- published: 17 Mar 2009
- views: 40769
10:01
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
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The Japanese decision to fight a...
published: 17 Mar 2009
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS
The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives.
Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380,000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self.
Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230,000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70,000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best divisions and made another six combat-ineffective. Losses stemming from the battle so drastically reduced Japanese air power that the use of kamikaze operations was necessary throughout the rest of the war.
American casualties were also high. Ground combat losses for the Sixth and Eighth Armies were almost 47,000, some 10,380 killed and 36,550 wounded. Non-battle casualties were even heavier. From 9 January through 30 June 1945, the Sixth Army on Luzon suffered over 93,400 noncombat casualties, including 260 deaths, most of them from disease. Only a few campaigns had a higher casualty rate.
For the first time during the Pacific war, American troops were deployed in field army strength, making for a sometimes unwieldy command structure. In earlier campaigns throughout the Pacific, the U.S. theater commanders had generally employed one or two divisions at a time to seize small islands or small portions of coastline. In contrast, the Luzon Campaign saw extended operations inland which demanded the deployment of multi-corps forces supported by greatly expanded logistical and communications systems. Fortunately for the Americans, all but one of the participating U.S. divisions had had previous experience in fighting the Japanese, particularly on Leyte only a few months before. In fact, except for the urban fighting in Manila, American units were in the enviable position of applying past lessons to the battlefield. The
Americans also had the advantage of superior weapons, equipment, and supplies and by January, control of both the local seas and air. Finally, the flat open plains of central Luzon were conducive to the Americans' advantage in maneuverability and firepower. During earlier battles on the Pacific's small jungle islands, the terrain often worked to the Japanese advantage; on Luzon, the reverse was so. But again, due to the scope of the battlefield, it was the American ability to perform effectively at the larger, operational level of war that was tested for the first time in the Pacific during the Luzon Campaign. (Excerpt from History.army.mil)
- published: 17 Mar 2009
- views: 40769
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Manila Luzon -- "Best XXXcessory" official music video
"Best XXXcessory" available on iTunes and Amazon.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/best...
published: 18 Sep 2012
Manila Luzon -- "Best XXXcessory" official music video
"Best XXXcessory" available on iTunes and Amazon.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/best-xxxcessory-single/id552997928
http://www.amazon.com/Best-Xxxcessory/dp/B008VPYM32/ref=sr_shvl_album_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1345521214&sr;=301-3
Already dressed in "Hot Couture", now drag All Star Manila Luzon is accessorizing her list of achievements with a brand new single. In anticipation for her return to reality television on LOGO's RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race, Manila has teamed up with Blondie tour keyboardist and songwriter, Matt Katz-Bohen for her follow up single "Best XXXcessory". Originally written for the New Wave band's ninth studio album, "Panic of Girls", Blondie's Debbie Harry passed on the song, but upon hearing the original Blondie demo, Manila knew with some rewrites of the lyrics and the addition of an addicting hook, the song would be a dragnificent match with her tongue-in-cheek style. And now this punky pop hit has a music video that is as sparkly as the necklaces, bracelets and rings Manila sings about. True to her form, Manila references looks of pop culture, including some famous accessory-hungry icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and even Jem! And not to take the political hot topic of gay marriage too seriously, there may even be a proposal to Manila's long-time "kai kai" drag queen girlfriend and Drag Race alumn, Sahara Davenport.
Directed by Kalechi Noel, Kaon Multimedia
Featuring Sahara Davenport, Zion Anderson, Jimmy Gonzalez, Matt-Kattz-Bohen, Brian Nieh
Styled by Omar Alexander.
Drag Jewelry by MJM Desighns
Costumes by Dustin (Ivy) Winters
Hair & Make Up by Double D Production
Filmed at Bravo Studios, NYC
A Kaon Multimedia production, www.kaonmultimedia.com
Special Thanks to:
Daniele "Trannybear" Merino
Deja Smith
David Charpentier
Michael Perez
Davide Laffe
Jose Corrigan
Jiggly Caliente
Rachel Merluza
"Best XXXcessory"
Written by Matt Katz-Bohen, Karl Westerberg, Laurel Katz-Bohen and Arama Brown
Produced by Matt Katz-Bohen
FOR BOOKINGS AND APPEARANCES, CONTACT:
Producer Entertainment Group
David Charpentier
david@producerentertainment.com
917.210.5866 ext. 801
- published: 18 Sep 2012
- views: 196273
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Manila Luzon -- "Hot Couture" official music video
Hot Couture" available on iTunes and Amazon.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hot-coutu...
published: 26 Jan 2012
Manila Luzon -- "Hot Couture" official music video
Hot Couture" available on iTunes and Amazon.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hot-couture-single/id475061264
http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Couture-Explicit/dp/B005ZFW3AU
Fashion, attitude and a whole lot of hair are what took New York City drag starlet, Manila Luzon straight to the top on LOGO reality series RuPaul's Drag Race (season 3). Since then, the fan favorite has not let up on the competition in regards to face or fashion. To prove that she is ahead in the race, Manila has teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producers Brian Kierulf and Joshua Schwartz of KNS Productions (Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, 50 Cent) for her debut single, "Hot Couture". And now this addictive dance hit has a music video that is as fun and colorful as Manila herself. True to the song's title, the video showcases a myriad of over the top costumes created by a half a dozen fashion and costume designers including Viktor Luna (Project Runway season 9 finalist), Garo Sparo (Unleashed by Garo, Sundance Channel) and Marco Marco (NIcki Minaj, Katy Perry, Britney Spears). Even through all the fun, radiance and glamour, the "Hot Couture" music video also delivers a powerful and personal message.
Directed by Karl Westerberg
Directors of Photography: Brigette Kierulf & Angie Hill
Edited by Carly Usdin
Post Production by Olga Povarchuk
Choreography by Sahara Davenport
Dancers: Nathaniel Baxter & Joe Walker
Couture by Viktor Luna, Marco Marco, Jessica Ann Wright, Ivy Winters, & Garo Sparo for Screaming Queens
Eyewear by Stevie Boi
Hair & Make Up: Double-D-Production
Wig Design: Stven "Perfidia",Kirkham Emilia Martin, & Wilma Fingerdo
Filmed at Go Studios & Lips Restaurant NYC
Starring Parker Copon as young Manila
Featuring Lordes Rivera, Jiggly Caliente, Kevin Wiltz, Deja Smith, Daniele Marino, & Jessica Martineau
Special Thanks to:
Melissa Mobley
Stephen Baltizar
Rachel Merluza
David Charpentier
Connie & Tom Briggs
Yvonne Lame
Lips Restaurant
Screaming Queens Entertainment for the strolling table
"Hot Couture"
Written by Karl Westerberg, Brian Kierulf & Josh Schwartz
Produced by Brian Kierulf & Josh Schwartz for KNS Productions
FOR BOOKINGS AND APPEARANCES, CONTACT:
Producer Entertainment Group
David Charpentier
david@producerentertainment.com
917.210.5866 ext. 801
- published: 26 Jan 2012
- views: 893323
4:43
(5/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS
The Japanese decision to fight a...
published: 17 Mar 2009
(5/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS
The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives.
Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380,000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self.
Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230,000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70,000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best divisions and made another six combat-ineffective. Losses stemming from the battle so drastically reduced Japanese air power that the use of kamikaze operations was necessary throughout the rest of the war.
American casualties were also high. Ground combat losses for the Sixth and Eighth Armies were almost 47,000, some 10,380 killed and 36,550 wounded. Non-battle casualties were even heavier. From 9 January through 30 June 1945, the Sixth Army on Luzon suffered over 93,400 noncombat casualties, including 260 deaths, most of them from disease. Only a few campaigns had a higher casualty rate.
For the first time during the Pacific war, American troops were deployed in field army strength, making for a sometimes unwieldy command structure. In earlier campaigns throughout the Pacific, the U.S. theater commanders had generally employed one or two divisions at a time to seize small islands or small portions of coastline. In contrast, the Luzon Campaign saw extended operations inland which demanded the deployment of multi-corps forces supported by greatly expanded logistical and communications systems. Fortunately for the Americans, all but one of the participating U.S. divisions had had previous experience in fighting the Japanese, particularly on Leyte only a few months before. In fact, except for the urban fighting in Manila, American units were in the enviable position of applying past lessons to the battlefield. The
Americans also had the advantage of superior weapons, equipment, and supplies and by January, control of both the local seas and air. Finally, the flat open plains of central Luzon were conducive to the Americans' advantage in maneuverability and firepower. During earlier battles on the Pacific's small jungle islands, the terrain often worked to the Japanese advantage; on Luzon, the reverse was so. But again, due to the scope of the battlefield, it was the American ability to perform effectively at the larger, operational level of war that was tested for the first time in the Pacific during the Luzon Campaign. (Excerpt from History.army.mil)
- published: 17 Mar 2009
- views: 20900
4:29
Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon -- The Chop (Official Music Video)
"The Chop" by Manila Luzon & Latrice Royale Available for download NOW!
https://itunes.app...
published: 06 Nov 2012
Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon -- The Chop (Official Music Video)
"The Chop" by Manila Luzon & Latrice Royale Available for download NOW!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-chop-single/id575085062
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009ZRYD20/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_uPcMqb17CJHS7
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/manilaluzon23
Team Latrila, Latrice Royale and Manila Luzon, just got The Chop on RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race in what is being called the biggest upset of the season. The mismatched pair quickly proved they were the team to beat this season winning the first ever challenge in All Stars herstory. Although they have been sent packing much too early, these two are not letting that discourage them as they release their inspirational new duet, "The Chop".
"As far as winning, my prize was the blossoming friendship with Manila." -- Latrice Royale
Drawing from their own personal struggles to "make it", Latrice Royale and Manila Luzon want to remind all their fans that even when we face hard times, we have the power to keep on the path to our own destinies.
"It is crushing to fail, especially when you put yourself out there by just trying to be yourself. But it takes a lot of courage to truly be who you want to be especially in the busted face of adversity." -- Manila Luzon
Because of the two drag stars' extremely busy schedules, the first original duet ever to feature two RuPaul's Drag Race contestants almost didn't happen. In fact, Manila wrote and recorded the song in New York City and Latrice had to record her parts in South Beach Florida. Their vocal tracks were then given to remix producer Jared Jones (RuPaul, Taylor Dayne, Solange Knowles) who completed the sickening track literally the night before the music video shoot.
Directed, Filmed & Edited by Syuji Honda, Pure Soul Productions
www.puresoulprod.com
Featuring Yara Sofia, Alexis Mateo, Tammie Brown, Shannel, Mimi Imfurst, Epiphany, JP Moraga, Suki, Edwin Xtravaganza, and Daniele "Trannybear" Merino
Hair by Double D Production
Latrice's Wardrobe by Lashauwn Beyond
Styled by Manila Luzon
Filmed at James Weber Studio, and XL Nightclub
Special Thanks to:
Daniele "Trannybear" Merino
Marcelo Cantu
Brandon Voss
XL Nightclub, NYC
Cheng-Huai Chuang
Tim Lee
"The Chop"
Written by Karl Westerberg and Matt-Katz-Bohen
Produced by Jared Jones and Matt Katz-Bohen
Background vocals by Jaymz Branham
FOR BOOKINGS AND APPEARANCES, CONTACT:
Latrice Royale
All Starr Management
AllStarrManagement@gmail.com
678.383.9902
Manila Luzon
Producer Entertainment Group
david@producerentertainment.com
917.210.5866 ext. 801
- published: 06 Nov 2012
- views: 542471
10:01
Luzon - The Baguio Track (Bedrock Mix)
Had to clip this to fit youtube, as its over 12 minutes long. Still worth posting, prett...
published: 07 Mar 2010
Luzon - The Baguio Track (Bedrock Mix)
Had to clip this to fit youtube, as its over 12 minutes long. Still worth posting, pretty epic track.
- published: 07 Mar 2010
- views: 30547
2:27
Dancing Queen by Manila Luzon
In celebration of Chinese New Year, Manila lip-syncs a little ABBA cover by the talented s...
published: 07 Feb 2013
Dancing Queen by Manila Luzon
In celebration of Chinese New Year, Manila lip-syncs a little ABBA cover by the talented singer, Wing Han Tsang! Happy Year of the Snake!
The Chop Remixes available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-chop-remixes/id589649723
- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 22967
10:00
Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon -- The Chop LIVE (Rey Lopez Entertainment)
RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race Team Latrila (Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon) perform The Chop...
published: 15 Jan 2013
Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon -- The Chop LIVE (Rey Lopez Entertainment)
RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race Team Latrila (Latrice Royale & Manila Luzon) perform The Chop live for the first time ever.
- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 10246
20:40
Manila Luzon's Make Up Tutorial
Many of my fans have requested that I make a video tutorial of the application of my make ...
published: 06 Oct 2011
Manila Luzon's Make Up Tutorial
Many of my fans have requested that I make a video tutorial of the application of my make up. SORRY! It's a long video, but it takes a long time to look this good!
- published: 06 Oct 2011
- views: 242075
4:38
Manila Luzon: "I'll Remember" @ Showgirls!
Manila Luzon gives an emotional performance to the memory of Sahara Davenport by performin...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Manila Luzon: "I'll Remember" @ Showgirls!
Manila Luzon gives an emotional performance to the memory of Sahara Davenport by performing the song, "I'll Remember" by Madonna @ October 15th 2012's SHOWGIRLS, the Monday night Drag-stravaganza @ Micky's in West Hollywood. Shot by Myles Matisse.
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 48172
Vimeo results:
2:25
Mr. Philippine Republic-Luzon 2011
24 Official Candidates
www.mrphilippinerepublic.com/2011
a family affair event...
published: 09 Nov 2011
author: FAES Videos
Mr. Philippine Republic-Luzon 2011
24 Official Candidates
www.mrphilippinerepublic.com/2011
a family affair event
1:21
Manila Luzon – Time Bomb
I love this song!!!...
published: 17 Jun 2012
author: manila luzon
Manila Luzon – Time Bomb
I love this song!!!
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Manila Luzon's debut single "Hot Couture"
RuPaul's Drag Race breakout star Manila Luzon debuts new single "Hot Couture" November 8, ...
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: manila luzon
Manila Luzon's debut single "Hot Couture"
RuPaul's Drag Race breakout star Manila Luzon debuts new single "Hot Couture" November 8, 2011
Rhinestone, feathers, and a whole lot of hair are what took New York City drag starlet, Manila Luzon straight to the top on groundbreaking LOGO reality series RuPaul's Drag Race (Season 3). Luzon's performance was both campy and crafty enough for the queen to strut her stuff all of the way to the finale of the series (capturing the runner-up spot). Since then, Luzon has not let up on the competition in regards to face or fashion. To prove that she is still in the race, Manila has teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producers Brian Kierulf and Joshua Schwartz of KNS Productions (Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, and 50 Cent) for her debut single, "Hot Couture". The pop/dance song is best described as an upbeat ode to fashion, dance, and drag. In the track, Luzon takes you on a night on the town with her from start to finish while donned in nothing but couture (and it's hot). It's sure to be an A-List adventure, all in three and a half minutes. The song is loads of fun and captures the easy-going spirit of Luzon perfectly. "Hot Couture"'s catchy hook definitely has "the crack" and will leave everyone within an ear span hooked. The dance track has a beat that will have gays, straights, and everyone in between dancing and feeling hot.
"Hot Couture" will be released on iTunes and Amazon.com on Tuesday, November 8, 2011.
Listen to a clip for the soon to be hit song "Hot Couture" on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Couture-Explicit/dp/B005ZFW3Y6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&a...;
For media inquiries, please contact:
Producer Entertainment Group
David Charpentier
david@producerentertainment.com
917.210.5866 ext. 801
www.manilaluzon.com
"Hot Couture" Lyrics
VERSE 1:
Put the base in my face
Now I'm ready for the beat
Pink lips hips tits
Honey, tuck away the heat
Lashes on, Fouboutins
And I just blew out my hair
Perfume Trashed room
What 2 Wear?
Let the streets be my runway tonight
In the fashion show we call life
Got this fire burn-burnin inside
And I'm serving! I'm serving...
CHORUS:
Hot Couture (I'm wearing, wearing)
Hot Couture (Supermodel!)
Hot Couture (Fierce!)
Hot Couture (I'm killin', killin')
Hot Couture (Manila)
Hot Couture (WERRK!)
VERSE 2:
Glamour queen, Disco scene
Pumpin' in designer shoes
sequins, safety pins
Yeah Manila's got it, boots
Gaultier Target
Lookin Sick'ning in this dress
Ching Chong Shut it Down
Ovahness
Let the streets be my runway tonight
In the fashion show we call life
Got this fire burn-burnin inside
And I'm serving! I'm serving...
CHORUS
BRIDGE:
Fashion, Clothes
Passion, Pose
Fashion, Clothes
Passion, Pose
POSE x8
CHORUS
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Manila Luzon
Manila Luzon...
published: 26 Apr 2010
author: manila luzon
Manila Luzon
Manila Luzon
Youtube results:
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Manila Luzon!! Sickening runway looks from Drag Race
A video showcasing the best looks of Manila Luzon throughout season 3 of RuPaul's Drag rac...
published: 10 Aug 2012
Manila Luzon!! Sickening runway looks from Drag Race
A video showcasing the best looks of Manila Luzon throughout season 3 of RuPaul's Drag race! I know there are plenty of videos like this one, but heck ... I wanted to do my own using "Hot Couture" as the background song.. soo I hope you like it :)
All rights belong to LogoTV and RuPaul's Drag Race
The song is "Hot Couture" by Manila Luzon!
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 33723
4:48
Manila Luzon: "Girls Just Want..." @ Showgirls!
Manila Luzon performs the song, "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper @ November 2...
published: 29 Nov 2012
Manila Luzon: "Girls Just Want..." @ Showgirls!
Manila Luzon performs the song, "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper @ November 26th 2012's SHOWGIRLS, the Monday night Drag-stravaganza @ Micky's in West Hollywood. Shot by Myles Matisse.
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 11166
5:36
Under the Wig with Manila Luzon
A fun time with Manila Luzon filmed at NU nightclub. Find out what she did before RuPaul's...
published: 14 Jan 2013
Under the Wig with Manila Luzon
A fun time with Manila Luzon filmed at NU nightclub. Find out what she did before RuPaul's Drag Race, her upcomming projects and her message to kids who are being bullied. Under the Wig is hosted and produced by Eric Russell. copyright 3013
- published: 14 Jan 2013
- views: 1296