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Non-conventional warfare was common during World War II. In countries occupied by Axis powers guerrilla movements formed to counter the occupation. Unfortunately, most of the historical focus on ...
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INQUIRER.net USA on MSNJune 14, 1945: US retaking of Philippines during WWII reaches its peakThe retaking of the Philippines by American forces during World War II commenced on Jan. 9, 1945, reaching its peak on June ...
A noted American war correspondent relates the dramatic exploits of Lieutenant I. D. Richardson who carried on a highly annoying guerrilla campaign against the Japanese in the Philippines after the ...
When World War II ended, the Huks became disillusioned by the new government of the Philippines and went back to guerrilla warfare. The Cold War had begun, and the Huks, Communist rebels, were now ...
Guerrilla Operations in the Philippines In 158 pages of text and 53 pages of footnotes, James A. Villanueva gives us an information-dense yet readable overview of the logistics, politics, and ...
- Suspects arrested for stealing brass markers from a World War II guerrilla monument in Alabang, Muntinlupa City - Stolen markers were sold to a junk shop, whose owner may face charges under the Anti ...
A museum in Puerto Princesa, the largest city on the Philippines’ westernmost island province, boasts an impressive collection of weapons, photographs, uniforms, vehicles and other relics of ...
A ship that US and Philippine forces planned to sink beat them to it. A former US World War II-era warship, which survived two of the Pacific War’s most important battles, was supposed to go ...
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