tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1956003040459537806.post7892173554621883322..comments2024-01-29T23:25:14.708+08:00Comments on Filipino Historian: Philippines and the Great WarAl Raposashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05195279962643323159noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1956003040459537806.post-29600270232676231052023-11-16T23:28:56.226+08:002023-11-16T23:28:56.226+08:00My paternal grandfather, Estanislao D. Deveza, was...My paternal grandfather, Estanislao D. Deveza, was said to have been a soldier before he came to Mindanao around 1918-20. He was from Lucban, Quezon, and there is a family anecdote that says he was a supposed to fight in Europe but did not because the war ended before they were able to leave the Philippines. Do you know of official records which lists the names of this 25,000-strong Philippine National Guard?JB R. DEVEZAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16979825073337839753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1956003040459537806.post-89489807996304795952021-09-16T00:50:58.932+08:002021-09-16T00:50:58.932+08:00At the end of the day, detoxification takes time. ...At the end of the day, detoxification takes time. Unfortunately, with drug tests, time isn't always on your side. While DIY detox methods will not provide drastic results, there are several professionally designed marijuana detox remedies and kits available online. Many detox kits also require drinking a lot of water to help dilute urine, but that is paired alongside several curated herbal supplements and nutrients, like creatinine, to mask intended dilution. When providing urine samples, the drug testing administrator will check for diluted urine. Insufficient nutrients in pee could indicate marijuana use and an attempt to hydrate to help pass the test.Unow22https://www.blogger.com/profile/09125555372084870933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1956003040459537806.post-16495630483396836312019-09-27T10:44:01.005+08:002019-09-27T10:44:01.005+08:00One brother of my Great Grandfather of my mother s...One brother of my Great Grandfather of my mother side clan participated in the First World War...his name is Sotero "Teroy" Tesoro Tobula (former Capoquian surname but orphans were adopted by the new husband of their) he serve the US Army in Honolulu, Hawaii and Okinawa, Japan. He is married to a lady from Purtugal...he served the WWW 1 in the trenches in France. erpgombahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05355832775238386242noreply@blogger.com