Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine

Within Jaro District lies Balantang Memorial Cemetery, a national shrine of profound historical significance. It is the only military cemetery established outside Metro Manila, a solemn reminder of the fierce battles fought during World War II. Notably, Balantang was the site of the bloodiest confrontation faced by Colonel Macario Peralta Jr.’s guerilla forces.

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Following the USAFFE’s surrender to the Japanese, Captain Macario Peralta, Jr. demonstrated extraordinary leadership by organizing and commanding Filipino guerilla forces across Panay, Romblon, Palawan, Marinduque, Masbate, and Mindoro. His strategic brilliance and the unwavering gallantry of his troops proved so effective that the U.S. 40th Infantry Division landed unopposed at Tigbauan, south of Iloilo City, where Peralta’s 23,000-strong guerilla army had effectively liberated much of Panay.

On July 13, 1994, this site was officially designated a National Shrine through Proclamation No. 425, issued by then-President Fidel V. Ramos, solidifying its place in the nation’s history.

Every March 18, the Liberation of Panay, Guimaras, and Romblon is commemorated at the Balantang Memorial Cemetery National Shrine.

Read also: March 18 is Liberation of Panay

 

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