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- huk-fm.htm accessdate "2013-04-28".
- huk-fm.htm author "Major Lawrence M. Greenberg".
- huk-fm.htm chapter "Chapter IV: The Insurrection – Phase I".
- huk-fm.htm chapter "V. RAMON MAGSAYSAY, EDWARD LANSDALE, AND THE JUSMAG".
- huk-fm.htm chapter "VI. THE INSURRECTION - PHASE II".
- huk-fm.htm chapterUrl ch5.htm.
- huk-fm.htm chapterUrl ch6.htm.
- huk-fm.htm chapterurl "http://www.history.army.mil/books/coldwar/huk/ch4.htm".
- huk-fm.htm date "July 1986".
- huk-fm.htm first "Lawrence M.".
- huk-fm.htm id "Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 86-600597".
- huk-fm.htm isCitedBy Aurora_Quezon.
- huk-fm.htm isCitedBy Hukbalahap.
- huk-fm.htm last "Greenberg".
- huk-fm.htm page "62".
- huk-fm.htm publisher United_States_Army_Center_of_Military_History.
- huk-fm.htm quote "The Huk campaign that began in November 1948 reached its peak in April 1949, with the ambush of Senora Aurora Quezon, widow of the former Philippine president. Commander Alexander Viernes, alias Stalin, took two hundred men and laid an ambush along a small country road in the Sierra Madres mountains and waited for a motorcade carrying Sra. Quezon, her daughter, and several government officials. When the ambush ended, Senora Quezon, her daughter, the mayor of Quezon City, and numerous government troops lay dead alongside the road. Although Viernes claimed a great victory, people throughout the islands, including many in central Luzon, were outraged.".
- huk-fm.htm series "Historical Analysis Series".
- huk-fm.htm title "THE HUKBALAHAP INSURRECTION: A Case Study of a Successful Anti-Insurgency Operation in the Philippines, 1946-1955".
- huk-fm.htm title "The Hukbalahap Insurrection: A Case Study of a Successful Anti-Insurgency Operation in the Philippines, 1946–1955".
- huk-fm.htm url huk-fm.htm.
- huk-fm.htm year "1987".