Philippine Scout Mutiny

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The Philippine Scout Mutiny was mutiny by the Philippine Scouts of the Philippine Division which occurred in July 1924.

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[edit] Background

The Philippine Scouts were raised by the US Army during the Philippine American War (1899-1902). They served as auxilaries to the US units and assisted in various duties such as navigation and combat. In the early 1920s, these scouts began to function as American units. They made up the core of the American military rule in the Philippines. However, they were not given the same benefits as their American soldier counterparts. With growing discontent, a mutiny was staged on July 7, 1924 at Fort McKinley but was quickly quelled.

[edit] Aftermath and legacy

Many of the scouts who staged the mutiny were sentenced to lengthy prison terms. The US Army made no changes in the Scouts' pay, recruitment policies or leadership promotions. The indifference by American authorities in refusing to acknowledge the disparities would mirror the lasting struggle of Filipino veterans who fought for the United States during World War II for equal benefits.

[edit] References

  • Meixsel, Richard B. "The Philippine Scout Mutiny of 1924." South East Asia Research 10, no.3 (November 2002): 333-359.

[edit] External links

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