKSON, S.C. -- "Stand aside, the Scouts are coming." Retired Col. John Olson said that these simple words from a poem written by an American officer in a Japanese Prisoner of War camp shortly ...
FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii- During the turmoil and chaos of post-World War II Philippines, the Purple Heart medal posthumously awarded to Private First Class Adriano Alagon was lost until today, when a ...
Daewoong Group announced on the 9th that it will fully open its group training center to support accommodation, meals, and convenience facilities for Filipino scouts participating in the 2023 ...
A total of 23,867 participants, including 441 international scouts, from 20 countries across the region are here at Camp ...
Fort William McKinley was established in 1901 during the Philippine-American War. The fort was located in the Rizal area south of Manila. The base was named after the American President, William ...
The retired U.S Army major general who played a role in exposing war crimes and torture in Iraq, is now focused on one last battle for justice: getting Congressional recognition for Filipino veterans ...