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Pendatun became Provincial Governor of Cotabato (1945), Senator (1946-1951), President Elpidio Quirino's technical adviser (1950-1953), Congressman for Cotabato (1957-1972), and Assemblyman at the Interim Batasang Pambansa from Maguindanao (1978-1985). He had also served as official member to
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Japanese during the Second World War, forming a group called the Bolo Battalion, which evolved into the larger group, Muslim-Christian Guerrilla Movement and later, the Cotabato-Bukidnon Force.
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various international conferences, including the United
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early 1942. As part of the guerrille movement, he launched an assault on
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