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Salipada Pendatun

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Later 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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During World War 2, as a USAFFE officer, Pendatun organized and commanded the 102nd Regiment under the 101st Division of the Philippine Army/ Constabulary from 1942 to 1943 in the following operations. He prevented the total destruction of the regiment during the Japanese invasion of Mindanao in
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During his time as a politician, especially when he was the governor of the then undivided Cotabato province, Cotabato was by then the most prosperous province in the country, serving it as its "rice basket", with its capital
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Pendatun fought against the 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 Nations in Paris and New York and represented the Philippine Government at the inauguration of Indonesian Independence in Jakarta in 1949.
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early 1942. As part of the guerrille movement, he launched an assault on Japanese garrison in Pikit in September 1942 and led a raid on the Japanese garrison at
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on December 4, 1942 and rescued Filipino prisoners of war at Casisang, Bukidnon on December 24, 1942 and led a two-month siege on a Japanese garrison at
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as the most populous and economically prosperous city in Mindanao. Several towns were born in the province, and a number of them, i.e.
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Salipada Pendatun with his friend Domocao ALonto In Lanao del Sur, established the Ansar El Islam (Helpers of Islam) along with
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Senator Datu Salipada K. Pendatun was a lawyer, military officer, legislator and national leader of many " Firsts".
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Moslem-Christian Guerrillas of Mindanao By Uldarico Baclagon with foreword by then Defense Secretary Fidel Ramos
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Keats, J., 1963, The Fought Alone, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, pp. 124–5
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Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Cotabato
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Speaker Pro-Tempore of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Deputy speakers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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on October 25, 1942. He also eliminated the Japanese garrison at
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Salipada K. Pendatun
General Salipada K. Pendatun, Maguindanao del Sur
Philippine name
Muslims
patronymic
family name

Mababatas Pambansa (Assemblyman)
Maguindanao
Simeon Datumanong
Speaker Pro-Tempore of the Batasang Pambansa
Senator of the Philippines
House of Representatives
Cotabato
Lone District
Speaker Pro-Tempore of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Cotabato
Pikit
Moro Province
Philippine Islands
Quezon City
Filipino
KBL
Liberal
Nacionalista
Alma mater
University of the Philippines College of Law
Lawyer
Politician
Commonwealth of the Philippines

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