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Dominador I. Mangubat (Dominador Ilano Mangubat) was born on 24 August, 1903 in Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippine Islands, is a Filipino doctor and statesman. Discover Dominador I. Mangubat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Dominador Ilano Mangubat
Occupation Doctor
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 24 August 1903
Birthday 24 August
Birthplace Dasmariñas, Cavite, Philippine Islands
Date of death 19 November, 1980
Died Place N/A
Nationality Philippines

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Who Is Dominador I. Mangubat's Wife?

His wife is Avelina G. Martinez

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Dominador I. Mangubat Net Worth

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1635

The Mangubat family of Cavite owned the Maritime transport vessel "El Vapor Mactan" a cargo ship based in Cavite used to transport military hardware and soldiers from the Cavite Arsenal to the military fort in Zamboanga, and Jolo since the foundation of Fort Pilar in 1635.

During the US regime the Mangubat family maritime transport business was converted into a fishing fleet.

Mangubat completed his elementary level studies in Imus, Cavite and attended the high school of the University of the Philippines in Manila for his secondary studies.

1903

Dominador Ilano Mangubat (June 24, 1903 – November 19, 1980) is a Filipino medical doctor and statesman who served as appointed provincial governor of Cavite during the Third Republic of the Philippines.

Dominador Mangubat was born to Municipal President (Mayor) Isidro S. Mangubat and Damasa Ilano, on June 24, 1903 in Dasmariñas.

He was the eldest son of the couple and a descendant of Spanish era Dasmariñas Gobernadorcillo Leon Garcia Mangubat

1930

Mangubat then attended the University of Santo Tomas where he finished his pre-medical course with the degree of Associate in Arts.He completed his medical studies at the College of Medicine of the same university where he graduated in 1930.

He passed the examination by the Board of Medical Examiners on the same year.

The Cavite Medical Society had Mangubat as one of its organizers.

Mangubat was elected as vice president of the medical organization during its first meeting.

During World War II, when the Japanese occupied the Philippines, he joined the resistance movement as an executive officer with the rank of Major and serve as the head of the Medical Corps to the 4th Infantry Regiment headed by his close kin Col. Estanislao Mangubat-Carungcong of the Fil-American Cavite Guerilla Forces (FACGF) with General Mariano Castañeda as Division Commander.

1943

On July 25, 1943 he was arrested by the Kempeitai (Japanese Military Police) along with Lt. Col Jose M. Carungcong, Capt. Elpidio Mangubat-Barzaga Sr. and Capt. Jovito Evangelista and became a prisoner of war by the Japanese for 2 months after that he was release from Muntinglupa Rizal prison camp.

Dr. Mangubat went back to his ranch in Dasmariñas, where he continued to provide food and medicine as supplies, storing firearms for the guerrillas and treating wounded troops.

1945

He went on aiding the guerrillas until the arrival of the American forces in January 1945 and this provided the vital tactical advantage to the 4th Infantry Regiment FACGF in liberating the town of Dasmariñas and the province of Cavite from the Japanese occupiers.

1953

After the national election of 1953, President Ramon Magsaysay installed Mangubat mayor of Cavite City and later appointed as governor in May 1954.

Mangubat never ran for political office, a businessman and a physician by profession his accession into politics were partly due to his popularity among the Caviteño as a doctor apart from being descended to a Spanish Era Prominent clan of Cavite Mangubat's capacity prompted President Magsaysay to install Mangubat mayor of Cavite City and then as Provincial Governor of Cavite, serving the unexpired term of Governor Camerino, who had a case before the court.

Trece Martires became a City during his Governorship

Under the city charter, the Governor of Cavite is ex-officio mayor of Trece Martires; then-Governor Dominador Mangubat was installed as the city's first chief executive

1955

He served from May 1954 to December 31, 1955.

1956

After the war in 1956, Dr. Mangubat was elected as treasurer of the Federation of the Filipino Rice and Corn Millers Association of the Philippines.

1959

In 1959, Dr. Mangubat was elected as president of the organization.

1963

In 1963 he was appointed director of the Rice and Corn Board, serving in this capacity until 1972.

1980

He died on November 19, 1980.

Mangubat was married to Avelina G. Martinez, who was a pharmacist working in Malabon, Rizal.

Dominador had two sons with Avelina.

Their son were Dominador, Jr., went on to become a doctor of medicine like his father, and Renato, who became the manager of the Prudential Bank in Greenhills, Ortigas Avenue, Metro Manila.

^ 4th Infantry Regt, Castaneda Unit, Fil-American Cavite Guerrilla Forces (FACGF) – PVAO Archives Collection