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 Perspectives for the Philippine Revolution
The Aquino faction resented their state being plundered by the dominant clique; but this would have been a tolerable expense if it were not increasingly clear that the greed and incompetence of the regime was leading to catastrophe.
The downfall of the Marcos regime was one indirect consequence of the growing movement of the NPA throughout the archipelago.
He was charged, under the Cory "revolutionary" government, with "rising publicly and taking up arms since 1969 for the purpose of overthrowing the present [sic] government." Nothing could more poignantly express where the real power still lies.
http://www.marxist.com/Asia/philippines87.html   (18294 words)

  
 Putting Mao at the Heart of Party Life
Totally defeated as well were the desperate attempts of the revisionist renegades to liquidate the revolution from within after the extreme harm that they had inflicted by being the main promoters of military adventurism and urban insur-rectionism.
Albeit, the Chinese Communist Party did not attack Mao for his teachings on the new democratic revolution and the socialist transformation of Chinese society.
Cadres with a low level of theoretical knowledge have been organizationally promoted and are prone to serious deviations and errors not only in ideology but also consequently in political and organizational work.
http://www.awtw.org/back_issues/1998-23/cppMaoismRectifi_23Eng.htm   (9426 words)

  
 FILIPINO AUSTNET
The existence of the Katipunan was disclosed to Spanish officials on August 19, 1896, and on August 26, the insurrectionists, no longer able to hid their activity, began armed hostilities.
He also wrote most of the decrees of the revolutionary government.
Afterward, other peoples migrated to the islands, among them the negroid Aetas, who probably arrived about 25,000 years ago.
http://www.tambayanet.org/filipino/about.html   (5701 words)

  
 RW ONLINE: European Union Targets Philippine Maoist Revolutionary Jose Maria Sison
The EU also placed the New People's Army (NPA), led by the Communist Party of the Philippines, on its "terrorist" list.
He has lived as a political refugee in the Netherlands since 1988 and has waged legal battles in the Dutch courts against attempts to deport him.
It is completely absurd that I am misrepresented as "terrorist" for being supposedly "linked to" or "in charge of" the New People's Army (NPA).
http://rwor.org/a/v24/1171-1180/1176/sison.htm   (1032 words)

  
 History/Background of the Philippines
Many groups of people are believed to have reached the Philippines by crossing a land bridge that is no longer in existence.
The US Air Force was able to suppress a coup attempt in 1989.
American politics affected the islands as Taft and his successors were unwilling to delegate very much authority to the Filipinos.
http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/philippines/pro-history.htm   (1519 words)

  
 Dr.Sobredo ESSAY
This was completely unacceptable, to say the least, to General Emilio Aguinaldo and the Filipinos who had been fighting a war of independence against the Spaniards since 1896.
For instance, from the research conducted by Eloisa Gomez-Borah (UCLA), we learn that in October 1587, the same "Indios"--or more precisely, "ochos Indios Luzones"--arrived in Morro Bay California on the ship Nuestra Senora de Buena Esperanza.
It was from this city that US troops were recruited, organized, garrisoned and trained for fighting a war in the Philippines.
http://www.csus.edu/aas/aas-faculty/sobredo-fieldnotes-7-99.htm   (1746 words)

  
 Military history of the Philippines - FreeEncyclopedia
In September of 1940, Germany, Italy, and Japan had allied under the Tripartite Pact.
However, the United States proceded to lay claim to the Philippines and on February 4, 1899, the Filipino-American War began.
As the United States was their ally, it was decided to attack the American territory of the Philippines as well.
http://openproxy.ath.cx/mi/Military_History_of_the_Philippines.html   (1548 words)

  
 LAKBAY.NET - Online Travel Reservation for the Philippines
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Used as a jail for recalcitrant troops by the US Army from 1899 to 1910, and as headquarters of the 11th Film Exchange US Army from 1946 to 1947.
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 Philippine Revolution --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Magellan was reportedly killed by a datu named Lapu-Lapu while leading an invasion of Mactan Island.
After fighting broke out in 1896, he rose to become a general of the revolutionary army and president of a revolutionary government declared in 1897.
In 1895 Aguinaldo joined the Katipunan, a secret society that opposed the Spanish government of the Philippines.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9059694?tocId=9059694   (804 words)

  
 Army National Guard History
Without the militia, American independence could not have been won.
After the war, the militia was governed by the Militia Act of 1792.
These units were organized on December 13,1636, by authority of the General Court at Boston, as the North, South and East Regiments.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/arng-history.htm   (6403 words)

  
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Their outfit always stands out, either of what they have done, or what is demanded of them.
Wherever they were called upon, their bravery knew no limitations of cause and country, They have seen action here and there.
Armed with spears and bolos, he led his men and defeated the Spanish Army off the coast of Mactan.
http://www.angelfire.com/ga/batwentyone/Army.html   (381 words)

  
 Chronology--Philippines and Guam
Great Britain foiled Spain's attempt to gather European support of Spanish policies in Cuba.
A revolutionary governent with Emilio Aguinaldo as its president again was established, the second such government in Philippine history, replacing the dictatorial government created by Aguinaldo a month earlier.
Andrés Bonifacio elected supremo of the Katipunan, the secret revolutionary society.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/chronphil.html   (3561 words)

  
 Philippine Centennial Series
PHGLA has no political stand on historical matters.
Little is known by the public about the war in the Ilocos region waged by Filipinos against Spanish and American forces.
In one of the cruelest episodes of the Philippine-American War, thousands of Samar civilians including innocent women and children were killed by American forces on orders by their general to turn Samar into "a howling wilderness." This was in retaliation for an earlier raid by Filipino independence fighters on the American garrison in Balangiga.
http://www.bibingka.com/phg/menu.htm   (907 words)

  
 About the Army - The Battle of Mactan
Even after the official cessation of hostilities and as the Americans have established government in 1901, the Filipino revolutionaries continued their struggle for freedom.
The Battle of Mactan on April 21, 1521 marked the first organized resistance of the Filipinos against foreign invaders.
The Filipino troops were to enjoy only a brief respite from combat when American forces came in to establish rule in the islands by virtue of theTreaty of Paris, which Spain co-signed with America on 10 December 1898.
http://www.army.mil.ph/about_the_army/history/history.html   (749 words)

  
 Philippine Heroines of the Revolution
She was among the first leaders and members of the secret conclaves of the Revolutionary movement in Sta.
Pascual became a Brigadier General in that army, a noted revolutionary in his own right.
This proved to be an asset as she acted as an intelligence agent and secretly raised funds for the revolution.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/wstat/heroine.htm   (2684 words)

  
 Workers World Dec. 23, 2004: Philippine revolutionary speaks to the world
In this book, he tells of his history, his political views, and his struggle to maintain his freedom while living in exile in The Netherlands.
Under their new rules, those who opposed British rule in the 13 colonies would be categorized as terrorists, as would Sison and all who have sought to throw off the yoke of foreign imperialist oppression.
Workers World Dec. 23, 2004: Philippine revolutionary speaks to the world
http://www.workers.org/ww/2004/sison1223.php   (490 words)

  
 About the Army - The Evolution of Philippine Army Seal
This seal was used long even after the Philippine Army was reorganized after the war.
The present army Insigne contains the historical events descriptive of the Filipino forces' libertarian struggles from the Katipunan Army to the present-day PhilippineArmy.
The shield signifies defense which is the primary mission of the Army.
http://www.army.mil.ph/about_the_army/evolution_seal.html   (542 words)

  
 The Philippine Flag
This is the first flag using the sun or liwanag, another image prominent in the Revolutionary movement.
The convention of March 17, 1897 in Naik, Cavite decreed this to be the flag of the Philippine revolutionary government.
Banned by the Americans after the suppression of the Republic, the flag was revived at the establishment of the Philippine Commonwealth.
http://members.tripod.com/~malolos/flags.html   (319 words)

  
 Eskrima: Information From Answers.com
This is when these arts first became apparent to the America mainstream.
groups were stations in the Philippines for some period of time during WWII.
Since the time of the Spanish conquest, there have been guerrillas in the Philippines, fighting the Spanish, the American, the Japanese, and finally the native Filipino government (current guerrilla and sometimes considered terrorist groups include the Philippine Revolutionary Army and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front).
http://www.answers.com/topic/eskrima   (3612 words)

  
 City of San Fernando
After the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution, it was declared in a state of war on September 1, 1896.
The town was occupied by the Japanese Imperial Army and, due to its strategic location, was used as their base of operations in their assault of Bataan.
birthplace of the labor movement in the Philippines
http://www.geocities.com/balen_net/sanfernando.htm   (389 words)

  
 AsiaFinest Discussion Forum -> Philippine Army History
Army was disbanded after our lost to the Americans during the war
This post has been edited by dalawapo: Sep 30 2004, 12:25 AM
March 22, 1897 - Philippine Revolutionary Government and its Army were born
http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19037   (366 words)

  
 :: Welcome to Manila Bulletin Online ::
Little did Palma know he was well on his way to becoming a veteran of two wars, at the tender age of twenty-three.
By the time President Aguinaldo asked Jose Palma to supply the words for the “Marcha,’’ the Philippine Revolutionary Army and American occupation forces were at daggers drawn; the bitter war between the two forces was imminent and irreversible.
The Sedition and Flag Laws imposed by the Americans also proscribed the “Marcha Filipina Nacional”; those who played or sang it in any form were arrested for challenging US sovereignty over the Philippine Islands.
http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2004/04/27/OPED200404278215.html   (721 words)

  
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Anthony's Navy site,> His personal collection from friends who like him had an interest in the Navy when they were young and looked forward to port visits of ships at thier home town.
Here are links to other sites that you can find additional information related to the Philippine Marines.
His interest in Philippine bladed weapons is also featured with the banners of the Philippine Revolutionary Army the "Katipunan".
http://www.angelfire.com/ak2/23/links.html   (103 words)

  
 Gulisak - Kapampangans at the Birth of a Revolution
While the Macabebes may have sided with the Spaniards during the Revolution
General Maximino Hizon leads the Philippine Revolutionary Army in Pampanga
to attend the celebration commemorating the declaration of Philippine independence.
http://www.geocities.com/balen_net/gulisak.htm   (85 words)

  
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First Board Member of the Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines
Find non-profit organizations in the U.S. and the Philippines
the only website linking filipino and filipino americans for Philippine progress
http://philamlink.com/PhilAMlink/filipina_firsts3.htm   (52 words)

  
 Senators Profile
During the insurrection against Spain, he was a first lieutenant of the Infantry of the Philippine Revolutionary Army, and during the American regime he was Municipal Secretary, Municipal Councilor and Municipal president of Malolos.
In 1934 he was elected delegate to the Constitutional Convention from the first district of Bulacan.
He was one of the founders of the Philippine Independent Church.
http://www.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/nicolas_buendia.htm   (146 words)

  
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