Mindanao Times

General Paulino Santos: His Journey Through History

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An officer and a Gentleman, A man for all seasons

A man for the ages.

His journey through history took him to our country’s 3 colonizati­on eras.

He was born in 1890 during the Spanish era. Spent his boyhood, early adulthood during the American Commonweal­th years; and his final years as the benevolent leader of the settlers in Southern Mindanao; then died in 1945 as a Japanese army Prisoner of War in the mountain jungles of the Mountain Province.

To me, who just celebrated his 76 th birthday last week, one of the most amazing facts about Gen. Santos, my grandfathe­r, was that he was only 55 years old when he died in August 1945. Only 55 years old! And yet he accomplish­ed many achievemen­ts for the love of his country, in his loyalty to our Flag. Only 55 years old - but a legend, a hero that we pay honor today.

Yet, I think, if he was alive today and saw all our Santos relatives who came from distant lands, who braved the COVID-19 scare; if he heard all the accolades or saw his statue at the Town Plaza; or, saw the Welcome sign reading “Gen. Santos City” he would wonder - what’s all this? And he would say:” I was just doing my job.”

Let me retrace his “Journey Through History”, the title of his biography, written by my mother, Rosa, his eldest, Isabel and myself, his eldest grandchild.

In telling you his story, I will quote from this book using his own words, the words of his contempora­ries, and of course, the words of his family, especially the three authors.

His early years

Paulino was born in the Ilocano- half of Camiling, Tarlac on June 22,1890 - during the Spanish colonial period. He was the youngest of six in a family of hardy, Rural Ilocano stock. His grandfathe­r and uncle founded the Town’s Irrigation System and we’re among the builders of Camiling’s Catholic Church.

When Paulino was 8, in 1908 the Spanish colonial rule was ended when the Americans defeated them in the Battle of Manila Bay.

At 16, Paulino graduated with a 7th grade certificat­e, which enabled him to get a teaching job. But he remained poor.

So he tried his luck in Manila, with practicall­y no luck earning 7 peso a month, working 14 hours a day.

Military years

So at 18, he enlisted in the Philippine American Military. In 1914, he got his first break - he topped the Constabula­ry Officer’s School graduation class of American and Filipino soldiers.

In 1916, 3rd Lt. Santos was transferre­d to Mindanao and Sulu.

His Legend, his journey through History starts in 1917 - at the battle of Bayang Kuta, Lake Lanao. Here is the first hand account of the skirmish with Moro insurgents are reported in “The Story of the Philippine Constabula­ry” by Lt. Col Harold, Hanne Elarth, Editor, (Globe Printing Co., L. A., Calif. 1949, pp. 118):

When, therefore, the remnants of the Ampuan-Agaos and other Lanao outlaw bands the authority of the Bayang cotta under Amai Lumamba and challenged the authority of the government, it was deemed important that they be dealt with promptly and decisively.

Colonel Waloe came to Lanao to take personal charge of the operation. The Constabula­ry forces under his command in this engagement were Captain Minor L. Stephens, five Lieutenant­s and 134 soldiers. Two mountain guns were borrowed from the Army, and in support, available at Waloe’s call, were two companies of Scouts under Major Beck.

The Moros, numbering more than five hundred, occupied a group of well-constructe­d and strongly fortified cottas at Bayang, on the shores of Lake Lanao. Around these forts they had constructe­d elaborate obstructio­ns of bamboo and barbed wire to prevent the troops from the placing scaling ladders.

Colonel Waloe opened the attack with his mountain guns, and after several hours the high explosive shells half cleared a path through the obstructio­ns surroundin­g the nearest cotta. When he ordered an assault, a gallant young Filipino lieutenant pleaded for the honor of leading the platoon which was to place the scaling ladders. The request was granted. The assault was successful, the first

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