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Philander Rodman, Jr. actually arrived the first time at Clark Air Base in the Philippines June 1965, and after a total of "48 long years," was actually deported back to the States from the Philippines, August 31, 2013!!!!
Philander Rodman Jr.
Philander Rodman, Jr. actually arrived the first time at Clark Air Base in the Philippines June 1965, and after a total of "48 long years," was actually deported back to the States from the Philippines, August 31, 2013!!!!
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“Dad's Deportation from the Philippines Back to L.A. International Air Port, August 31, 2013" - Philander Rodman Jr.
Copyright © 2014 by Philander Rodman Jr.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014916482
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4990-7343-0
Softcover 978-1-4990-7344-7
eBook 978-1-4990-7342-3
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chaptrer 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Dedication Page
This book is dedicated to you.
Take care you two, and until the next time, I remain,
Respectfully, plus, lovingly,
Your husband,
Mr. Philander Rodman, Jr.
The Original Bad Boy
CHAPTER 1
D ad is actually being discharged from the U.S. Air Force on March 12, 1977.
Even in the out in the open Racial Unfair, and Unjust Kangaroo Court System
being pulled on Dad, he makes that Ultimate Step
, and, HE ACTUALLY PAID THE ULTIMATE PRICE
!!!
And after seventeen years of Honorable U. S. Military Service Time
, Dad just gives up the military.
After talking with my mother, I just decided to not re-enlist in the military.
However after again giving it some thought, I just decided to give it up and make it the best way that I could. So, when it came up to my re-enlistment date, I simply refused to re-enlist, and they were really pissed off because this meant that they wouldn’t get a chance to get back at my black ass. So March 1977 rolled around and found me on board a giant C-141 Air Lifter Air Force Cargo Air Plane, heading back to Travis Air Force base near Fairfield, California, where I was Honorably Discharged
from the United States Air Force on March 12, 1977.
But by the case between the base commander and my Filipina girlfriend name Paz
, who had filed a criminal case for Illegal Search And Seizure of private properties
from her business called, Sunset Grove Soul Food Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge
, and which was located at "151 Don Mariano or Don Quecco Street in the Mountain View Sub division in Angeles City in the Philippines.
CHAPTER 2
D ad even though the U.S. State Department
tried to prevent it, Dad continued to fight to returns back to the Philippines.
How, the U.S. Government
really hates to lose, and the following will prove to you that too.
The U. S. State Department
getting in on the action as well, by trying to prevent my returning back to the Philippines. And, this was even after I was no longer in the military, but a civilian.
Again, the U. S. Government and Military
hates to lose.
Now can you believe this, knowing that I was going to go back to the Philippines, the U. S. State Department
actually called the Philippines Embassy
and requested the Philippines Consulate
not to issue me a Tourist Visa
and not allowing me to return back to the Philippines. Now, that was only so I wouldn’t be able to control my girlfriend Paz’s
actions concerning this case. And by that, I mean simply this. Before I had left the Philippines to be discharged from the military, the base commander and his goons actually met with me and Paz, and they offered us a settlement with money, and which I refused, and I also didn’t allow Paz
to accept it either. But, them thinking, if I was not able to return back to the Philippines, they could actually bribe Paz
with a bunch of money, and I wouldn’t have blamed her either for accepting the offer either.
CHAPTER 3
T hing starting to look up for Dad’s returning back to the Philippines.
However, the cards finally started to fall in my favor, finally, and this time, I’d be actually be returning back to the Philippines for the fifth time, but this time not as a military man, Nnnnoooo, this time, I’d be returning as a civilian, and believe me, there’s a helluva big difference too.
And after me going to San Francisco to the Philippines Embassy
to see the Filipino Consulate. Now at that time, the Philippines Embassy
was located at 455 Sutton Street on the fifth floor. When I arrived, and with the Consulate actually knowing about Paz’s
case against the Clark Air Base Commander Colonel Boyd Hensley and then after listening to my side of the story, and as a matter of fact, when I walked inside his office, he actually had this Philippines Magazine called, The Examiner
, and which Paz’s
uncle was the editor-in-chief, and he had actually written a five page story concerning the whole case, and which the Consulate was actually reading this