Battle of Balantang historical marker (Q54943331)

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NHCP historical marker for the Battle of Balantang
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Battle of Balantang historical marker
NHCP historical marker for the Battle of Balantang

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    18 March 1997
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    1998-NHI-Battle of Balantang.png
    2,655 × 3,729; 16.7 MB
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    Battle of Balantang (English)
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    10°44'31.02"N, 122°33'49.79"E
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    The bloodiest battle fought by the Panay Guerilla Forces led by Colonel Macario Peralta, Jr., occured in these hollowed grounds of Balantang and its vicinity from February 6 up to the Liberation of Iloilo City on March 20, 1945. Though outnumbered, the Filipino forces stood still in their post, repulsing the seven suicidal attacks of the Japanese Imperial Forces, thus enabling the Allied 40th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army under Major General Rapp Brush to land peacefully at Tigbauan, Parara Beach, Iloilo on March 18, 1945 and join the guerilla forces of Col. Peralta in their mopping-up operation to liberate Panay Islands from the Japanese.<br><br>This monument is dedicated to the Freedom Fighters of Panay and Romblon who gave their lives for the cause of freedom and democracy. (English)
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