Morong Command, which resisted US forces during the Philippine–American War of 1899–1902, or;
Philippine resistance against Japan in 1942–1945.
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Philippineresistance may refer to the: Morong Command, which resisted US forces during the Philippine–American War of 1899–1902, or; Philippine resistance...
occupation of the islands in World War II, there was an extensive Philippineresistance movement (Filipino: Kilusan ng Paglaban sa Pilipinas), which opposed...
issued marriage licenses and birth certificates.: 95 Philippineresistance against Japan Philippine Constabulary (PC) Military History of the Philippines...
the end of World War II). Luxembourgish resistance movement Norwegian resistance movement Philippineresistance movement (Multiple, often opposing organizations...
formally announced the end of the resistance movement. He gave the roster of Hukbalahap names to the US and Philippine governments, hoping for recognition...
Imperial Japanese began occupying the Philippine Islands, including her hometown of Tacloban, Fernandez organized a resistance movement that numbered around 110...
suspicion), he gathered and passed along valuable information to the Philippineresistance. He also planned and participated in the mass escape of about 500...
the surrender of Japan. A highly effective guerrilla campaign by Philippineresistance forces controlled sixty percent of the islands, mostly forested...
The Philippine Republic (Spanish: República Filipina), now officially remembered as the First Philippine Republic and also referred to by historians as...
XU Philippineresistance movement Allied guerrillas (composed of unsurrendered USAFFE troops including Filipino civilians). Moro Muslim resistance movement...
from February 22 to 25, 1986. There was a sustained campaign of civil resistance against regime violence and electoral fraud. The nonviolent revolution...
Philippines (1941–1945) 8 May 1942 – 5 July 1945 Philippineresistance against Japan 1941–45 Battle of the Philippine Sea 19–20 June 1944 Battle of Leyte 17 October...
separated from the CPP and have had a history of armed conflict with the Philippine government since then. The Hukbalahap Rebellion was initiated by the Partido...
the Philippine revolution. This excludes battles widely regarded to be part of a larger war and isolated military engagements. Legend Philippine victory...
anti-Japanese resistance group active in the area near Manila, the capital of the Philippines.: 206 It was created upon the dissolution of the Philippine Military...
occupation of Manila during World War II, Adams became a spy for the Philippineresistance, carrying messages between guerrilla groups. She later was wounded...
organized Japanese resistance on that island. They then disbanded. On September 15, 1945, the 6th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army was reactivated...
including the Bataan Death March and the Manila massacre. The Philippineresistance and Allied troops defeated the Japanese in 1944 and 1945. Over one million...
remaining concentration of combat troops in the Philippines. Like most of the Philippine Islands and other similar places the U.S. Army operated elsewhere in the...
The Philippine Arena is the world's largest indoor arena. It is a multipurpose indoor arena with a maximum seating capacity of 55,000 at Ciudad de Victoria...
independence. Sakay took up arms again. Contrary to popular belief, the Philippineresistance to American rule did not end with the capture of General Emilio...
the peace process. A monument was constructed in Tagbilaran City by the Philippine Historical Committee and the National Historical Institute (NHI). In 2005...
in Infanta, Tayabas. He graduated from the Philippine Constabulary Academy, the forerunner of the Philippine Military Academy, in Baguio in 1932. When...
Yamashita was split into 3 major forces to pin down the American and Philippine forces. The largest, Shobu Group, under Yamashita, with 152,000 troops...
born Loring May Ebersole on October 11, 1915, in Santiago, Isabela, the Philippine Islands, when the country was under American colonial rule. Her father...
approximately from 1880 to 1898, and especially between 1880 and 1895, before the Philippine Revolution began. Prominent members included José Rizal, author of novels...