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Hapon (lit. 'People's Anti-****anese Army'),
better known by the
acronym Hukbalahap, was a
Filipino communist guerrilla movement formed by the
farmers of...
- The
Hukbalahap rebellion was a
rebellion staged by
former Hukbalahap or
Hukbong Bayan Laban sa
Hapon (lit. 'People's Anti-****anese Army')
soldiers against...
- of the 1930s
until the end of the Cold War. He was the
leader of the
Hukbalahap group (from
Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon)
between 1942 and 1950.: 73 ...
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successful counterinsurgency against the
Hukbalahap, the CIA
reused this
model in both
Vietnam and
Latin America.The
Hukbalahap rebellion provided the
agency with...
- that have
evolved since 1930. The two
largest conflicts have been the
Hukbalahap rebellion of 1942–1954, and the
ongoing rebellion of the New People's...
- 2005) was a
Filipino peasant leader and
commander of the
Hukbalahap. He was the
Hukbalahap's vice-commander,
second only to its Supremo, Luis Taruc. Alejandrino...
- the
early 1950s,
Lansdale pla**** a
significant role in
suppressing the
Hukbalahap rebellion in the Philippines. In 1954, he
moved to
Saigon and started...
- of Manila.: 38–41
Efforts at post-war
reconstruction and
ending the
Hukbalahap Rebellion succeeded during Ramon Magsaysay's presidency, but sporadic...
- entirely. One
resistance group in the
Central Luzon area was
known as the
Hukbalahap (Hukbo ng
Bayan Laban sa Hapon), or the People's Anti-****anese Army, organized...
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beforehand due to the
frequent insurgency activities in
Central Luzon of the
Hukbalahap, the
military arm of the
Communist Party of the Philippines. She shrugged...