Calamba airstrip It was also known as Calamba Airstrip or Calamba Airfield since 1922.
Marcos dictatorship era detention camp During the
Marcos dictatorship, Camp Vicente Lim was designated as one of the four provincial camps to become a Regional Command for Detainees (RECAD). It was designated RECAD I and it housed thousands of detainees from the Southern Tagalog and Bicol regions.
Prominent detainees UP College of Forestry instructor Crisostomo Vilar, who would later become vice mayor of
Pagsanjan; and
Bohol Chronicle columnist Merlita Lorena Tariman as was Feminist activist
Lorena Barros later transferred to Ipil Reception Center. Activists Bal Pinguel,
Manuel Bautista, Nick Perez, and Armando L. Mendoza were tortured and detained there until they famously escaped with nine others in 1980 - the first documented successful escape from a Marcos prison. However, many of them were later recaptured or killed.
Martial law detention centers administered under Camp Vicente Lim There were numerous other detention centers under Camp Vicente Lim's ambit as RECAD I. This included: • The
Army camp in Tigaon, Camarines Sur where UP Engineering student and activist
Floro Balce succumbed to his wounds after having been shot elsewhere •
Reagan Barracks (now
Camp Ibalon), the military headquarters in Legazpi City, where the student activist pseudonymed as "Gato del Bosque" was detained and tortured. •
Camp Elias Angles in
Pili, Camarines Sur == References ==