Pescadores Islands: [89]–90

Philippine Academy and General Service School: [16]

Philippine Army units
1st Filipino Infantry Regiment: [365]
6th Military District: [16]
7th Military District: [16]
8th Military District: [16]
9th Military District: [16]
10th Military District: [16]
92d Infantry Division: [16]–17
94th Infantry Regiment: [18], [257]
95th Infantry Regiment: [18]
96th Infantry Regiment: [18], [228]

Philippine Civil Affairs Units: [35]

Philippine Islands: [9], [22], [23], [24], [26], [28]
air attacks on: [8], [27]–28
air supremacy over: [4]
Carney on: [5]
civil affairs in: [198]–200
description of: [10]
guerrillas in. See Guerrilla movement.
importance of: [2], [10]
Japanese occupation of: [13], [14]
Japanese plans for defense of: [22], [46]–54
JCS on bypassing: [3]
MacArthur on: [3]–4, [6]
neutralization of Japanese forces in, prerequisite to Leyte Campaign: [24]
population of: [10]
restoration of Civil Government in: [152]
and strategy conference in Hawaii, July 1944: [5]–6

Pikas: [72], [104], [111]–12, [114], [118]

Pillboxes, Japanese: [77], [93], [104], [108]–09

Pinamopoan: [12], [206]–07, [209], [210], [211], [212], [216], [217], [234], [275], [324], [346], [347]

Pincers movement. See Tactics, U. S., pincers.

Planning. See Air plans, U. S.; Strategic plans, U. S.; Tactical plans, U. S.