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    has anyone ever come across any good links about filipino history during world war 2 thats in good detail cheers...

  • #2
    do a google on bolo battalions. also the lighting arnis club as most of their members were guerilla

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    • #3
      The Inayan Eskrima/Eskrima Digest website has a links page that includes links to historical documents, for example, Vic Hurley's "Swish of the Kris" (haven't visited the site in a while, though).

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      • #4
        lol im a filipino i think i can help a little bit of that

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        • #5
          FMA in WWII

          Hey you might want to ceheckout silent warriors of world war II...it is about a special force team back before the Navy Seals called The Alamo Scouts. I have a book on them. It is a pretty cool book. They are the only military group in our history that had zero losses. They had 106 missions that were all successful. They never lost a man or had a single injury. They participated in liberating two POW camps and many other missions. The Filipino's are where they got alot of their training from. You can google a search for Alamo Scouts and find some info on them.

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          • #6
            What do u need to know about filipino history in WW2? On the movie Greatest Raid or something like that those were the Alamo Scouts.

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