Breakaway: the inside story of the four-day revolution in the Philippines, February 22-25, 1986 / Cecilio T. Arillo.
Publication details: Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: CTA & Associates, 1986.Description: 288 pages: illustrations; 23 cmISBN:- 9719103701
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Includes bibliographical references and index. Arillo, C. T. (1986). Breakaway: the inside story of the four-day revolution in the Philippines, February 22-25, 1986. Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: CTA & Associates.
Day 1: February 22, 1986 "We have already broken the shell of the egg" -- Day 2: February 23, 1986 From vacillation to impotence -- Day 3: February 24, 1986 The tide turns -- Day 4: February 25, 1986 The flight of the Maharlika -- Seeds of the revolution -- The rise of people power -- The RAM: toward a unique martial tradition
This book contains the official records of the Feb. 22-25, 1986 revolution and other pertinent data, including classified materials, personal files of the key participants from both sides of the conflict and analysis of a brilliant military strategy adopted by the rebel forces that toppled a repressive and extravagant regime without bloodshed. It was a classic example of the teaching of Sun Tzu, the great war strategist: "To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill." - From the Book
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