Cagayan de Oro Archive
Battle of Tirad Pass
On December 2, 1899 at around 6:30 in the morning, the Battle of Tirad Pass took place between 60 Filipino soldiers under the leadership of General Gregorio del
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As I examined the events that led to the deaths of the members of Philippine National Police – Special Action Force (SAF) in Mamasapano town in Maguindanao last
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HEROES DE CAGAYAN: MAJ. JOSE MANUEL CORRALES MONTALVAN by MIKE BANOS Few Kagay-anons today are aware that the first camp commander of the Philippine Army’s biggest military camp
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Filomeno “Dodong” Avanceña Bautista Jr. was 14 and a second year high school student when the war broke out between Japan and the United States on Dec. 8,
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Father Tommy Rocks was a Jesuit Priest and the Prefect of Discipline of Ateneo de Cagayan High School and a member of the Ateneo college faculty. When the
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Bayoneting POW’s and Civilians has long been practiced by the Imperial Japanese Army. Here, a prisoner of war is propped up and used as “target” practice for Japanese
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It was the fastest air-conditioned Inter-Island passenger ship during its time. It was owned by Compania Maritima, with Capt. Apolinar Calvo a veteran skipper of Spanish descent
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The M/S Tito was built in 1914 in Great Britain, It was named HMT SIR MARKS SYKES and was in the service of the British Admiralty from 1915-1919
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THE TALE OF KAMANDUAN- A SOUTHERN AGUSAN MANOBO EPIC OCTOBER 17, 2011 / BAE SABUYAKAN this is a story as told by my Grandfather (Datu Perez of Lapaz,
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Lt. Burns was a fighter pilot with the 21st pursuit squadron based in Del Monte, Bukidnon. The events of his life in Mindanao were recorded by Lt. Burns,
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