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Pacific Wars
WENCESLAO QUINITO VINZONS, SR. (1910-1942) Wenceslao Vinzons was born on September 28, 1910 in Indan, Camarines Norte to Gabino V. Vinzons and Engracia Quinito. Vinzons was sent to study Law
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Pacific Wars
While doing some random search, I came upon a well written account of a USAFFE volunteer as told to his son. Though there are some inconsistencies as to
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Pacific Wars
Captain Nieves Fernandez was the only known Filipino female guerrilla leader working with guerrillas south of Tacloban, Miss Fernandez rounded up native men to resist the Japanese. She
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Cagayan de Oro
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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Pacific Wars
McLaren was born on 27 April 1902 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. His father was James Bryce McLaren, a chemist, while his mother was Annie Maxwell (née Kerr). During World War I, McLaren
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Pacific Wars
Every war produces unsung heroes. These are the brave men who have risked their lives not only to fight for what is right but also to protect and
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Military Collectibles & Novelties
Iliff D. “Rich” Richardson was born the son of a Methodist minister in 1918. He learned basic survival skills as part of Boy Scout Troop 92 in Los Angeles, and
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Pacific Wars
“Let Me Tell You About Those Guys.” By Capt Hewitt T. Wheless (As told to Lee Carson, International New Service staff correspondent). Washington, May 18, 1942. Ten minutes
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Cagayan de Oro
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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Cagayan de Oro
“The West Misamis Oriental Sector” is the name of the guerrilla group organized by Maj. Angeles Limena prior to joining the 10th Military District organized by Col Wendell
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