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Many Chinese-Filipinos joined the guerrilla movement of the Philippine-Chinese Anti-Japanese guerrilla resistance fighter unit or Wa Chi Movement, the Ampaw Unit under by Colonel Chua Sy Tiao and the Chinese-Filipino 48th Squadron since 1942 to 1946 to attacking Japanese forces.

1946 and Barry
* 1946Barry Gibb, English singer-songwriter and producer ( Bee Gees )
In his 1946 biography, Duke Ellington, Barry Ulanov wrote:
* Bobby Bonds ( 1946 – 2003 ), Major League Baseball player, father of Barry Bonds
In 1946 her painting The Old Checkered Inn in Summer was featured in the background of a national advertising campaign for the young women's lip gloss Primitive Red by Du Barry cosmetics.
The third-born of five children, Gibb had one older sister, Lesley Evans ( born 1945 ), and three brothers: Barry ( born 1946 ), twin Maurice ( 1949 – 2003 ), and Andy ( 1958 – 1988 ).
* John Patrick Barry ( 1893 – 1946 ), Canadian politician and lawyer
Derek " Lek " Leckenby ( guitar, vocals ) and Barry Whitwam ( drums ) ( born Jan Barry Whitwam, 21 July 1946, in Prestbury, Cheshire ) joined later from another local group, The Wailers.
The fourth-born of five children, he had one older sister, Lesley Evans ( b. 1945 ), and three brothers, Barry ( b. 1946 ), twin Robin ( 1949 – 2012 ), and Andy ( 1958 – 1988 ).
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, CBE ( born 1 September 1946 ) is a musician, singer and songwriter and producer, who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the Bee Gees.
Barry Knapp Bostwick ( born February 24, 1946 ) is an American actor and singer.
In 1902 Wolfe-Barry joined the consulting firm Robert White & Partners, and it was renamed Wolfe-Barry, Robert White & Partners ( later, 1946, Sir Bruce White, Wolfe Barry and Partners – now part of London-based consultancy Hyder Consultants ).
* December 23-John Patrick Barry, politician and lawyer ( d. 1946 )
Barry Hugh Wakelin, OAM ( born 7 May 1946 ), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1993 until November 2007, representing the Division of Grey, South Australia.
The group was formed after the three musicians from The Deviants ( Paul Rudolph, born Vancouver, Canada, guitar and vocals ; Duncan Sanderson, born 31 December 1948, Carlisle, Cumbria, bass ; Russell Hunter, born Barry Russell Hunter, 26 April 1946, Woking, Surrey, drums ), sacked their singer and leader Mick Farren during a disastrous tour of the West Coast of the United States.
After the resumption of the service in 1946, Barry returned, and quickly became one of the senior drama producers.
* 21 July-William Bernard Barry, politician in the United States ( died 1946 ).
He attended Barry Boys ' Grammar School and during this period sang in the chorus of the first Welsh National Opera's production of Cavalleria Rusticana in April 1946.
Barry Alvarez ( born December 30, 1946 ) is a former American football player and coach and currently the Director of Athletics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
* Barry Gifford ( b. 1946 ), an American writer
There have been only nine Headmasters in the 130 years since the foundation of the school: George Turner ( 1880 – 1887 ), Thomas Jackson ( 1887 – 1890 ), Herbert Vinter ( 1890 – 1921 ), Egbert H. Magson ( 1921 – 1946 ), A Lowry Creed ( 1946 – 1959 ), Derek Burrell ( 1959 – 1986 ), Barry Hobbs ( 1986 – 1991 ), ( Brian Jackson, Acting Headmaster 1991-1992 ), Guy Dodd ( 1992 – 2001 ) and Paul Smith ( 2001-2012 ).
The Social Deviants were founded by singer / writer Mick Farren ( born Michael Anthony Farren, 3 September 1943, in Gloucester, Gloucestershire ) in 1967 out of the Ladbroke Grove UK Underground community, featuring Pete Munro on bass ; Clive Muldoon on guitar, Mike Robinson on guitar and Russell Hunter on drums ( born Barry Russell Hunter, 26 April 1946, in Woking, Surrey ).
After the war the character was played by a succession of different actors: Barry Morse ( 1945 ), Howard Marion-Crawford ( 1946 ) and Kim Peacock ( 1946 – 1951 ).

1946 and comic
In 1946 Capp created a special full-color comic book, Al Capp by Li ' l Abner, to be distributed by the Red Cross to encourage the thousands of amputee veterans returning from the war.
In 1946, he starred in a rare comic performance, Angel on My Shoulder, playing a gangster whose early death prompts the Devil ( played by Claude Rains ) to make mischief by putting his soul into the body of a judge, only to have his new identity turn the former criminal into a model citizen.
Apart from the newspaper strips, Disney Br ' er Rabbit comics were also produced for comic books ; the first such stories appeared in late 1946.
Charlton Comics was an American comic book publishing company that existed from 1946 to 1985, having begun under a different name ( T. W. O.
Initially Floyd Gottfredson besides doing the Mickey comic strip oversaw the Disney comic strip department from 1930 to 1945, then Frank Reilly was brought in to administer the burgeoning department from January 1946 to 1975.
In 1946, the story was adapted by Classic Comics ( issue 29 ) to comic book format.
Gallagher ( born Leo Anthony Gallagher, Jr .; July 24, 1946 ) is an American comedian, and prop comic, most popularly known for smashing watermelons as part of his act.
He also guested occasionally on radio as late as 1946, often with Edgar Bergen, and just before his death that same year he recorded a spoken-word album, delivering his comic " Temperance Lecture " and " The Day I Drank A Glass Of Water " at Les Paul's studio, in which Paul had just installed his new multi-track recorder.
While Kilroy enjoyed a resurgence of interest after the war due to radio shows and comic writers, the name Smoe had already disappeared by the end of 1946.
In early 1946, Superboy moved to Adventure Comics, where he debuted in issue No. 103 ( Apr 1946 ) as the lead feature for the anthology comic, and he remained the headlining feature for over 200 issues.
* Ted Nomura, comic book writer and artist, creator of Luftwaffe 1946 for Antarctic Press.
A musical version of the popular comic strip Li ' l Abner was first planned in 1946, with the book to be written by the comic strip's author, Al Capp.
* Ian Gibson ( comics ) ( born 1946 ), British artist of comic books
* The story of the Four Chaplains was also printed in the form of a comic book, " Chaplains at War ," " The Living Bible # 3 ," 1946.
Larry Gonick ( born 1946 ) is a cartoonist best known for The Cartoon History of the Universe, a history of the world in comic book form, which he has been publishing in installments since 1977.
After the strip finished in 1946, Kane returned to the comic books but, unknown to DC, had hired his own personal ghosts, including Lew Schwartz and Sheldon Moldoff from 1953-1967 .< ref > Moldoff, in a 1994 interview given while Kane was alive
1946 strip as reprinted in issue 64 of the Smokey Stover comic book.
He also received the Society's first Cartoonist of the Year Award in 1947, nominally for his new comic strip, Steve Canyon, but since the award covered work published in 1946, it embraced Terry and the Pirates as well.
Dell Four Color No. 129 ( 1946 ) featuring three Uncle Remus stories penciled by Murry was the first comic book containing his artwork.
Tremblechin's bratty daughter, Little Iodine, appeared so often she graduated into her own comic strip ( 1943-86 ), comic book ( 1949-62 ), a 1946 movie and a 1988 animated cartoon show.

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