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the Committee on National Defense and Security. He championed the cause of the Filipino veterans by filing bills and resolutions for their welfare and advancement. However, even before he could finish his six-year term in the Senate, Sen. Kangleon succumbed to myocardial infarction on February 27, 1958, exactly a month away from his 68th birthday.
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the executive officer of Agusan sector under Col. Benhur Chastaine. He was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army forces and was put to prison in the Japanese Internment Camps in Agusan. He managed to escape from prison in December 1942, and returned to Leyte, where he formed as a guerrilla movement. With the help of
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on 1942 with its headquarters in Cebu. The order came to proceed to Davao where he and his men valiantly fought the troops of the Japanese Imperial army during the Japanese Invasion and Occupation. He relinquished his command of 81st Infantry Regiment to LCol. Arden Boellner as he was appointed to be
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Kangleon’s resignation from the Cabinet paved the way for his entry into the politics. Kangleon ran for Senate even without the endorsement of the incumbent President Quirino. He became senator and was appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans and Military Pensions and vice chairman of
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entry point into the Philippine Archipelago when the U.S. invaded and defeated the Japanese. One of the highlights of the ferocious battle against the Japanese Army was the raid on Camp Buga-Buga that was an extremely difficult objective to take. It was a huge network of camps entrenched in large
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Kangleon's contribution to the war was the reason for his appointment to the defense portfolio. He led a number of guerrilla organizations, among the fiercest, with the greatest reach and had undertaken numerous operations against the
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delivering American aid. However, by then the Japanese had made the Casa, in Malitbog, their headquarters for southern Leyte. On 1 Feb. 1944, Kangleon's forces went on the offensive, which included attacks on Japanese garrisons at
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during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. As such, his guerrilla forces helped pave the way for the American
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Before the war, Colonel Kangleon was replaced and re-joining the group of soldiers under the pre-war 92nd Infantry Division of the
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of the United States of America, a decoration awarded for extraordinary heroism in combat witnessed by Philippine President
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Kangleon became Leyte’s civil governor upon the re-establishment of the Philippine Commonwealth under President
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in the General Headquarters in Leyte during the Liberation. And after the war, Ruperto Kangleon served as the
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Kangleon was a former Lieutenant Colonel and was the commanding officer of the 81st Infantry Regiment of the
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on March 4, 1958, and was reinterred in his hometown of Macrohon, Leyte on February 27, 1994. President
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as well as commanders of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, at the Leyte provincial capitol building.
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Wolfert, I., 1945, American Guerrilla in the Philippines, New York: Simon and Schuster
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promoted Kangleon to Brigadier General of the Philippine Army posthumously in 1997.
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and sometimes in other islands. His forces were known as the dreaded Black Army.
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caves that opened into the face of insurmountable cliffs in Southern Leyte.
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The Black Army was the main force of Kangleon that led in the liberation of
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Kangleón was the acknowledged leader of the Resistance Movement in
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Island during the last phase of the war. The island served as the
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Prefer, N.N., 2012, Leyte 1944, Havertown: Casemate Publishers,
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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mourned his untimely death. Sen. Kangleon was buried at the
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Col. Ruperto Kangleon reporting to General Douglas MacArthur.
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