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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hunters_ROTCHunters ROTC - Wikipedia

    The Hunters ROTC was a Filipino resistance group that fought against Axis forces in the Pacific theater. It was a guerrilla unit active during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, and was the main anti-Japanese resistance group active in the area near Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

  2. The accuracy of the intelligence reports submitted by the ROTC Hunters Guerrilla units and the effectiveness of its counter intelligence enabled the 11th Airborne Division to advance rapidly after their parachute landings in Nasugbu and Tagaytay.

  3. By the end of the war, the Hunters ROTC would collect over 25,000 recruits and serve as the head frontline guerrilla units for the major raid, the Raid of Los Banos in February of 1945, freeing 2,147 Allied POWS.

  4. Mar 11, 2021 · The 53-minute documentary "Unsurrendered 2: The Hunters ROTC Guerrillas" tells the story of some of the bravest Filipinos in the 20th century. When the Japanese invaded the Philippines during...

  5. The organization almost broke up when on July 4, 1942, when the Japanese raided its headquarters and killed its commander, Miguel Ver. What followed was a continuous evasion enemy from punitive expeditions and of continued efforts to survive by contacting and affiliating with other guerrilla units. In November 1943, Eleuterio Adevoso, a PMA ...

  6. Though initially turned back due to their youth -- they played a crucial role in the war against the Japanese when Philippine and American forces resorted to guerilla tactics. The original core group later expanded to become one of the largest guerrilla units in Luzon.

  7. Hunters ROTC Guerrillas. Philippines--History--Japanese occupation, 1942-1945. World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Philippines. Description. Thorough study of this active and effective guerrilla organization composed mostly of young college students in and around Manila.