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The Greek Camp of Cadre Site in Bayambang, Pangasinan

The Barangay of Cadre Site in Bayambang, Pangasinan is a place with a name

that carries a significance meaning. According to a legend, the origin of the Barangay

name is deeply connected to the history.

During World War III, the story of Cadre is one that is deeply rooted in the

history of our country, and it is a tale that deserves to be told. Candre is where the

Americans camped during World War ll so it was called Camp Creek here in Cadre the

battle between Filipino and American soldiers took place so Cadre is the name of our

Barangay because the fierce soldiers fought here it revolves around a historical event

occured during World War II. The name Cadre signifies the bravery and valor displayed

by the soldiers during that battle. As we explore the Barangay of Care Site, we will

uncover the stories and remnants of that significant event that shaped the history of this

place. It was in Cadre that a decisive battle unfold, a battle that would forever etch its

name in the annals of history. The Filipino and American soldiers forced a formidable

enemy. As we walk through the Barangay of Cadre today, we can still find remnants of

that fateful battle. The scars of war may have faded over time, but the memories remain

alive. Monuments and memorials stand proudly, paying tribute to the soldiers and

reminding us of the sacrifices they made for our freedom. The history of Cadre is not

just a distant memory, but a living legacy that continues to shape the present and

inspire future generations. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who

came before us, and the responsibility we have to uphold the values they fought for. So,

as we go about our daily lives in Cadre, let us remember the significance of our name.

Let us honor the bravery and valor of our soldiers, and strive to preserve the spirit of

unity and resilience that defined them. Let the story of Cadre be a constant reminder of

our history, and a source of inspiration for our future. The battle of Cadre became a

symbol of resilience and courage, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Filipino

people.
The events that took place in our area were given meaning because it was

camped by the Americans during World War ll and this is also the place where the

Filipinos and American soldiers fought against each other, so it is called Cadre because

this is where they were taken from the Greek camp whose meaning is Camp of those

who are brutal soldiers. The events that took place in our area were given meaning

because it was camped by the Americans during World War II and this is also the place

where the Filipinos and American soldiers fought against each other, so it is called

Cadre because this is where they were taken from the Greek camp whose meaning is

Camp of those who are brutal soldiers the history of Cadre Island has shaped its

significance in our local community. Its name alone indicates its rich and meaningful

past. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and sacrifices made by our forefathers

during the war. Cadre Island stands as a symbol of our local heritage and a testament

to the resilience of our people in times of adversity. As we move forward, it is important

that we continue to honor and preserve the legacy of this place for future generations to

come.

Prepared By:

Grade 12- Esther

Agustilo, CJ

Cabangon, Jennifer
De Guerto, Regina

Ilumin, Rowena

Ferrer, Shane

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