91st Infantry Regiment (PA)

91st Infantry Regiment
ActiveJune 1941 - May 1942
DisbandedApril 9, 1942
Country Philippines
Allegiance United States of America
 Philippines
BranchArmy
TypeInfantry
RoleReserve
Size1,500
Part of91st Infantry Division
Garrison/HQCamp Tinio, Nueva Ecija
EquipmentM1917 Enfield Rifles

M1923 Thompson Submachineguns M1918 Browning Automatic Rifles M1918 Browning Light Machineguns M2 Browning Heavy Machineguns 3inch Stokes Mortar

M1918 75mm Field Guns
EngagementsBattle of Bataan
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Colonel James D. Carter, USA
Colonel Stuart MacDonald, USA
Insignia
Identification
symbol

91st Infantry Regiment is a reserve unit of the Philippine Commonwealth Army during World War II. It was a part of 91st Infantry Division, based in Leyte but was transferred to Luzon to augment the defense there. It was held as a reserve force of USAFFE but participated in the Battle of Bataan.