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On the mountains of Rizal Province, she met Major Marcos "Marking" V. She fled the city to escape the Japanese after her loyalty to Carlos P. Valeria "Yay" Panlilio was a Filipina-Irish-American journalist and broadcaster who came to Manila before the war. The WAC was disbanded in 2013, after more than 50 years of service. In 1963, the organization was renamed the WAC (Women's Auxiliary Corps) and recognized as an official military branch of the Philippine Army. Some members served as spies, and at least 10 were known to be captured and killed for guerrilla activities.Ĭapistrano, who became a labor leader after the war, refused to be awarded a medal for her war efforts until the WAS became an official military unit of the republic. Likewise, WAS members learned methods of reconnaissance, the use of firearms, and self-defense. They also sewed, procured, and washed clothes for the officers and men as well as those confined in hospitals. They organized entertainment programs for their patients and encouraged the townspeople to observe health rules. Performing hospital and dispensary work, WAS members also administered first aid and treated the wounded. Its mission was to make sure that guerrilla fighters in Mindanao had food and shelter. Josefa Borromeo Capistrano and other women organized the Women's Auxiliary Service (WAS) in 1943. Of war veterans, felt the need to put their or their mother's or father's Who were not writers by profession, such as former comfort women or descendants Including women writers, were able to write about the war only after the war.Ī number of literary pieces by women were memoirs or biographies. In the national effort towards reconstruction, many Filipino writers, In Spanish and other languages that were in the National Library were also In Jaro, where she brought her works for safekeeping, was destroyed. Jalandoni lost thousands of pages of writing when the Archbishop's Residence Were taken for granted before the war, reading and writing had become aĬultural artifacts, including women's writings. Literature in English during the Japanese occupation had no readership baseĮven among the already small, educated middle class. Opinion articles for the Spanish newspaper, LA VANGUARDIA.Īll publications came under the supervision of the Manila Shimbunsha, the propagandaĪrm of the military government. Others like Mercedes Garcia also wrote feature and Polotan were able to contribute essays or short stories in English to the Had to learn to write in Tagalog, although some of them, such as Estrella D.Īlfon, Paz Latorena, Ligaya Victorio Reyes, Veronica L. Made the national language, and Tagalog classes were held.
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II created conditions for the emergence of new Tagalog writing.