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A project to record the evolution of the Philippine Reserve Officers Training Corps as a whole, and the Ateneo de Davao ROTC Unit in particular.
   
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  ROTC in the Philippines > ROTC History > ROTC in World War II
   
 
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  By 1941 there were 33 colleges and universities throughout the country that maintained ROTC units. All however, were closed with the onset of World War II.

The war saw ROTC products in action for the first time. Cadets from different Metro Manila units took part in the defense of Bataan; in the Visayas, 45% of the 75th Infantry Regiment of the US Armed Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) were ROTC cadets of Silliman University; and after the surrender of last American bastion in the archipelago, volunteers from the Philippine Military Academy and various ROTC units formed the Hunter's ROTC Guerillas, which took part in the resistance movement during the Japanese occupation.

   
 
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