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• Published by mizsnicole on December 19th, 2007 (9:19 GMT).

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  • December 19th, 2007 | 10:25

    girl, dont post 3layouts w/ same bg..
    its about quality not quantity!

  • herms
    December 19th, 2007 | 13:39

    Merry christmas and a happy new year!!!

  • herms
    December 19th, 2007 | 13:43

    Happy hollidays!!!

  • jhezzhy
    December 20th, 2007 | 0:58

    nice!111

  • jr
    December 20th, 2007 | 3:51

    im still studying now in school which is globally competitive and world class graduate. i want to pursue a job after my school attended.

  • jr
    December 20th, 2007 | 3:55

    im still studying today

  • jr
    December 20th, 2007 | 3:57

    See also: Military history of the Philippines during World War II
    A few hours after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, the Japanese launched air raids in several cities and US military installations in the Philippines on December 8, and on December 10, the first Japanese troops landed in Northern Luzon.
    General Douglas MacArthur, commander of the United States Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE), was forced to retreat to Bataan. Manila was occupied by the Japanese on January 2, 1942. The fall of Bataan was on April 9, 1942 with Corregidor Island, at the mouth of Manila Bay, surrendering on May 6 (an act which completely delayed the Japanese war timetable).
    The Commonwealth government by then had exiled itself to Washington, DC, upon the invitation of President Roosevelt; however many politicians stayed behind and collaborated with the occupying Japanese. The Philippine Army continued to fight the Japanese in a guerrilla war and were considered auxiliary units of the United States Army. Several Philippine military awards, such as the Philippine Defense Medal, Independence Medal, and Liberation Medal, were awarded to both the United States and Philippine Armed Forces.
    As the Japanese forces advanced, Manila was declared an open city to prevent it from destruction, meanwhile, the government was moved to Corregidor. In March 1942, U.S. General Douglas MacArthur and President Quezon fled the country. The cruelty of the Japanese military occupation of the Philippines is legendary. Guerrilla units harassed the Japanese when they could, and on Luzon native resistance was strong enough that the Japanese never did get control of a large part of the island. Finally, in October 1944, McArthur had gathered enough additional troops and supplies to begin the retaking of the Philippines, landing with Sergio Osmena who had assumed the Presidency after Quezon’s death. The battles entailed long fierce fighting; some of the Japanese continued to fight until the official surrender of the Empire of Japan on September 2, 1945.
    After their landing, American forces also undertook measures to suppress the Huk movement, which was originally founded to fight the Japanese Occupation. The American forces removed local Huk governments and imprisoned many high-ranking members of the Philippine Communist Party. While these incidents happened, there was still fighting against the Japanese forces and, despite the American measures against the Huk, they still supported American soldiers in the fight against the Japanese.
    Over a million Filipinos had been killed in the war, and many towns and cities, including Manila, were left in ruins. The final Japanese soldier to surrender was Hiroo Onoda, in 1974.

  • December 20th, 2007 | 4:22

    ganda naman

  • janica ruth pedrigal
    December 23rd, 2007 | 5:49

    darna!!!!!!

  • December 23rd, 2007 | 16:53
  • Emi Kawashima
    March 28th, 2008 | 2:06

    please add me!
    emi_12@yahoo.com

  • June 1st, 2008 | 20:34

    hi pde b mgrequest? ung pic ko and name…tpos kaw n bhla mgpgnda.. background n gs2 q pink and black…tnx po…sna mbsa m to… name ko po EDEN tnx po in advance=)

  • ucha
    September 15th, 2008 | 13:50

    luchu