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The Highway Patrol Group was established as Traffic Control Group (Trafcon) in 1955 as a response to a high-profile vehicular accident along a highway in Pampanga, now known as the MacArthur Highway. The accident which occurred on November 4, 1954, which killed House of Representatives members Gregorio Tan of Samar and Lorenzo Ziga of Albay.
Victory Liner's beginnings trace back from the years of Japanese occupation in the country.Jose I. Hernandez, a mechanic from Macabebe, Pampanga, collected bits and pieces of machinery, metals and spare parts from abandoned United States Armed Forces vehicles, intending to build a delivery truck from scratch for his family's resale business of rice, corn, vegetables and their home-made laundry ...
April 15: A Douglas C-47A stalled and crashed into a rice field near Floridablanca Air Base, Pampanga, killing all 40 on board. [6]November 8: A helicopter conducting reconnaissance operations against the New People's Army was shot down over San Mariano, Isabela, killing Colonel Melchor dela Cruz, Commander of the Philippine Army's 10th Infantry Battalion.
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Always park your vehicle in a well-lit area at night. Always make sure you receive an ownership certificate when purchasing a used vehicle. Search the history of the vehicle to prevent buying a ...
Pampanga — 3: Yes: Militants conducted coordinated attacks near Clark Air Base, killing three U.S. service members. [4] Quezon City attack: April 21, 1989: Quezon City — 1: Yes: A U.S. Army colonel serving as the chief of the Ground Forces Division of the Joint U.S.-Military Assistance Group was ambushed and killed by militants. [4] Rano ...
A 23-year-old killed when vehicle overturned following crash. ... The CHP’s Auburn office said its officers responded just before 1 p.m. to a report of a collision near the 8800 block of ...
The car was sold within five minutes, and it was requested that the buyer pick it up the same day. [ 16 ] In May 2005, a Volkswagen Golf that had previously been registered to Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (before he was elected Benedict XVI on April 19, 2005) was sold on eBay's German site for €188,938.88 (US$277,171.12).