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020 _a(softbound)
040 _aD 802 .P52 M56 1988
_cFHL
041 _aeng
100 _aBaclagon, Uldarico San Juan
_98432
245 _aChristian-Moslem guerrillas of Mindanao
_c[Uldarico S. Baclagon].
260 _a[Manila] :
_b[Lord Ave. Print. Press],
_cc1988.
300 _aix, 253 p. :
_bill. ports. ,
_c19 x 14 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
520 _aResearched account (without citing sources) of the Bukidnon-Cotabato Force, a unique guerrilla organization of Filipino Muslims and Christians fighting against a common foe. Organized as a volunteer force under Salipada Pendatun (who would promote himself to general) armed with bolos, the Moro Bolo Battalion (as it was first known) refused to surrender following the fall of Corregidor. They reorganized as a guerrilla force, joined by Christian officers, and launched their own offensives against the Japanese, particularly in Malaybalay. The unit eventually became part of the 10th Military District under Lt. Col. Wendell Fertig. Includes documentary appendices (orders, letters) and reproductions of paintings showing the guerrillas in action. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose
546 _aEnglish
650 _aBukidnon-Cotabato Force
_xHistory.
_930346
650 _aWorld War, 1939-1945
_xUnderground movements
_zPhilippines
_zMindanao Island.
_9765
653 _a10th Military District
653 _aBukidnon
653 _aCotabato
653 _aMalaybalay
653 _aMindanao campaign
653 _aMindanao guerrillas
653 _aMoro Bolo Battalion
653 _aMuslim guerrillas
653 _aPhilippine guerrilla resistance movement
653 _aSalipada Pendatun
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_cBK
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999 _c60469
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