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Republic of the Philippines all rights of possession, jurisdiction, supervision, and control over the Philippine territory except for the use of their military bases. On May 14, 1949, Fort McKinley was turned over to the Philippine government. The facility
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Excluding from the operation of
Proclamation No. 423, dated July 12, 1957, which established the military reservation known as Fort William Mckinley (now Fort Bonifacio) situated in the Municipalities of Pasig, Taguig, Parañaque, Pateros, Province of Rizal, and Pasay City, a certain portion of the
455:, and some known criminals. Journalists imprisoned there included broadcaster Roger Arienda, Manila journalists Rolando Fadul and Bobby Ordoñez, and Bicolano journalist Manny de la Rosa. Society figures Tonypet and Enrique Araneta, Constitutional Commission delegate Manuel Martinez, poet
537:, while BCDA held on to the remaining 45% stake. The FBDC's landmark project was conceived as Bonifacio Global City, a real estate development area meant to accommodate 250,000 residents and 500,000 daytime workers and visitors. The project was hampered by the
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On March 18, 1926, U.S. Army
Lieutenant John Sewell Thompson was executed by hanging at Fort McKinley for murdering his fiancée, 17-year-old Audrey Burleigh. He was the first American officer to be executed in peacetime, and remains the only graduate of the
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September 23, 1972, respectively. They were eventually imprisoned in Fort Bonifacio at the Maximum Security Unit separate from the YRC. They stayed there until Marcos moved them to an even higher security facility in
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467:, were all also imprisoned at the YRC. Several Catholic priests were also imprisoned, including Fathers Max de Mesa and Fr Hagad from Jolo, and Jesuit Fr Hilario Lim. The site of YRC was later used as the
522:. While the idea was to be located south of Manila, on a 5,000-hectare (12,000-acre) area, a river should traverse the city; proximity to the sea or lake would be desirable; travel time to the
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land embraced therein situated in the
Municipality of Pateros and declaring the same open to disposition under the provisions of Act 3038 in relation to the provisions of the Public Land Act
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proposed the location of the government center to be at this military base as a conversion, the name would be
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Benigno Aquino Jr. and Senator Jose Diokno were Marcos' first martial law prisoners, arrested just before midnight on September 22, 1972, and at 1 AM
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to have more than 60 minutes; this will also avoid any major
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Headquarters Philippine Army (HPA) Grandstand Track Oval
812:"About Us | Bases Conversion and Development Authority"
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On February 3, 1995, the BCDA and a consortium led by
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This article is about the camp. For the barangay, see
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322:to be executed in the history of that institution.
730:"Screenwriter Ricky Lee lived 3 lives in detention"
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444:and MC Home Depot at 32nd Street and 8th Avenue in
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786:"Martial Law Stories: Never Again to Martial Law"
388:Political detainees under the Marcos dictatorship
193:(Headquarters Philippine Army or HPA) located in
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1206:Leaders International Christian School of Manila
677:"Detention CampManila Today | Manila Today"
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755:"The NPA, a tunnel, and a prison escape plot"
68:Main gate of the Headquarters Philippine Army
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260:in 1901. The land is situated south of the
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252:Aerial view of Fort William McKinley, 1933
2285:Military installations of the Philippines
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706:de Villa, Kathleen (September 22, 2018).
465:Polytechnic University of the Philippines
728:Velarde, Emmie G. (September 22, 2014).
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268:, near Manila. It was declared a U.S.
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598:Military history of the United States
508:Metro Pacific Investments Corporation
376:Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
2290:Military facilities in Metro Manila
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220:, the national headquarters of the
16:Headquarters of the Philippine Army
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2133:Ermita de San Nicolas de Tolentino
1622:(Naval Operating Base San Vicente)
854:. December 16, 1995. pp. 25B.
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850:"Building a new capital city".
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759:martiallawchroniclesproject.com
378:was later established there.
164:(Naval Combat Engineer Brigade)
1734:Rudiardo Brown Marine Barracks
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1628:(Naval Operating Base Mactan)
1468:Camp BGen. Gonzalo H. Siongco
1452:(Labangan, Zamboanga del Sur)
1233:Bonifacio Global City station
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495:On March 19, 1992, President
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1740:Gregorio Lim Marine Barracks
1128:Embassy of Singapore, Manila
308:National Defense Act of 1935
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1450:Camp Major Cesar L. Sang-an
1196:International School Manila
1056:The Infinity Fort Bonifacio
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539:1997 Asian financial crisis
139:Emilio R. Pajarillo Jr., PA
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2160:Manila American Cemetery
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1476:(Catbalogan City, Samar)
1444:Camp Gen. Mateo Capinpin
1155:Manila American Cemetery
708:"Remnants of a dark era"
314:training was conducted.
168:Southern Police District
1754:(Marine Base Tawi-Tawi)
1711:(Fort San Antonio Abad)
1661:NS Apolinario Jalandoon
1638:NS Leovigildo Gantioqui
1626:Naval Base Rafael Ramos
1620:Naval Base Camilo Osias
1522:Camp Gen. Manuel T. Yan
1408:Fort Gregorio Del Pilar
1239:Carlos P. Garcia Avenue
1107:Venice Grand Canal Mall
343:became the home of the
340:Philippine independence
258:Philippine–American War
155:Philippine Marine Corps
2155:Libingan ng mga Bayani
1910:Central Signal Village
1655:NS Narciso Del Rosario
1211:Manila Japanese School
1150:Libingan ng mga Bayani
912:14.53250°N 121.04500°E
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288:31st Infantry Regiment
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2196:Legislative districts
2148:Fort Bonifacio Tunnel
2107:Bonifacio Global City
1993:Post Proper Southside
1988:Post Proper Northside
1811:Highly-Urbanized City
1742:(Marine Base Ternate)
1649:NS Julhasan A Arasain
1524:(Mawab, Davao de Oro)
1506:(Manaoag, Pangasinan)
1488:(Pili, Camarines Sur)
1414:Edilberto Evangelista
1186:British School Manila
1160:McKinley Hill Stadium
1138:Fort Bonifacio Tunnel
1082:Bonifacio High Street
989:BGC Stopover Pavilion
957:Bonifacio Global City
810:Design, Halcyon Web.
765:on September 21, 2020
446:Bonifacio Global City
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300:Philippine Department
298:headquarters for the
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211:Philippine Revolution
183:Fort William McKinley
179:Fort Andres Bonifacio
42:Kuta Andres Bonifacio
35:Fort Andres Bonifacio
25:Bonifacio Global City
2019:South Signal Village
1966:North Signal Village
1736:(Marine Base Manila)
1663:(NS Puerto Princesa)
1374:(Santa Cruz, Laguna)
1358:Army camps and forts
1031:Pacific Plaza Towers
784:Hilario, Ernesto M.
270:military reservation
264:, down to the creek
222:Philippine Air Force
126:Garrison information
2182:New Senate Building
2177:Napindan Lighthouse
1691:NS Felix Apolinario
1679:NS Alfonso Palencia
1616:(Naval Base Cavite)
1474:Camp Vicente Lukban
1269:Lawton West station
1262:Lawton East station
917:14.53250; 121.04500
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878:on January 10, 2023
790:Positively Filipino
687:on October 20, 2014
681:www.manilatoday.net
438:William Henry Scott
428:, Jo Ann Maglipon,
402:political prisoners
304:Philippine Division
216:It is located near
2116:Historic landmarks
1825:Historical markers
1715:NS Pascual Ledesma
1697:NS Romulo Espaldon
1673:NS Carlito Cunanan
1486:Camp Elias Angeles
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1051:The Finance Centre
1021:One McKinley Place
866:"World Bank Group"
618:"Murder in Manila"
457:Amado V. Hernandez
426:Bienvenido Lumbera
410:Benigno Aquino Jr.
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1959:New Lower Bicutan
1949:Maharlika Village
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1703:NS Jose Francisco
1667:NS Emilio Liwanag
1482:(Calamba, Laguna)
1458:(Jamindan, Capiz)
1390:Servillano Aquino
1384:Rigoberto Atienza
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837:"G.R. No. 164155"
622:National Archives
485:Laur, Nueva Ecija
237:Philippine Scouts
218:Villamor Air Base
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2015:South Daang Hari
1963:North Daang Hari
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1685:NS Dioscoro Papa
1632:NS Juan Magluyan
1591:(General Santos)
1585:(Cagayan de Oro)
1579:(Zamboanga City)
1565:Antonio Bautista
1559:Basilio Fernando
1480:Camp Vicente Lim
1434:(Zamboanga City)
1416:(Cagayan de Oro)
1378:Andres Bonifacio
1366:Emilio Aguinaldo
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