THE UNSUNG WARRIOR

THE UNSUNG WARRIOR

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1942, PHILIPPINES Capt. Fernandez led a guerrilla group and slayed about 200 Japanese soldiers. He led a group armed with guns made of gas pipes and silently killed the enemy using only a grass-cutting sword. He was the unknown hero of the island of Leyte. But what if I tell you he was a she?
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On December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Imperial Japanese forces, tragically the same day, they landed on Bataan. From that day, December 8, Philippine time, the Japanese Philippine invasion begins. This was a call of duty for Teodorico Victorio David, one of the Filipinos who joined USAFFE(United States Army Forces in the Far East). He was a holder of the Browning Machine Gun, and fought in the Japanese colonization era in the Philippines from the outbreak of war in December 1941, until the surrender of General Yamashita in September 1945. He was one of the courageous Filipino Soldiers who sacrificed his life for the liberation of the Philippines from the Empire of Japan. This is the true-to-life story of my grandfather, Corporal Teodorico Victorio David, and the Japanese Philippine Invasion.

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