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S1: Teresa Magbanua, was born on October 13, 1863 also known as "Joan of Arc of the Visayas,".

She
defeated the colonizers at the battle of Barrio Yoting in Pilar, Capiz, and the battle of Sapong Hills in
Sara, Iloilo, and she was also a member of the guerrilla force. She died in August 19 47.
Teresa Magbanua, earned the distinction of being the only woman to lead combat troops in the Visayas
against Spanish and American forces. She was a member of the Visayan arm of the Katipunan based in
Panay.
S2: Remedios Gomez-Paraiso was a guerilla who fought the Japanese occupation of the Philippines
during World War II under the alias Kumander Liwayway. She was an officer of the Hukbong Bayan
laban sa Hapon or Hukbalahap
S3: Trinidad Perez Tecson known as the "Mother of Biak-na-Bato" and "Mother of Philippine red cross",
fought to gain Philippines independence. She was given the title "Mother of Biak-na-Bato" by Gen.
Emilio Aguinaldo.
S4: Calugas was born in 1907 and joined the Philippine scouts in 1930. On December 8, 1941, he and his
unit, volunteered to exchange artillery fire in the Japanese, resulting in a big major victory in the.US-
Philippine War. Calugas was recommended for the US Medal of Honor.
Capt. Jose Calugas was a member of the Philippine Scouts during World War II. He received the Medal
of Honor for actions during the Battle of Bataan. Tacoma, Washington, U.S
S5: Hadji Butu was the first Muslim Senator in the Philippines, made the for stabilization of Philippine
Army Philippine naval academy and former rotc program and advocate for peace among Christians and
Muslims and the independence of Mindanao and Suli from 1914- 1934.
S6: Datu Amai Pakpak was a Maranao warrior who fortified Kota Marahui with stone walls to keep it
free from Spanish occupation.
S7: Juan de la Cruz, also known as Palaris, was a Pangasinan leader in the province of Pangasinan in the
Philippines who led a revolt against the colonial authorities during the 18th century.
S8: Simeón Ola is a hero of the Philippine Revolution and was the last general of the Philippines to
surrender to the American forces after the Philippine–American War.
S9: Dionisio Magbuelas alias Papa Isio was known to be a leader in Negros and organized a group in
Isabela fighting for freedom from the Spanish colonizers in 1896.
S10: After Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and his elite soldier surrendered to the american, he became the
general military leader of the succeeding battle against Americans.

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