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Without the service of the Philippine guerrillas, many more Filipinos and Americans would have died during the war. Non-conventional warfare has been utilized since time immemorial. When a weaker ...
ON FRIDAY, July 4, 2025, the Moncadista community in Barangay Sudlon 2, Cebu City, celebrated US Independence Day and ...
On January 30, 1945, a combined force of United States Army Rangers, Alamo Scouts and Philippine guerillas liberated the Cabanatuan prisoners-of-war camp in Nueva Ecija, Philippines. The rescue of the ...
How to Multiply Small Numbers by an Anti-Communist Factor IN North Carolina's Uwharrie National Forest, 50 men broke camp in the swamps and headed stealthily out to intercept and disrupt regular ...
American brutality has been documented more extensively. There were many letters sent home by American soldiers which detailed the inhumane treatment against Philippine guerrillas and civilians.
In 2004, the Philippines finally recognized their valorous exploits. The country granted them a rank as a Legionnaire, within the Philippine Legion of Honor, the nation’s highest decoration. The 201 ...
Congress approved President McKinley's request for a declaration of war on April 25, 1898; yet the Spanish-American War was the culmination of decades of pressure toward U.S. expansionism.
By Feb. 20, 1943, at least 1,200 soldiers were naturalized citizens with the motto of “fighting under the American flag to protect the Philippines from the Japanese.”By May 1943, a total of 87 ...
LOS BAÑOS, Laguna (PIA) — The brave young guerrillas who fought the Japanese Imperial Army during the World War II were the center of the commemoration of the 78th Liberation Day of the Los Baños ...
“During World War II, over 250,000 Filipino troops bravely fought under U.S. command, saving countless lives during their service. It’s unacceptable that these veterans were stripped of the ...