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Cesar Alzona : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cesar Alzona
Cesar Yatco Alzona (Sept 15, 1926-June 27, 1997) (born Cesar, a.k.a. Caesar, Caezar) Laguna, Philippines, was the author of the original first Philippine Marines Hymn. He also authored another Marine-themed song, entitled "First to Fight." He served valiantly and received much praise as a military leader in the Marine Corps of the Philippine Navy against Muslim terrorists and Islamic insurgents in the southern island of Mindanao during the early years of Philippine independence from the United States in the 1950s. He was also one of the Filipino military personnel of the Korean war.〔Filipino Korean Veterans (KORVETS). http://images.mitrasites.com/antonio-trillanes-iv.html〕 ==Personal life== He was sent to attend the professional United States Marine Corps TBS at Quantico, Virginia, USA. As part of the Philippine Military and Diplomatic Corps in Washington DC at the time, married to socialite Esperanza Soldevilla Cornejo, daughter of prominent Philippine legislator, Miguel R. Cornejo,() he established his family there〔Cacas, Rita M, and Lott, Juanita Tamayo. Filipinos in Washington. Arcadia Press, 2009. Pages 80, 81, 82, 91, 107. http://books.google.com/books?id=K0dqG7yu5IYC&pg=PA81&lpg=PA81&dq=filipinos+in+washington+alzona&source=bl&ots=r0iuXJd3-J&sig=ulTTYksdT4mSA-rg3_LL6oEJ8zU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qlCnU4fkEqbL8AHTkIGADQ&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=filipinos%20in%20washington%20alzona&f=false〕 with children Augustus Caesar, Eduardo, Cezarina Barbara and Esperanza Patricia, and made a name in public and civic service. Upon return to the Philippines and after separation, he had two common-law wives, Natividad Santos of the 1960s Bulakeña Restaurant fame, with whom he had one son, and subsequently Mary Joseline Nueva-Marilao, with whom he had an illegitimate daughter, Sandra Soraya Alzona.
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