"Perhaps not content merely to hinder the laws defenses against revolution, the Guild opened a Military Office in the Philippines that engaged in direct revolutionary activity. Howard DeNike, a Guild member active in the Military Office, described the Guilds Philippine presence:
"The Guilds house on Corpuz Street in Olongapo was a combined residence, law office, and counseling center. In the evenings, counselors from the U.S.-staffed Pacific Counseling Service (PCS) set up discussion groups (DGs) with as many GIs as could be found. Out came the copies of Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung (the famed Little Red Book), and hours were spent pouring over the meaning of key paragraphs. Future cadre for the revolution were being prepared from the ranks of the U.S. Navy."
Thanks.
I think these "recruits" came from the Navy Stewards, most of which came from the Phillipines.