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  2. Ramon Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay, of mixed Tagalog, Visayan, Spanish, and Chinese descent, [3] [4] was born in Iba, Zambales on August 31, 1907, to Exequiel de los Santos Magsaysay (April 18, 1874 in San Marcelino, Zambales – January 24, 1969 in Manila), a blacksmith, and Perfecta Quimson del Fierro (April 18, 1886 in Castillejos, Zambales – May ...

  3. List of executive orders by Ramon Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    Regulations governing the use of motor vehicles or other means of transportation for official purposes 32 Further amending Executive Order No. 651, dated December 15, 1953, creating the Roxas Memorial Commission May 20, 1954 33 Revising further Executive Order No. 72, dated December 3, 1936, establishing a classification of ports 34

  4. Secretary of National Defense (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Historically this cabinet position has been a stepping stone to the Philippine presidency. Two previous secretaries of national defense were elected president: Ramon Magsaysay and Fidel Ramos. Several others ran for the presidency: Alejo Santos, Juan Ponce Enrile, Renato de Villa, Norberto Gonzales and Gilbert Teodoro.

  5. 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the crash was a newly reconditioned twin engine C-47A-75-DL Skytrain, [4] which was operated by the Philippine Air Force and served as the official presidential plane of Magsaysay. [5] The plane had been newly purchased with less than 100 hours of logged flight. [1]

  6. Embassy of the Philippines, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy's former chancery at 11-24 Nanpeidaichō in Shibuya, which is now an annex and community space.. The chancery of the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo is currently located on a 3,179-square-meter (34,220 sq ft) site in Roppongi which was acquired by the Philippine government as part of a negotiated settlement with Japan on war reparations. [14]

  7. Civil service of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese civil service employs over three million employees, with the Japan Self-Defense Forces, with 247,000 personnel, being the biggest branch.In the post-war period, this figure has been even higher, but the privatization of a large number of public corporations since the 1980s, including NTT, Japanese National Railways, and Japan Post, already reduced the number.

  8. Vicente Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    Ancestral house of Governor Vicente Magsaysay (Castillejos, Zambales) GoVic or VicMag, as he was called, was married to Rosellyn Enciso (October 30, 1944 — August 9, 2014). His Eldest is Hon. Consul Jesus Vicente "JV" E. Magsaysay, next is daughter Angel Magsaysay - Cheng who was elected Vice Governor of Zambales in 2016.

  9. Potato Corner - Wikipedia

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    Potato Corner was founded by Jose Magsaysay Jr., Ricky Montelibano, Danny Bermejo and George Wieneke in 1992. Montelibano is Magsaysay's brother-in-law and was the first to introduce flavored popcorn to the Philippines .