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Macario Peralta Jr.

Macario Peralta Jr. (July 30, 1913 – January 7, 1975) was a Filipino soldier, lawyer, senator and Secretary of National Defense.

Macario Peralta Jr.
Secretary of National Defense
In office
January 1, 1962 – December 30, 1965
PresidentDiosdado Macapagal
Preceded byAlejo Santos
Succeeded byFerdinand Marcos (acting)
Senator of the Philippines
In office
December 30, 1949 – December 30, 1955
Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Board
In office
1946–1949
Appointed byManuel Roxas
Personal details
Born(1913-07-30)July 30, 1913
Manila, Philippine Islands
DiedJanuary 7, 1975(1975-01-07) (aged 61)
Resting placeBalantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine, Jaro, Iloilo City
Political partyLiberal
SpouseNatividad Kasilag
ChildrenMacario III
Cecilia
Engelbert
Alma materAdamson University
ProfessionLawyer
Military service
Allegiance Philippines
ArmyPhilippine Army
Years of service1936-46
RankBrigadier General
Battles/warsLiberation of Panay

Early life

Born in Manila on July 30, 1913, of Ilocano-Pangasinan descent, Peralta grew up in Tarlac. He finished his Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of the Philippines, graduating cum laude, in 1936. He passed the bar the same year, obtaining second place to Diosdado Macapagal.

Career

Army Officer

Peralta joined the Philippine Army in 1936 as a reserve officer and was later commissioned in the regular force as second Lieutenant. His first assignment was in Cebu as Commandant of the Visayan Institute ROTC cadets, later at the Adamson University in Manila. He attended the Philippine Army Infantry School in 1940, finishing at the top of his class.

War found him back in the Visayas as Chief of Operations of the 61st Division, then being mobilized in Iloilo. After the surrender of the USAFFE troops to the Japanese, Peralta, then a Colonel, organized and led the guerrillas in Panay,[1]: 110  Romblon, Palawan, Marinduque and portions of Masbate and Mindoro, all in or bordering the Western Visayas. Col. Peralta's guerrilla forces controlled much of Panay when the Americans returned on March 18, 1945.[2]: 601–618 

 
Plaque commemorating the landing of American liberation forces in Sawang, Romblon during World War II, and honoring Colonel Macario Peralta, Jr. and forces under his command.

In this resistance campaign against the Japanese, Peralta displayed his exemplary leadership, competence and gallantry in action.[citation needed] For this he was awarded the Distinguished Service Star. The United States government conferred on him the Distinguished Service Cross and the Silver Star. The Distinguished Service Cross was presented to him on Panay, soon after liberation, as can be seen in this video on YouTube of the Panay landing taken by the Army Pictorial Service.

Returning to military control in 1945, he was subsequently sent to the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in the United States for advanced studies. He came home with a special commendation from the commandant of the school for his "brilliant and unexcelled scholastic record". Late in 1945, he was promoted to Brigadier General, and was designated Deputy Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army.

He resigned from the Army in 1946 and was appointed by President Manuel Roxas as Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Board, a position he served until 1949. With the Magsaysay Mission to the United States which he helped organize, he was able to obtain substantial benefits for the disabled veterans. Again, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Star by the Philippine government for this mission.

At 36, he ran for the Philippine Senate and was elected in 1949 under the Liberal Party. Among his achievements at the Senate were the expose of the Tambobong-Buenavista estate deal; procurement of supplies and equipment for the Filipino troops in Korea, so called Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK); legislation giving veterans priority in employment and others. In 1955, he was elected as one of the outstanding senators when his Senate term ended, Peralta returned to law practice.

It was President Macapagal who persuaded him to handle the defense portfolio, a position he had twice refused after the "exemplary devotion to duty and for being the most valuable cabinet member" in the first year of the Macapagal administration. The President also appointed him head of the Philippine Virginia Tobacco Administration (PVTA).

He was awarded by the Confederation of Filipino Veterans (CONVETS) for distinguished service to Filipino veterans. He was a recipient of the Gold Cross Medal for gallantry in action in Panay.

Personal life and death

Peralta was married to Natividad Kasilag of Batangas with whom he had three children - Macario III, Cecilia, and Engelbert.

He died on January 7, 1975, and is buried at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Jaro, Iloilo City.

See also

References

  1. ^ Lapham, R., and Norling, B., 1996, Lapham's Raiders, Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, ISBN 0813119499
  2. ^ Smith, R.R., 2005, Triumph in the Philippines, Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific, ISBN 1-4102-2495-3

Bibliography

    External links

    • The Panay landing by the Army Pictorial Service with footage of Macario Peralta. on YouTube

    macario, peralta, july, 1913, january, 1975, filipino, soldier, lawyer, senator, secretary, national, defense, secretary, national, defensein, office, january, 1962, december, 1965presidentdiosdado, macapagalpreceded, byalejo, santossucceeded, byferdinand, mar. Macario Peralta Jr July 30 1913 January 7 1975 was a Filipino soldier lawyer senator and Secretary of National Defense Macario Peralta Jr Secretary of National DefenseIn office January 1 1962 December 30 1965PresidentDiosdado MacapagalPreceded byAlejo SantosSucceeded byFerdinand Marcos acting Senator of the PhilippinesIn office December 30 1949 December 30 1955Chairman of the Philippine Veterans BoardIn office 1946 1949Appointed byManuel RoxasPersonal detailsBorn 1913 07 30 July 30 1913Manila Philippine IslandsDiedJanuary 7 1975 1975 01 07 aged 61 Resting placeBalantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine Jaro Iloilo CityPolitical partyLiberalSpouseNatividad KasilagChildrenMacario III Cecilia EngelbertAlma materAdamson UniversityProfessionLawyerMilitary serviceAllegiance PhilippinesArmyPhilippine ArmyYears of service1936 46RankBrigadier GeneralBattles warsLiberation of Panay Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Army Officer 3 Personal life and death 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Manila on July 30 1913 of Ilocano Pangasinan descent Peralta grew up in Tarlac He finished his Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of the Philippines graduating cum laude in 1936 He passed the bar the same year obtaining second place to Diosdado Macapagal Career EditArmy Officer Edit Peralta joined the Philippine Army in 1936 as a reserve officer and was later commissioned in the regular force as second Lieutenant His first assignment was in Cebu as Commandant of the Visayan Institute ROTC cadets later at the Adamson University in Manila He attended the Philippine Army Infantry School in 1940 finishing at the top of his class War found him back in the Visayas as Chief of Operations of the 61st Division then being mobilized in Iloilo After the surrender of the USAFFE troops to the Japanese Peralta then a Colonel organized and led the guerrillas in Panay 1 110 Romblon Palawan Marinduque and portions of Masbate and Mindoro all in or bordering the Western Visayas Col Peralta s guerrilla forces controlled much of Panay when the Americans returned on March 18 1945 2 601 618 Plaque commemorating the landing of American liberation forces in Sawang Romblon during World War II and honoring Colonel Macario Peralta Jr and forces under his command In this resistance campaign against the Japanese Peralta displayed his exemplary leadership competence and gallantry in action citation needed For this he was awarded the Distinguished Service Star The United States government conferred on him the Distinguished Service Cross and the Silver Star The Distinguished Service Cross was presented to him on Panay soon after liberation as can be seen in this video on YouTube of the Panay landing taken by the Army Pictorial Service Returning to military control in 1945 he was subsequently sent to the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth Kansas in the United States for advanced studies He came home with a special commendation from the commandant of the school for his brilliant and unexcelled scholastic record Late in 1945 he was promoted to Brigadier General and was designated Deputy Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army He resigned from the Army in 1946 and was appointed by President Manuel Roxas as Chairman of the Philippine Veterans Board a position he served until 1949 With the Magsaysay Mission to the United States which he helped organize he was able to obtain substantial benefits for the disabled veterans Again he was awarded the Distinguished Service Star by the Philippine government for this mission At 36 he ran for the Philippine Senate and was elected in 1949 under the Liberal Party Among his achievements at the Senate were the expose of the Tambobong Buenavista estate deal procurement of supplies and equipment for the Filipino troops in Korea so called Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea PEFTOK legislation giving veterans priority in employment and others In 1955 he was elected as one of the outstanding senators when his Senate term ended Peralta returned to law practice It was President Macapagal who persuaded him to handle the defense portfolio a position he had twice refused after the exemplary devotion to duty and for being the most valuable cabinet member in the first year of the Macapagal administration The President also appointed him head of the Philippine Virginia Tobacco Administration PVTA He was awarded by the Confederation of Filipino Veterans CONVETS for distinguished service to Filipino veterans He was a recipient of the Gold Cross Medal for gallantry in action in Panay Personal life and death EditPeralta was married to Natividad Kasilag of Batangas with whom he had three children Macario III Cecilia and Engelbert He died on January 7 1975 and is buried at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine in Jaro Iloilo City See also EditList of American guerrillas in the Philippines Tomas Confesor leader of civilian government on PanayReferences Edit Lapham R and Norling B 1996 Lapham s Raiders Lexington The University Press of Kentucky ISBN 0813119499 Smith R R 2005 Triumph in the Philippines Honolulu University Press of the Pacific ISBN 1 4102 2495 3 Bibliography Edit Biography of Secretary PeraltaExternal links EditThe Panay landing by the Army Pictorial Service with footage of Macario Peralta on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Macario Peralta Jr amp oldid 1132162126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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