103rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army)

103rd Division
第103師団
Active 1944–1945
Country Empire of Japan
Branch  Imperial Japanese Army
Type Infantry
Size 15500
Garrison/HQ Luzon
Nickname(s) Steed division
Engagements Battle of Luzon

The 103rd Division (第103師団 Dai-hyakusan Shidan) was an infantry division of the Imperial Japanese Army. Its call sign was the Steed Division (駿兵団 Shun Heidan). The division was formed 15 June 1944 in Luzon. The nucleus of the formation was the 32nd Independent Mixed Brigade. The 103rd division was a Type C (hei) security division therefore the division backbone has comprised independent infantry battalions instead of infantry regiments.

Action

Initially 103rd division was tasked with the garrisoning of north Luzon, with 79th infantry brigade covering north-west and 80th infantry brigade covering north-east quarter of the island.

During the Battle of Luzon since 9 January 1945, the 103rd division zone of responsibility was from Aparri to west. Soon the 103rd divsion has retreated to the mountains inland and largely survived around Magat River [2] until surrender of Japan 15 August 1945.

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