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The Warriors Japan Was Too Scared to Name

When Japan swept across the Pacific in 1942, they expected the Philippines to fall completely silent. They were wrong. Deep in the jungles of Mindanao, a warrior people who had never been conquered by Spain, America, or anyone else, picked up their blades and fought back. Japanese soldiers refused to enter their territory. Their own records show they were afraid. These were the Moro fighters, the most effective and least known guerrilla force of the entire Pacific War. By the time General Douglas MacArthur returned in 1944, these warriors had already reclaimed province after province without outside help, without air support, and without surrender. One teenage commander named Mohammad Adil fought for two years and never lost a single soldier. MacArthur himself was stunned by what he saw. The tactics these Filipino warriors used were so advanced that American officers studied them after the war to build what became the United States Special Forces. This is the story history forgot to tell. Watch until the end.

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