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Agricultural School, his passion towards mechanics caught the attention of his American teacher James Wright, who convinced him to start a business in transportation and helped him buy five dilapidated vehicles from a garage owner in La Trinidad which became the nucleus of the firm he founded, the
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Dangwa Transportation Company, which was incorporated in 1935. After borrowing P10 from a friend, Dangwa managed to repair his vehicles to serviceability, converting them into prototypes of the
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entrepreneur, soldier and politician who founded the Dangwa Transportation Company, one of the biggest transport firms in the northern Philippines, and served as the twelfth
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in 1954. When the position became an elected post in 1955, Dangwa became the first elected governor of the province and continued his term until 1963.
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and ended the war as a colonel. He then rebuilt and expanded his transport company, which sustained heavy losses during the conflict.
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secondary national road, an important transportation artery in Benguet, was renamed the Governor Bado Dangwa National Road in 2018.
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Wagering the Land: Ritual, Capital, and Environmental Degradation in the Cordillera of Northern Luzon, 1900–1986
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Dangwa was married to Maria Antero, who became a prominent civic leader in Benguet. He died on March 18, 1976.
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as a first lieutenant but was later promoted to major handling the 66th Infantry Regiment. During the
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route. His business soon prospered, and by the eve of the
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The Honorable
Governor of Benguet
Kapangan
Benguet
Philippine Islands
Philippine Army
USAFFE
Colonel
World War II
Filipino
Governor
Benguet
Kapangan
Benguet
La Trinidad
jeepney
Baguio
Second World War
Mountain Province
Philippine army
Japanese occupation
guerrilla movement
Governor of Benguet
Elpidio Quirino
Ramon Magsaysay
Samuel Dangwa
Regular Batasang Pambansa
Lone District of Benguet
House of Representatives of the Philippines
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