Marking Guerrillas

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Active1942–1945
CountryPhilippines Philippines
Marking Guerrillas
Historical marker installed in Morong, Rizal, in 2025
Active1942–1945
CountryPhilippines Philippines
AllegiancePhilippines Philippine Commonwealth
United States United States
Branch Philippine Army
RoleResistance movement
EngagementsWorld War II
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Yay Panlilio

The Marking Guerrillas were a Filipino guerrilla army that took part in the anti-Japanese resistance during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II. Headed by Colonel Marcos V. "Marking" Agustin and Valeria "Yay" Panlilio, the army is most well known for carrying out the capture of former Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo during his collaboration with Japan, as well as the unit's role in the battle to capture the Ipo Dam from the Japanese.

Formation under FAIT

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