Alliance and victory : (world war II in the Philippines) / Colonel Jose V. Agdamag Jr, PC (Ret), Rear Admiral Vicente M. Agdamag AFP.
Material type:
- D 767.4
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HRVVMC Library | D 767.4 A33 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Part of A Quadrilogy: Filipinos in War and Peace.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Alliance and Victory (World War II in the Philippines) is a collection of war stories that related Filipino contribution to the United States' victory in World War II. The U.S.-Philippine alliance, through generations, has survived war and peace, conflicts and strife, and most of all, liberation and freedom. Further, it proposes, as a result, from such alliance, a National Security Strategy Framework, patterned after the Americans, but especially localized to fit the peculiar nature and needs of the Philippines as a developing nation.
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