Talk:1st Infantry Division (Philippines)
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Proposed listing of units
editMay I suggest that Infantry Battalions be simply listed in the same fashion as done in 2nd Infantry Division to avoid continual edits. The battalions while permanently assigned to an Infantry Division here in the Philippines, its placement under a specific brigade is on a short-term basis depending on the mission of a brigade at a particular time. -- Sultan-Commander (talk) 02:44, 18 January 2009 (UTC)
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