Medal of Valor
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  • Parts 2
Ongoing, First published Oct 17, 2020
Beginning on the morning of April 10, 1942, the tadpole-shaped fortress island of Corregidor-known as the Rock to every American soldier, sailor, and Marine who served there-stood alone against the Japanese juggernaut that had just consumed the Bataan Peninsula two miles away. Japanese troops were busily moving 75 of the same powerful artillery pieces that had smashed the American-Filipino lines on the peninsula a few days earlier, positioning them to bear on Corregidor from what amounted to point-blank range.
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Eloisa, a tomboy from the present has to travel in time to 19th century in order to save Marikit from the death caused by Maximilliano, a playboy heartbreaker of his time. *** General Maximilliano Abueva is a high-ranking soldier way back 1803. With the use of his charm, he can easily attract ladies from every single town he visited, then left them broken. But this playboy general will change when he meets Eloisa--a tomboy from modern era that had been missioned to travel back in time to year 1803; to learn the norms of a Filipina lady and discover the mysterious beauty of the past. She has to disguise as Maria Marikit Lacsamana, a young Filipina who fell in-love with General Maximilliano but she took her own life when that said general didn't attend their wedding and left their town along with his mistress. While staying in the past, as Eloisa meets the reason of the tragic death of Marikit, is she the only one that will learn something in her adventure? Or she will teach a lesson to the playboy general of 1803?