The 4th of July is such a day of great significance in history for the two long time friends, the
In the Philippines , the 4th of July was originally observed as the Philippine Independence Day from 1946—1962 marking its Independence Day from the United States that was proclaimed on July 4, 1946. Also, during which proclamation, President Manuel A. Roxas was inaugurated as the first President of the Third Republic of the Philippines . “The Philippines was a U.S. territory from 1998 to 1946.” Between 1941 and 1946, during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines , the latter remained a territory of the U.S. with the Philippine government in exile under the leadership of President Manuel L. Quezon.
Gen. Douglas MacArthur wades ashore, along with President Sergio Osmena, at Leyte, Philippines,
on October 20, 1944, when he returns
On May 12, 1962, President Diosdado Macapagal, through Presidential Proclamation No. 28, moved the Philippine Independence Day from the 4th of July to the 12th of June (based on the declaration of the Philippine Independence from the Spain made by General Emilio Aguinaldo, at Kawit, Cavite , Philippines , on June 12, 1889). On August 4, 1964, President Diosdado Macapagal signed into law the Republic Act No. 4166 proclaiming the 12th day of June as the Philippine Independence Day and designating the 4th day of July as the Philippine Republic Day.
Proclamation of the Philippine Independence from the United States of America in 1946 (Source:WIKIPEDIA)
Since said change, the 4th of July was frequently informally referred to as the Filipino-American Friendship Day. On July 10, 1995, President Fidel V. Ramos, by virtue of Administrative Order No. 204, ordered the creation of the National Executive Committee for the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Philippine-American Friendship Day on July 4, 1996. Under said order, he officially stated that “this is a milestone in the Philippine history [that] must be appropriately observed… an occasion to rekindle the Philippine-American friendship and chart a new course of relationship with the United States .” “In celebration of [the] Philippine-American Friendship Day [this year], the Philippine government, led by President Benigno S. [actually C.] Aquino III, is offering a firm handshake to its partners in progress and development, led in the Philippines by United States Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr.”
Meanwhile, Ambassador Harry K. Thomas Jr., in his remarks during the celebration of the U.S. Independence Day by the American Embassy in the Philippines on July 1, 2011, reiterated the reaffirmation of the “deep bonds” between the Philippines and the United States and the “commitment to honoring the mutual obligations” of the two nations. He explained that the said occasion was not only a celebration of the U.S. Independence Day, “but also of the Philippine-American Friendship [Day].” He pointed out, among others, the significance of relationships and “friendship with great nations like the Philippines ,” with which the United States “share[s] historical ties and strong bonds of friendship and family,” for the Americans. He also reaffirmed the United States ’ “pledge to be an ally of the Filipino people long into the future.”
To all the Filipinos throughout the world, happy Philippine-American Friendship Day!
To all the Americans around the world—much more for all our American troops—happy 4th of July! We love you all!
References:
1. Wikipedia
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4. Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation
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