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  2. Civil Guard (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Guard in the Philippines (Spanish: Guardia Civil en las Filipinas, [ˈɡwaɾðja siˈβil en las filiˈpinas]) was the branch of the Spanish Civil Guard organized under the Captaincy General of the Philippines and a component of the Spanish Army. It was disbanded after the Spanish–American War.

  3. Philippine Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    It was created by the American occupational government to replace the Spanish colonial Guardia Civil, [1] happened on the 19th century history of the Philippines. It was the first of the four branches of the Armed Forces of the Philippines. On January 29, 1991, it was merged with the Integrated National Police to form the Philippine National ...

  4. Carlos María de la Torre y Navacerrada - Wikipedia

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    He established the Guardia Civil in the Philippines and gave amnesty to rebels, [4] of which the most prominent was Casimiro Camerino (El tulisán), the leader of bandits in Cavite. [5] He organized the bandits given amnesty into an auxiliary force of the Guardia Civil.

  5. List of weapons of the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Regular soldiers of the Philippine Revolutionary Army stand attention for an inspection.. The Philippine Revolution, also called the Tagalog War by the Spaniards, [1] was a revolution and subsequent conflict fought between the Katipunan, later the Philippine Revolutionary Army, and the Spanish colonial government.

  6. Liberation of Nueva Cáceres (1898) - Wikipedia

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    However, the Guardia Civil arrived with a significant amount of weaponry, and the revolt was soon quelled. The Katipuneros engaged in a conflict with the Spanish forces in Daet . During the fight, a friend of a Spanish businessman named Florencio Arana was killed by a member of the Katipuneros led by Moreno.

  7. Battle of Pasong Tamo - Wikipedia

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    After the historic tearing up of the hated Spanish cedulas, Bonifacio was informed by his scouts that a detachment of Guardia Civil consisting of 30 soldiers under the command of Lieutenant Manuel Ros was approaching Malabon. Bonifacio ordered his men to go to the farm of Tandang Sora (Melchora Aquino) in Gulod ng Banilad near Pasong Tamo.

  8. Civil Guard - Wikipedia

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    Civil Guard Association for a Better Future, Hungarian anti-Roma organization. Civil Guard (Panama) (abolished) Civil Guard (Philippines), a local gendarmerie organized under the auspices of the Spanish colonial authorities. Civil Guard (Laos), a Laotian militia organized by the anti-French Lao Issara nationalists between 1945-46.

  9. Pampanga in the Philippine Revolution - Wikipedia

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    This town held the stragglers till Spanish forces completely withdrew from the Philippines. The rest of the province, however, quickly felt the Republic's wrath. Mabalacat and San Fernando saw their parish priests executed in front of Kapampangan parishioners. [6] Republican soldiers razed and burned many establishments in revenge for ...