- Lipa, Batangas in Ruins: Photos taken right after World War II
- Atrocities in Batangas Cited during General Tomoyuki Yamashita’s Trial for War Crimes after WWII
- Finding Barrio Sulok, the Strategic Barrio in WWII Santo Tomas, Batangas
- Know when each Town of Batangas was liberated from the Japanese in WWII
- The Fierce Battle for the Control of Cuenca and Mount Makulot in 1945
- WWII Japanese Atrocities Committed in the Barrios of Lipa
- The Rainbow Regiment: the Batangueño Guerilla Group in WWII
- US Terrain Intelligence Pre-WWII Photos of Batangas
- The Recruitment and Organization of Anti-Japanese Guerillas in Batangas in WWII
- Operations of the Hunters/ROTC Guerillas in Batangas Prior to the 1945 Nasugbu Landing in WWII
- Emilio Macabuag and his WWII Guerilla Group in Calatagan, Batangas
- The Rape of Tanauan by the Japanese in World War II and Its Difficulties after the War
- World War II Vintage Bombs Found at DLSL and Elsewhere in Batangas
- How Batangas was Liberated by Allied Forces from the Japanese in 1945
- The Nasugbu Landing in WWII and Its Significance to the Liberation of Batangas
- When 25,000 Batangueños were Massacred by the Japanese in World War II
- Fernando Air Base: Its World War II Roots
- The Forgotten Military Airfield in Batangas City
- The Case of the 19-Year Old Makapili Charged with Treason for Activities in Lipa and Santo Tomas
- The Case of the Makapili in Tanauan and the Heroic Dr. Brigido Carandang
- Two Makapili and the Marauoy, Lipa Massacre by Japanese Soldiers in February 1945
- Snapshot of Life in the Province of Batangas Right after World War II
- The Philippine Army Air Corps Class 42-C and Life in Fernando Air Base in the Baby Boomer Post-War Years