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  1. Hukbalahap Rebellion. Ramon Magsaysay (born Aug. 31, 1907, Iba, Phil.—died March 17, 1957, near Cebu) was the president of the Philippines (1953–57), best known for successfully defeating the communist-led Hukbalahap (Huk) movement. The son of an artisan, Magsaysay was a schoolteacher in the provincial town of Iba on the island of Luzon.

  2. The Congressional Press Club, during Magsaysay's term as congressman, named him one of the ten most useful congressmen in 1946 and 1949, and of the 20 outstanding solons for the four-year term in 1946-1950. Magsaysay was married to Luz Banzon of Bataan with whom he had three children: Teresita, Milagros and Ramon, Jr.

  3. HON. SENATOR RAMON B. MAGSAYSAY, JR. Senator Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr, inherited his great sense of compassion for the common tao from his revered parents, the late President Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay of Zambales and Mrs. Luz Magsaysay (nee Banzon) of Bataan. But more than being the son of the country’s most loved president, he is a self-made ...

  4. Ramon Magsaysay. Si Ramón "Monching" del Fierro Magsaysay [1] (31 Agosto 1907 – 17 Marso 1957) ay ang ikapitong Pangulo ng Republika ng Pilipinas (30 Disyembre 1953-17 Marso 1957), na nagsilbi hanggang sa kanyang kamatayan sa di sinadyang pagbagsak ng eroplanong kanyang sinasakyan. Isinilang siya sa Castillejos, Zambales noong 31 Agosto 1907 ...

  5. May 3, 2013 · Ramon B. Magsaysay Jr. is the son of the Philippines most popular commoner, the late President Ramon Magsaysay. Jun Magsaysay entered politics way back in 1966 as the representative of the lone district of Zambales.

  6. Jun 5, 2013 · Ramon Magsaysay Jr. may have lost the elections, but he is a winner in all the ways that matter most. Happy birthday, dad, and happy Father’s Day! Your subscription could not be saved.

  7. Senator Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr. Senator Ramon B. Magsaysay, Jr, inherited his great sense of compassion for the common tao from his revered parents, the late President Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay of Zambales and Mrs. Luz Magsaysay (nee Banzon) of Bataan.

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