- Rafael Crame
Rafael Cramé (
October 2 ,1863 -January 1 ,1927 ) is a Filipinopolice officer who served as Chief of the now-defunctPhilippine Constabulary from 1917 until his death in 1927. A native ofMalabon (now part ofMetro Manila ),Rizal , he studied at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila and then enrolled in the Spanish military academy from 1879 up to 1881. Upon completion of his cadetship, he was employed by the Spanish government in the Negociado de Contrebucion Territorial. He was a government official in the Administracion de Hacienda Publica when thePhilippine Revolution broke out in 1896. [ [http://www.geocities.com/sinupan/crame.htm Tomas L ] ]He rose to prominence by leading successful campaigns of the Philippine Constabulary against several criminal gangs, mostly in the provinces. The American Medal of Valor was awarded to him for helping quash a mutiny in
Manila in 1921. He was said to have declined the citation when he said, “I only did my duty."On
August 7 ,2003 , 76 years after his death, Crame’s remains were exhumed from theLa Loma Cemetery in Manila and was finally given a hero’s burial at theLibingan ng mga Bayani inTaguig the following day. ABrigadier General during his lifetime,Camp Crame , the place that houses thePhilippine National Police , was named after him due to his contributions to the Philippine Constabulary and for his being a positive role model to the Philippine police during his time.References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/sinupan/crame.htm A short biography of Brigadier General Rafael Crame]
* [http://www.pnp.gov.ph/about/content/history.html PNP History]
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