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Cabanatuan recent comments:

  • Purok 3, jongdc78 wrote 4 years ago:
    Briones Village
  • Robinsons Townsville Cabanatuan, charlie (guest) wrote 6 years ago:
    what is the name of assistant store manager on the year that it open?
  • RL Esguerra Enterprises, JM (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Please update your contact details.
  • Iglesia Ni Cristo Lokal ng Cabanatuan, Alex (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Good day, can you please include the email address. Thank you
  • General Luna Barangay Hall, Kutingnamuning wrote 8 years ago:
    Former Cabanatuan PNR Station
  • Cabanatuan, Bafflegab (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Many people fro the Bataan Peninsula now come to live to Cabatuan.
  • Cruz Rice Mill, obet (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    J.A Cruz Ricemill
  • Camp Pangatian Memorial Shrine (WWII), Seth A Swain (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    My grandfather, Charles S Swain was one of the 6th Battalion Rangers who freed the POW's.
  • Cruz Rice Mill, cabresident (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    site of Cruz Ricemill instead of Mayapyap Elem School
  • Cabanatuan, Kcnicole Cajucom wrote 9 years ago:
    Hermogenes C. Concepcion, St.
  • Cabanatuan, Igorot. (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Cabanatuan is very famous because of WW2.
  • Sony Authorized Service Center - Cabanatuan Branch, Jhune Antonio wrote 9 years ago:
    hi good day po tanong ko lang po kung magkano po ang power ic ng sony led tv model klv40-ex430 salamat po
  • RNR KONSTRUK MAIN OFFICE, Thess (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    May I ask your contact number? I want to ask some questions.
  • Peugeot Cabanatuan City, JAT86 wrote 9 years ago:
    I never thought there would be a Peugeot car dealer in the Philippines. All you see are just Japanese and American cars.
  • Provincial Manpower Training Center, mark (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    do you have a caregiver course?
  • jenbet store, Jeny Virgino wrote 9 years ago:
    very friendly store
  • Camp Pangatian Memorial Shrine (WWII), Peter Johnson (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Sorry, correction on General Johnson's retirement, not 1972 but early 1973, following his having been in charge of planning and the burial of President Truman in December 1972 and PresidentJohnson in January 1973. Probably the only person in US history, to have been in charge of two Presidential funerals. The amazing story about LBJ's funeral, a story that is known only by a handfull of people, my small family, is that LBJ did not even get his own funeral. It should be in my wife's book? Pete the pilot.
  • Camp Pangatian Memorial Shrine (WWII), Peter Johnson (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    My father, Major General Chester Lee Chittenden Johnson, U. S. Army, who died in 1997, was one of the senior american prisoners, at the Cabanatuan prisoner of war camp, following the death march. Following his retirement from the Army in 1972, he spent most of the rest of his life planning, researching and heading up the building of this memorial, to his fallen comrads. This was a very important task for him to accomplish, which he finished after many years of work and to a large part, with his own retirement income. The later part of his own incarceration, saw him being transported by the Jap's, by the "hell ships", two of which having been sunk out from under him by Army Air Forces, he had to swim back to land to be recaptured twice, before on the third ship, he made it to Japan and then on to Korea, where in the fall of 1945, he was repatriated by the 7th Division, U. S. Army, which he was proud to command in Korea 20 years later, as a Major General (2 stars). Full story is told in a book, written by Margarita Johnson, my wife, "Major General Chester Lee Johnson, in his own words", in the U. S. Library of Congress. Major Peter Lee Chittenden Johnson, Air Force, retired. Also, grandson of Brigadier General Sylvester DeWitt Downs and great grandson of Colonel Truman Oscar Murphy. All three of my ancestors above, were West Point graduates, who along with myself and others, fought in many wars for our county, as far back as 1638. Murphy also played for Army in the very first "Army-Navy" football game, in 1890.
  • Provincial Manpower Training Center, jean (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    greetings! i'm looking for a short course with regards to hospitality industry, particularly in front office department. Do you maybe have this summer of 2015?
  • Provincial Manpower Training Center, resty galang (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Do you have branch in gapan ryt!! What is the courses offer? When the enrollment start? What is the requirement for enrollment? Thanks