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that time no intention to run, he was urged from many sides and finally was convinced that the only way to continue his fight against communism, and for a government for the people, was to be elected president, ousting the corrupt administration that, in his opinion, had caused the rise of the communist guerrillas by bad administration. He resigned his post as defense secretary on
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a plan to fight the Communist guerrillas, using his own experiences in guerrilla warfare during World War II. After some hesitation, Quirino realized that there was no alternative and appointed Magsaysay Secretary of National Defence in September 1950. He intensified the campaign against the
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that the Huk rebels were not Communists; they were simple peasants who thought that rebellion was the only answer to their sufferings. He also gained nationwide support for his agrarian reforms on farmers and took action on government corruption that his administration inherited from prior
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and the United States which was signed in 1955 and expired in 1974. Although it proved deficient, the final agreement satisfied nearly all of the diverse Filipino economic interests. While some have seen the Laurel-Langley agreement as a continuation of the 1946 trade act,
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surrendered in 1942, Magsaysay escaped to the hills, narrowly evading Japanese arrest on at least four occasions. There he organised the Western Luzon Guerrilla Forces, and was commissioned captain on April 5, 1942. For three years, Magsaysay operated under Col.
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between October and December 1951. His tenure later motivated him to modernize the rail operator's fleet after stepping into presidency. He also set the first steps in building what has been the discontinued Cagayan Valley Railroad Extension project.
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operation, "Operation Thunder-Lightning" was conducted that resulted in Taruc's surrender on May 17. Further cleanup operations of the remaining guerrillas lasted throughout 1955, cutting their number to less than 1,000 by year's end.
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three thousand indigent families for settlement purposes. Again, it allocated some other twenty-five thousand to a little more than one thousand five hundred landless families, who subsequently became
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In the course of the conference, Indian Prime Minister
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Taking the advantage of the presence of U.S. Secretary
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2858:
The Pacific Basin since 1945: An International History
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1955:, he boarded the presidential plane "Mt. Pinatubo", a
3374:"Official Month in Review: March 16 – March 31, 1957"
2938:. US Army Command and General Staff College. p.
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5127:Secretaries of national defense of the Philippines
5107:Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia
2935:I Promise: Magsaysay's Unique PSYOP "defeats" HUKS
1369:
810:and later as commander of a 10,000-strong force.
3492:National Historical Commission of the Philippines
2898:. in C. Christine Fair and Sumit Ganguly, (eds.)
1791:, President Ramon Magsaysay, & House Speaker
878:, nephew; Congressman and Assemblyman of Zambales
872:, grandnephew; actor, politician, and businessman
4788:Administrator of Social Services and Development
2900:Policing Insurgencies: Cops as Counterinsurgents
1622:devoted its attention to cooperative marketing.
851:Francisco "Paco" Delgado Magsaysay, entrepreneur
656:, from December 30, 1953, until his death in an
53: and the surname or paternal family name is
30:"Magsaysay" redirects here. For other uses, see
3119:. Stanford University Press. pp. 108–109.
1102:lost his opportunity for a second full term as
4608:Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources
3092:"The Cagayan Valley Railway Extension Project"
2035:In 1957 the United States government issued a
1693:with President Ramon Magsaysay and First Lady
1079:Magsaysay was also the general manager of the
711:Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay, of mixed Filipino
201:September 1, 1950 – February 28, 1953
27:President of the Philippines from 1953 to 1957
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3617:"Roster of Recipients of Presidential Awards"
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2906:, UK: Oxford University Press. Archived from
1382:Gross Domestic Product (1985 constant prices)
1011:, where he spoke at the Annual Convention of
8:
3312:"Ramon Magsaysay – president of Philippines"
2989:
2987:
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783:Magsaysay as a guerrilla fighter during the
5157:Filipino military personnel of World War II
3735:House of Representatives of the Philippines
3286:, Cambridge University Press, 2001, p.119,
3051:"The Philippines: Justice for the Governor"
2995:"The Philippines: Justice for the Governor"
979:In early August 1950, he offered President
99:December 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957
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3875:nominee for President of the Philippines
3667:"Official Month in Review: February 1956"
3196:Baclig, Cristina Eloisa (June 21, 2022).
2855:Thompson, Roger C. (September 25, 2014).
1362:
1243:. The oath of office was administered by
1027:at the Nacionalista national convention.
967:Learn how and when to remove this message
767:) from 1928 to 1932, where he received a
301:February 1, 1945 – March 6, 1945
263:May 28, 1946 – September 1, 1950
1755:and the United States duly implemented.
1433:Per capita income (1985 constant prices)
1023:, disputing the nomination with Senator
5152:Filipino politicians of Chinese descent
3715:Ramon Magsaysay on the Official Gazette
3094:. East Japan Railway Culture Foundation
2660:
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1855:. This summit is commonly known as the
1278:
758:. After college, Magsaysay entered the
156:January 1, 1954 – May 14, 1954
5122:Recipients of the Quezon Service Cross
5117:Quirino administration cabinet members
5102:Filipino people of Kapampangan descent
3638:"Official Month in Review: April 1955"
3463:"Has the government become our enemy?"
3418:Biography of President Lázaro Cárdenas
2730:The Philippines: Through the centuries
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1599:of people who waited for his arrival.
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4859:1953 Philippine presidential election
3569:"History of the Quezon Service Cross"
3040:delivered at the Senate, August 2001.
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1094:1953 Philippine presidential election
848:, son; former Congressman and Senator
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5022:Burials at the Manila North Cemetery
3720:Stanley J. Rainka Papers Finding Aid
3405:. National Bookstore Printing Press.
3139:Tharoor, Ishaan (October 13, 2016).
2740:
2738:
1971:at the time, returned to Manila and
949:adding citations to reliable sources
4646:Gregorio Hernandez, Jr. (1954-1957)
3899:Articles related to Ramon Magsaysay
3494:. September 5, 2012. Archived from
3346:Moneva, Dominico (March 18, 2006).
3080:s coverage of Rafael Lacson's case.
3059:. September 6, 1954. Archived from
3001:. September 6, 1954. Archived from
2039:in honor of Magsaysay; part of the
1039:Theatrical poster of the 1961 film
899:Philippine House of Representatives
5097:Filipino people of Chinese descent
5092:Filipino people of Spanish descent
4753:Secretary of Commerce and Industry
4482:recipients
3673:. February 1, 1956. Archived from
3416:Townsend, William Cameron (1952).
1967:, who was on an official visit to
1935:where he spoke at a convention of
1702:Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
1546:Malaya, Jonathan; Eduardo Malaya.
1263:Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
25:
4795:Pacita Madrigal-Warns (1954-1957)
3403:Philippine History and Government
2799:House of Representatives (1950).
2647:at the time of Magsaysay's birth.
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3517:FilipiKnow (November 27, 2016).
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846:Ramon "Jun" Banzon Magsaysay Jr.
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5082:Filipino paramilitary personnel
5037:20th-century Filipino engineers
3488:"Reforming the AFP Magsaysay's"
3424:Establishing the Work in Mexico
3350:. Sun Star Cebu. Archived from
3222:Elefante, Fil (June 27, 2016).
3036:A privileged speech by Senator
2827:Greenberg, Lawrence M. (1987).
1261:. He led the foundation of the
1239:was the elected vice-president
936:needs additional citations for
459:
5077:Nacionalista Party politicians
4643:Justice Pastor Endencia (1954)
3348:"Speak out: Magsaysay's death"
2889:Ladwig III, Walter C. (2014).
2805:. Bureau of Printing. p.
2368:11. Paulina Martínez de Toledo
2006:Ramon Magsaysay's tomb in the
1609:Land reform in the Philippines
707:Magsaysay in his teenage years
664:. He then served two terms as
1:
5112:Presidents of the Philippines
4817:Fortunato de Leon (1956-1957)
4725:Secretary of National Defense
4314:Previous executive experience
3938:Presidents of the Philippines
3843:Secretary of National Defense
3816:Secretary of National Defense
3149:. Retrieved May 546121, 2019.
3090:Satre, Gary (December 1999).
2932:Barrens, Clarence G. (1970).
2449:6. Juan Crisóstomo del Fierro
2231:4. Domingo Mauricio Magsaysay
1670:, leader of the rebel group,
1558:Presidential Inauguration Day
1542:Philippine Presidency Project
1061:presidential campaign in 1953
1043:that narrates the 1951 event.
917:Secretary of National Defense
863:, nephew; Former Governor of
760:University of the Philippines
498:University of the Philippines
289:Military Governor of Zambales
144:Secretary of National Defense
5062:José Rizal University alumni
5042:20th-century Roman Catholics
4962:Other third party candidates
4779:Florencio Moreno (1955–1957)
4655:Secretary of Foreign Affairs
4618:Salvador Araneta (1954-1955)
4406:Place of primary affiliation
3789:President of the Philippines
2611:President of the Philippines
2185:Ancestors of Ramon Magsaysay
1923:1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash
1658:Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon
1292:of President Ramon Magsaysay
1104:President of the Philippines
1003:(with a medical check-up at
817:troops on January 29, 1945.
654:President of the Philippines
566:Philippine Commonwealth Army
87:President of the Philippines
4681:Jaime Hernandez (1954-1957)
3401:Zaide, Gregorio F. (1984).
2960:Simbulan, Dante C. (2005).
2779:Manahan, Manuel P. (1987).
2152:Order of the White Elephant
2082:- posthumous (July 4, 1957)
2041:Champion of Liberty series.
1151:Central Intelligence Agency
5173:
4738:Sotero Cabahug (1954-1956)
4621:Juan Rodriguez (1956-1957)
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4371:First ladies and gentlemen
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1319:Administration and cabinet
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1088:1953 presidential campaign
1075:Manila Railroad leadership
775:Career during World War II
634:Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay
351:Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay
36:
32:Magsaysay (disambiguation)
29:
4776:Vicente Orosa (1954-1955)
4760:Oscar Ledesma (1953–1957)
4716:Angel Castano (1954-1957)
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2092:Order of the Golden Heart
1973:acceded to the presidency
1963:survived. Vice President
1941:University of the Visayas
1878:acidly spoke against the
1789:Eulogio A. Rodriguez, Sr.
1773:Clockwise, from top left:
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1339:President Ramon Magsaysay
1307:Ramon Magsaysay and then
1268:During his term, he made
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905:chose Magsaysay to go to
857:, brother; former Senator
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5047:Filipino Roman Catholics
5032:Filipino anti-communists
4713:Eleuterio Adevoso (1954)
4697:Pedro Tuazon (1953–1957)
4522:Miriam Defensor Santiago
4478:
3858:Party political offices
3750:House of Representatives
3113:Cullather, Nick (1994).
2745:Tan, Antonio S. (1986).
1949:University of San Carlos
1825:Asian–African Conference
1759:Laurel-Langley Agreement
1588:, (then sub-province of
1550:. Anvil Publishing, Inc.
1370:{\displaystyle \approx }
1147:United States Government
1041:The Moises Padilla Story
911:"dirty election" of 1949
889:House of Representatives
392:Cause of death
242:House of Representatives
4735:(acting capacity; 1954)
4281:List of vice presidents
4162:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
2170:Royal Order of Cambodia
1225:Independence Grandstand
1081:Manila Railroad Company
815:Philippine Commonwealth
2763:10.3406/arch.1986.2316
2500:3. Perfecta del Fierro
2426:12. Serafín del Fierro
2043:
2010:
1997:
1987:
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1562:Ushering a new era in
1371:
1165:Presidential styles of
1157:Presidency (1953–1957)
1044:
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751:schoolteacher, nurse.
731:– January 24, 1969 in
708:
594:31st Infantry Division
5052:Governors of Zambales
3708:May 14, 2016, at the
3498:on September 28, 2022
2616:Ramon Magsaysay Award
2283:2. Ezequiel Magsaysay
2208:8. Gregorio Magsaysay
2168:: Grand Cross of the
2034:
2008:Manila North Cemetery
2005:
1995:
1985:
1945:Southwestern Colleges
1766:
1689:
1564:Philippine government
1372:
1231:. He was wearing the
1141:"The Magsaysay Mambo"
1038:
1031:1951 Padilla incident
901:. In 1948, President
782:
765:José Rizal University
756:San Narciso, Zambales
719:descent, was born in
706:
617:Philippine resistance
572:Years of service
502:José Rizal University
406:Manila North Cemetery
5087:People from Zambales
4690:Secretary of Justice
4674:Secretary of Finance
4480:Quezon Service Cross
4361:Currency appearances
3438:and Marvin M. Gray:
3255:on February 18, 2010
3063:on November 28, 2009
3005:on November 28, 2009
2966:. UP Press. p.
2621:Ramon Magsaysay, Jr.
2096:Maringal na Kuwintas
2080:Quezon Service Cross
2056:Hukbalahap rebellion
1886:Reparation agreement
1424:Growth rate, 1954–56
1361:
1274:Philippine Air Force
1005:Walter Reed Hospital
945:improve this article
4804:Executive Secretary
4615:Placido Mapa (1953)
4376:Portrayals in media
4297:Professional career
3440:The Magsaysay Story
3168:. December 30, 1953
3146:The Washington Post
2765:– via Persée.
2260:9. Sotera Gatpandan
2049:Philippine military
2037:commemorative stamp
1793:Jose B. Laurel, Jr.
1787:, Senate President
1779:, Former President
1344:
1137:"We Want Magsaysay"
1013:Lions International
521:automotive mechanic
4912:Nacionalista Party
4857:Candidates in the
4706:Secretary of Labor
4512:Benigno Aquino Jr.
4432:Line of succession
4276:List of presidents
4172:Benigno Aquino III
4049:Diosdado Macapagal
3873:Nacionalista Party
3774:Political offices
3677:on August 25, 2020
3579:on August 30, 2017
3314:. August 27, 2023.
2802:Official Directory
2645:Philippine Islands
2391:1. Ramon Magsaysay
2044:
2011:
1998:
1988:
1857:Bandung Conference
1818:Bandung Conference
1796:
1785:Cipriano Primicias
1781:Jose P. Laurel Sr.
1736:John Foster Dulles
1699:
1664:Benigno Aquino Jr.
1377:21.40 million
1367:
1288:The taking of the
1045:
1021:Nacionalista Party
882:Anita Magsaysay-Ho
827:Luz Rosauro Banzon
825:He was married to
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682:Nacionalista Party
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3548:ph.news.yahoo.com
3300:978-0-521-62948-5
3126:978-0-8047-2280-3
2977:978-971-542-496-7
2868:978-1-317-87529-1
2783:. pp. 17–23.
2728:Molina, Antonio.
2601:
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2059:administrations.
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1911:Malacañang Palace
1769:Malacañang Palace
1691:Eleanor Roosevelt
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1330:Domestic policies
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1206:Alternative style
1133:"Mambo Magsaysay"
1067:condemned to the
1053:Negros Occidental
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884:, cousin; painter
861:Vicente Magsaysay
743:– May 5, 1981 in
674:at-large district
658:aircraft disaster
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312:Douglas MacArthur
189:Sotero B. Cabahug
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4663:Carlos P. Garcia
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4497:Emilio Aguinaldo
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4106:Ferdinand Marcos
4083:Ferdinand Marcos
4055:Ferdinand Marcos
4043:Carlos P. Garcia
3974:Manuel L. Quezon
3955:Emilio Aguinaldo
3931:
3924:
3917:
3908:
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3886:Carlos P. Garcia
3863:Preceded by
3833:Preceded by
3809:Ruperto Kangleon
3806:Preceded by
3799:Carlos P. Garcia
3779:Preceded by
3741:Preceded by
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1978:
1977:
1965:Carlos P. Garcia
1876:Jawaharlal Nehru
1861:Carlos P. Rómulo
1748:Carlos P. Garcia
1682:Foreign policies
1590:Misamis Oriental
1571:Malacañan Palace
1551:
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1217:election of 1953
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1118:Carlos P. García
1001:Washington, D.C.
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907:Washington, D.C.
855:Genaro Magsaysay
785:Second World War
686:Emilio Aguinaldo
668:congressman for
651:
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612:Battle of Bataan
554:
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342:Personal details
333:Francisco Anonas
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4427:Inaugurations
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3980:Sergio Osmeña
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3836:Oscar Castelo
3831:
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3826:Oscar Castelo
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3549:
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3528:September 28,
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3497:
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2641:United States
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2117:United States
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1717:
1716:South Vietnam
1713:
1712:North Vietnam
1709:
1701:
1696:
1695:Luz Magsaysay
1692:
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895:Liberal Party
888:
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800:
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769:baccalaureate
766:
761:
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726:
725:San Marcelino
722:
721:Iba, Zambales
718:
714:
705:
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694:
691:
687:
683:
679:
675:
671:
667:
666:Liberal Party
663:
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416:, Philippines
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402:Resting place
400:
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387:, Philippines
386:
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366:, Philippines
365:
364:Iba, Zambales
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234:Oscar Castelo
232:
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177:Oscar Castelo
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4502:Manuel Roxas
4196:2022–present
4036:
4025:Manuel Roxas
3986:Manuel Roxas
3965:Commonwealth
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1256:
1214:
1198:Spoken style
1168:
1144:
1097:
1078:
1065:
1046:
1040:
1025:Camilo Osías
1017:
994:
978:
963:
954:
943:Please help
938:verification
935:
903:Manuel Roxas
892:
870:JB Magsaysay
840:
836:
835:
824:
812:
807:
796:
789:
753:
710:
693:colonial era
633:
632:
607:World War II
600:Battles/wars
434:affiliations
425:Nacionalista
376:(1957-03-17)
329:Succeeded by
307:Appointed by
296:
279:Succeeded by
258:
229:Succeeded by
196:
184:Succeeded by
164:
151:
131:Succeeded by
94:
59:
54:
50:
5017:1957 deaths
5012:1907 births
4814:(1953-1955)
4744:(1956-1957)
4665:(1954-1957)
4640:(1953-1954)
4590:(1953-1957)
4573:(1953–1957)
4108:(1981–1986)
4051:(1961–1965)
4045:(1957–1961)
4039:(1953–1957)
4033:(1948–1953)
4027:(1946–1948)
4018:(1946–1973)
3999:(1943–1945)
3982:(1944–1946)
3976:(1935–1944)
3967:(1935–1946)
3948:(1899–1901)
3259:November 7,
3067:February 3,
3030:February 3,
3009:February 3,
2757:: 141–162.
1961:Nestor Mata
1800:Philippines
1777:Edmundo Cea
1753:Philippines
1009:Mexico City
833:(b. 1938).
737:Castillejos
662:Pacific War
556:Philippines
440:(1946–1953)
427:(1953–1957)
323:Jose Corpuz
319:Preceded by
269:Preceded by
217:Preceded by
172:Preceded by
119:Preceded by
47:family name
43:middle name
5001:Categories
4969:President:
4920:President:
4875:President:
4420:Succession
4290:Presidents
3820:1950–1953
3793:1953–1957
3763:1946–1950
3681:August 25,
3648:August 25,
3583:August 25,
3523:FilipiKnow
3164:(Speech).
2655:References
1947:, and the
1783:, Senator
1672:Hukbalahap
1668:Luis Taruc
1646:Relations.
1607:See also:
1348:Population
1270:Malacañang
986:Hukbalahap
957:March 2011
544:Allegiance
513:Profession
493:Alma mater
483:Ramon, Jr.
451:Luz Banzon
410:Santa Cruz
357:1907-08-31
51:del Fierro
4898:José Yulo
4568:President
4366:Elections
4335:Education
4186:2016–2022
4176:2010–2016
4166:2001–2010
4156:1998–2001
4146:1992–1998
4136:1986–1992
4097:1981–1986
4074:1973–1981
4059:1965–1973
3760:district
3358:March 21,
1969:Australia
1933:Cebu City
1853:Indonesia
1833:Indonesia
1697:in Manila
1642:Mindanao.
1365:≈
1342:1953–1957
1305:President
1111:José Yulo
831:Ramon Jr.
699:Biography
575:1942–1945
527:Signature
297:In office
259:In office
206:President
197:In office
161:President
152:In office
95:In office
55:Magsaysay
4345:Province
4215:Category
3758:at-large
3754:Zambales
3706:Archived
3622:July 11,
2751:Archipel
2605:See also
2177:Ancestry
2166:Cambodia
2148:Thailand
1865:Cold War
1841:Pakistan
1775:Senator
1771:, 1955.
1595:compadre
1586:Camiguin
1259:Cold War
1113:lost to
1049:tortured
997:New York
865:Zambales
741:Zambales
729:Zambales
670:Zambales
479:Milagros
476:Teresita
470:Children
381:Balamban
252:district
246:Zambales
85:7th
37:In this
4564:Cabinet
4386:Tickets
4381:Spouses
3233:June 6,
3207:June 6,
3172:June 2,
2917:May 31,
1829:Bandung
1616:farmers
1538:Sources
1215:In the
1115:Senator
1108:Senator
897:to the
717:Chinese
713:Spanish
690:Spanish
584:Captain
517:Soldier
464:
456:
438:Liberal
165:Himself
4114:(1986)
3988:(1946)
3298:
3290:
3123:
3098:May 3,
2974:
2945:May 3,
2904:Oxford
2874:May 3,
2865:
2840:May 3,
2812:May 3,
2163:
2145:
2114:
2063:Honors
2027:Legacy
1937:USAFFE
1929:Manila
1851:, and
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