Escapades! – February 2026
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Overview: In October 1944, history returned to the Philippines on the shores of Leyte. The Leyte Landing recounts the dramatic moment when General Douglas MacArthur fulfilled his promise to return, marking the beginning of the country’s liberation during World War II. This special historical feature traces the journey from MacArthur’s forced departure in 1942 to his long-awaited return, capturing the significance of the landing, the courage of Allied forces, and the impact of the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Through clear storytelling and historical context, it brings readers back to a turning point that reshaped the nation’s future. More than a retelling of events, The Leyte Landing is a tribute to sacrifice, resolve, and the moment the Philippines stood at the crossroads of war and freedom.
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