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BRP Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76) was the first of three ex-USN Cannon-class destroyer escorts that served with the Philippine Navy, the others being BRP Datu Sikatuna and BRP Rajah Humabon (PS-78/PF-11). She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1967 to 1981.
24 maj 2021 · The Loss of BRP Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76) On 21-September-1981 tragedy struck the Philippine Navy with the loss of its Flagship and one of its Cannon Class Destroyer Escort off Calayan Island, Province of Cagayan, 340 miles north of Manila during the height of Typhoon Clara.
The BRP Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76) was the first of three ex-USN Cannon -class destroyer escort that served with the Philippine Navy, the others being BRP Datu Sikatuna (PS-77/PF-5) and BRP Rajah Humabon (PS-78/PF-11). She was also the flagship of the Philippine Navy from 1967 to 1981.
The Philippine Navy commissioned her on that day at the Philadelphia Navy Yard as RPS Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76). On 30 June 1975, while she was still operating on loan under a foreign flag, the...
29 mar 2006 · An aerial view of the capsized Philippine destroyer escort Datu Kalantiaw PS-76 (originally the USS Booth DE-170) during the Military Airlift Command`s Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Service (ARRS) rescue operations.
7 wrz 2011 · The Philippine Fleet received the RPS Datu Kalantiaw (PS-76) in 1967. Formerly the USS Booth, a Cannon Class escort destroyer (DE), the Datu Kalantiaw was initially classified as a patrol...
Kalantiaw was an utter hoax from the beginning. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century Filipino students were taught about the vicious and bizarre laws that were said to have been enacted by one Datu Kalantiaw in the year 1433 on the island of Panay.