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The concept of using radio for advantage in armed conflict no doubt began shortly after the invention of radio itself. The phrase Guerrilla Radio did not exist prior to the Japanese Imperial Army invasion of the Philipines in 1940. While resistance was small in comparison with the size of the occupying force in the islands, a small but fierce segment fighters took refuge in remote areas of the islands and ingeniously used radio for communication and organization both from group to group, and from resistance to official U.S. Army channels.

Modern day Guerrilla Radio is an alternative terminology for Pirate Radio, Underground Radio, etc.