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  2. Artemio Ricarte - Wikipedia

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    Artemio Ricarte y García (October 20, 1866 – July 31, 1945) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.He is regarded as the Father of the Philippine Army, [1] and the first Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (March 22, 1897- January 22, 1899) though the present Philippine Army descended from the American-allied forces that ...

  3. BRP Artemio Ricarte - Wikipedia

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    BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS-37) is third ship of the Jacinto-class corvettes currently assigned to the Offshore Combat Force of the Philippine Fleet. She is one of few ships in the Philippine Navy equipped with modern systems after the completion of combat, navigation and weapon systems upgrade of her class in August 2019. [4]

  4. Irreconcilables (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Ricarte never took the oath. He was deported to Hong Kong in February 1903 and secretly returned to the Philippines in 1904. After being arrested and imprisoned, he was again deported to Hong Kong in 1910. He moved to Japan, living in Yokohama and returning to the Philippines in mid 1942, while the Philippines was under wartime Japanese rule. [6]

  5. List of Filipino generals in the Philippine Revolution and ...

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    Along with generals Artemio Ricarte and Diego Mojica, he was one of the three Revolutionary leaders of Battle of San Francisco de Malabon [92] Katipunan-Magdiwang; First Philippine Republic; Cavite: 131. Pedro Quipte: Colorum General-Religious and Agrarian insurrection "Pulahan" Commanding General in Masbate [61] Pulahan (Red)

  6. Chief of the Army (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Artemio Ricarte y García (1866–1945) 22 March 1897: 22 January 1899: 1 year, 306 days: Emilio Aguinaldo [3] Commanding General of the Revolutionary Army. No.

  7. Isabelo de los Reyes - Wikipedia

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    De los Reyes left the Philippines in February 1903 for a vacation, going to Japan and Hong Kong. He also sought to continue his translation of the bible and to oversee its printing in Yokohama, although others suggest that his true purpose was to meet with Filipino revolutionary general Artemio Ricarte, who was in exile at the time. [8]

  8. Peacock-class corvette - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Navy undertook several phases of upgrades on the three corvettes, with the first one completed in 2005 replacing the old radar and navigation systems. The second upgrade involved the improvements on its marine engineering systems, and a third upgrade included the improvement of combat systems. [3] [4]

  9. First Philippine Republic - Wikipedia

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    When the Republic was inaugurated on January 23, Luna had succeeded Artemio Ricarte as the Commanding General of the Republican Army. With such powers at hand, Luna attempted to transform the weak, undisciplined republican army into a disciplined regular army for the service of the Republic.