Emilio S. Liwanag
Philippine Navy Captain - Legion of Merit recipient / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Captain Emilio Soriano Liwanag (March 27, 1911 – April 12, 1967) was an officer in the Philippine Navy who served during the Second World War and the Korean War.
Emilio S. Liwanag | |
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Born | 27 March 1911 Dagupan, Pangasinan, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands, U.S. |
Died | 12 April 1967 (Age 56) Quezon City, Philippines |
Place of burial | Libingan ng mga Bayani (Cemetery of Heroes) in Taguig |
Allegiance | Philippines |
Service/ | Philippine Navy |
Years of service | 1938–1941, 1950–51 (Army) 1941–1946 (USAFFE) 1946–1963 (Navy) |
Rank | Captain (Navy) Captain (USAFFE) |
Unit | Offshore Patrol - (USAFFE) Philippine Naval Patrol (Navy) 10th Battalion Combat Team - PEFTOK (Army) |
Commands held | Philippine Naval Operating Force Philippine Navy Service Force |
Battles/wars | World War II * Battle of Bataan * Battle of Manila Korean War * Battle of Yultong |
Awards | Legion of Merit (USA) |
He started his military career as a 3rd Lieutenant with the 3rd Light Infantry Regiment in the Philippine Commonwealth Army after graduation from the Philippine Military Academy. He joined the Offshore Patrol unit of the U.S. Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) as a 1st Lieutenant during the Second World War and was involved in the Battle of Bataan and during the country's liberation in the Battle of Manila.
During the Korean War, he served as a Lieutenant Commander - Artillery and Logistic officer in the Army's 10th Battalion Combat Team as part of the United Nations Forces - Philippine Expeditionary Forces To Korea (PEFTOK) during the first year of the war, which was the first deployment of Philippine combat forces under the Republic of the Philippines into foreign soil. Shortly after finishing his first tour in Korea, he immediately served a second tour as Liaison officer under the Philippine Navy for the UN Command and Philippine Diplomatic Representative in Tokyo, Japan.
Liwanag later served as the commander in the Navy's Service Force (NSF) during the 1960s and later became the Commandant of the Naval Operating Force (NOF) which is the main fighting element of the Philippine Navy, till he was retired from active service.