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FLAGS AND SYMBOLS UNDER THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION - 2

KATIPUNAN ERA > FROM THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION UNTIL PRESENT DAYS

PRESIDENTIAL AND U.S. HIGH COMMISSIONER FLAG

With the inauguration of the autonomous Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935 ), a flag was adopted for the President of the Philippines, as well as for the US High Commissioner (successor to the US Governors-General, and representative of American sovereignty in the islands).

PRESIDENTIAL FLAG
After 1939 a new Presidential flag was adopted the stars become white (silver ) and the old Coat of Arms was replaced by the new one.

U.S. HIGH COMMISSIONER FLAG

FLAG OF U.S.A HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS SEPT 23 , 1935

COAT OF ARMS OF THE PHILIPPINES ISLAND UNDER AMERICAN RULE

THE LABI NG KATIPUNAN FLAG

The Labi ng Katipunan flag is not a KKK flag. The Labi ng Katipunan was an American-period patriotic association in which a number of Katipunan veterans were active. The flag is in the U.S.P.F. - Rizal Museum, Cebu City ; it was donated by Marcela Agoncillo.

OLD PICTURE SHOWING A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF THE LABI NG KATIPUNAN, NOTE THE FLAG OF THE ASSOCIATION AND THE AMERICAN AND FILIPINO FLAG (1929 CIRCA ).

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