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Battle of Corregidor - The Fight for Manila - Philippines 1942
The Battle of Manila - Starts with discussion from 2 Vets memories of the WW2 Japanese invasion and internment of civilians to the military incursion to resc...
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The Story of the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor - 1/6
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "true story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage b...
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Battleground - Fortress in the Sea - Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force. Battleground is a Pentagon Channel original series featuring hi...
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Corregidor Retaken (1945)
Corregidor, Philippines. Title reads "Corregidor Retaken! - Paratroops Spearhead Invasion!" Various shots of the heavy fire across the field during the battl...
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SIEGE OF CORREGIDOR ( America's last stand ) Rainer Loeser
Documentary which depicts the World War II story of 16000 American soldiers defending the tiny island of Corregidor in the Philippines against the might of ...
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Corregidor vs Acontecimento Infinity Battle Report - Learning Infinity Batrep Ep 16
To watch the Pre-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/mxbnmc To watch the Post-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/lcomxhc To watch the Nomads vs Aleph ...
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Battle of Bataan - 16.02.1945. - History channel
The Battle of Bataan - In January 1942, forces of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon along with several islands in the Philippine Archipelago after the bombing of the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. The commander-in-chief of all Filipino and American forces in the islands, General Douglas MacArthur, consolidated his units all over Luzon on the Bataan Peninsula to fight against
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A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor - 1/6
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "truer story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage ...
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Battleground: Fortress in the Sea
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force.
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Battle of Manila | 1945 | Liberation of the Philippines by the US Army | WW2 Documentary Fim
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This film is a documentary on the liberation of the Philippines by the U.S. Army during the World War 2. It covers the landing
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The Battle of Corregidor
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Japanese Invasion of the Philippines 1941
Japanese Conquest of the Philippines in World War 2. The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippin...
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Corregidor Island, Philippines
Here is the brief history about the island that is extracted from online. "Corregidor comes from the Spanish word "corregir," meaning to correct. One story s...
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Corregidor Island, Philippines.
The island fortress of Corregidor, located within Manila Bay Philippines, served to protect the bay from possible invaders and was established during the Spa...
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Bolt Action battlereport - 1941-42: Corregidor. 750pts US vs 1500pts Japan
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The War Veterans Project:
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haunted islands : Corregidor Island
haunted islands : Corregidor Island
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Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of Manila Bay in the Philippines. The Spanish first occupied the island in 1570 up until 1898 when it was captured by the Americans during the Spanish-American War. Serving as a first line of defense and a prison during the Spanish occupation, the island was then fortified by the Americans and became a military str
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Battle Report: Infinity (Morats vs Corregidor)
Zach and Robert play their game two for the Infinity Escalation League.
150 points of Jurisdictional Command of Corregidor vs Morat Aggression Force.
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The Last Light on Corregidor
The Last Light on Corregidor details the story of Dale Franz during his time on Corregidor Island during World War II. The film is part of the annual Veteran...
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Corregidor: "Fortress in the Sea" pt1-2 1963 US Army World War II The Big Picture
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "STORY OF RECAPTURE OF CORREGIDOR IN WORLD WAR II BY GENERAL MACARTHUR'S FORCE - INCLUDES RE...
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WWII: Corregidor, Fortress In The Sea - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.30149 Story of recapture of Corregidor in world war 2 by General Macarthur's force - includes recollections of army...
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503rd Paratroop Regiment Mop Up Operations on Corregidor WW2
Airborne troops and tanks of the 503rd Paratroop Regiment (aka: 503rd Regimental Combat Team) mop up on Corregidor, Philippine Islands in February of 1945.
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China Marine: The fall of Corregidor
The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines during World War II. Although Americans fought val...
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US Army Battle for Manila, Philippines 1945 - Fighting in the Streets- 1st Cavalry, 8th Army
Manila Free of Japanese Domination - Footage of US military fighting and artillery fire to save Manila from the Japanese invaders in 1945. Many Manila landma...
Battle of Corregidor - The Fight for Manila - Philippines 1942
The Battle of Manila - Starts with discussion from 2 Vets memories of the WW2 Japanese invasion and internment of civilians to the military incursion to resc......
The Battle of Manila - Starts with discussion from 2 Vets memories of the WW2 Japanese invasion and internment of civilians to the military incursion to resc...
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The Battle of Manila - Starts with discussion from 2 Vets memories of the WW2 Japanese invasion and internment of civilians to the military incursion to resc...
The Story of the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor - 1/6
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "true story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage b......
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "true story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage b...
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"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "true story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage b...
- published: 03 Aug 2008
- views: 89182
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author: gilbertoy69
Battleground - Fortress in the Sea - Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force. Battleground is a Pentagon Channel original series featuring hi......
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force. Battleground is a Pentagon Channel original series featuring hi...
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Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force. Battleground is a Pentagon Channel original series featuring hi...
Corregidor Retaken (1945)
Corregidor, Philippines. Title reads "Corregidor Retaken! - Paratroops Spearhead Invasion!" Various shots of the heavy fire across the field during the battl......
Corregidor, Philippines. Title reads "Corregidor Retaken! - Paratroops Spearhead Invasion!" Various shots of the heavy fire across the field during the battl...
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Corregidor, Philippines. Title reads "Corregidor Retaken! - Paratroops Spearhead Invasion!" Various shots of the heavy fire across the field during the battl...
SIEGE OF CORREGIDOR ( America's last stand ) Rainer Loeser
Documentary which depicts the World War II story of 16000 American soldiers defending the tiny island of Corregidor in the Philippines against the might of ......
Documentary which depicts the World War II story of 16000 American soldiers defending the tiny island of Corregidor in the Philippines against the might of ...
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Documentary which depicts the World War II story of 16000 American soldiers defending the tiny island of Corregidor in the Philippines against the might of ...
Corregidor vs Acontecimento Infinity Battle Report - Learning Infinity Batrep Ep 16
To watch the Pre-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/mxbnmc To watch the Post-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/lcomxhc To watch the Nomads vs Aleph ......
To watch the Pre-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/mxbnmc To watch the Post-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/lcomxhc To watch the Nomads vs Aleph ...
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To watch the Pre-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/mxbnmc To watch the Post-Game Show, go here: http://tinyurl.com/lcomxhc To watch the Nomads vs Aleph ...
Battle of Bataan - 16.02.1945. - History channel
The Battle of Bataan - In January 1942, forces of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon along with several islands in the Philippine Archipelago aft...
The Battle of Bataan - In January 1942, forces of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon along with several islands in the Philippine Archipelago after the bombing of the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. The commander-in-chief of all Filipino and American forces in the islands, General Douglas MacArthur, consolidated his units all over Luzon on the Bataan Peninsula to fight against the Japanese invaders. By this time, with the Japanese controlled nearly all of Southeast Asia; the peninsula, and the island of Corregidor, were the only remaining Allied strongholds in the region. Despite an almost complete lack of supplies and materiel, Filipino-American forces managed to fight the Japanese to a bloody three-month standstill, engaging them initially in a fighting retreat southward and finally in a last stand, eventually costing the Japanese valuable time to immediately gain control of the rest of the Pacific from the Allies. The surrender after the fall of Bataan was the largest surrender in American and Filipino military histories, and was the largest United States surrender since the American Civil War's Battle of Harper's Ferry. Soon afterwards, Filipino and American prisoners of war were forced into the Bataan Death March
In December 1943, (General) Masaharu Homma was selected as the minister of information for the incoming prime minister, Kuniaki Koiso. In September 1945, he was arrested by Allied troops and indicted for war crimes. Homma was charged with 43 different counts of crimes against humanity. The court found that Homma had permitted his troops to commit "brutal atrocities and other high crimes". The general, who had been absorbed in his efforts to capture Corregidor after the fall of Bataan, claimed in his defense that he remained ignorant of the high death toll of the death march until two months after the event. On February 26, 1946, he was sentenced to death by firing squad. He was executed on April 3, 1946, outside Manila.
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The Battle of Bataan - In January 1942, forces of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy invaded Luzon along with several islands in the Philippine Archipelago after the bombing of the American naval base at Pearl Harbor. The commander-in-chief of all Filipino and American forces in the islands, General Douglas MacArthur, consolidated his units all over Luzon on the Bataan Peninsula to fight against the Japanese invaders. By this time, with the Japanese controlled nearly all of Southeast Asia; the peninsula, and the island of Corregidor, were the only remaining Allied strongholds in the region. Despite an almost complete lack of supplies and materiel, Filipino-American forces managed to fight the Japanese to a bloody three-month standstill, engaging them initially in a fighting retreat southward and finally in a last stand, eventually costing the Japanese valuable time to immediately gain control of the rest of the Pacific from the Allies. The surrender after the fall of Bataan was the largest surrender in American and Filipino military histories, and was the largest United States surrender since the American Civil War's Battle of Harper's Ferry. Soon afterwards, Filipino and American prisoners of war were forced into the Bataan Death March
In December 1943, (General) Masaharu Homma was selected as the minister of information for the incoming prime minister, Kuniaki Koiso. In September 1945, he was arrested by Allied troops and indicted for war crimes. Homma was charged with 43 different counts of crimes against humanity. The court found that Homma had permitted his troops to commit "brutal atrocities and other high crimes". The general, who had been absorbed in his efforts to capture Corregidor after the fall of Bataan, claimed in his defense that he remained ignorant of the high death toll of the death march until two months after the event. On February 26, 1946, he was sentenced to death by firing squad. He was executed on April 3, 1946, outside Manila.
- published: 01 Mar 2015
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A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor - 1/6
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "truer story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage ......
"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "truer story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage ...
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"The Filipinos did most of the fighting and most of the dying..." This tells the "truer story" behind the "forgotten war" of Bataan and Corregidor -- savage ...
- published: 10 May 2008
- views: 29121
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author: PasiGang
Battleground: Fortress in the Sea
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force....
Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force.
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Story of the recapture of Corregidor Island in World War II by GEN Douglas MacArthur's force.
- published: 28 Jun 2012
- views: 70
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author: DoD News
Battle of Manila | 1945 | Liberation of the Philippines by the US Army | WW2 Documentary Fim
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This film is a documentary on the liberation of the Philippines by the U.S. Army during the World War 2. It covers the landings through the final battle of Manila in 1945.
The Battle of Manila, also known as the Liberation of Manila, fought from 3 February - 3 March 1945 by American, Filipino, and Japanese forces, was part of the 1945 Philippine campaign. The one-month battle, which culminated in a terrible bloodbath and total devastation of Manila, was the scene of the fiercest urban fighting in the Pacific theater, and ended almost three years of Japanese military occupation in the Philippines (1942–1945). The capture of Manila was marked as General Douglas MacArthur's key to victory in the campaign of reconquest.
Battle of Manila | 1945 | Liberation of the Philippines by the US Army | WW2 Documentary Fim
Background:
The Commonwealth of the Philippines was invaded by the Empire of Japan in December 1941 shortly after Japan's declaration of war upon the United States of America (December 8, 1941), which controlled the Philippines at the time and possessed important military bases there. The Japanese invaded several locations in northern Luzon and advanced rapidly southward toward Manila, capital and largest city of the Philippines. The U.S. army, consisting of about 20,000 Americans and 80,000 Filipinos, retreated onto the Bataan Peninsula. On December 26, 1941, Manila was declared an open city and all American military forces abandoned the city leaving civilians behind. On January 2, 1942, Japanese forces entered and occupied Manila. After General MacArthur had been evacuated from the Philippines, all of its islands fell to the Japanese. The last American forces in the Philippines surrendered on May 6, 1942. It was the worst defeat of the United States in World War II.
The Japanese occupation was harsh, accompanied by atrocities and with large numbers of Filipinos pressed into slave labor.
The Japanese occupiers of Manila collected all enemy aliens in Manila and transported them to the University of Santo Tomas. Santo Tomas Internment Camp was the largest of several camps in the Philippines in which the Japanese interned enemy civilians, mostly Americans, in World War II. The campus of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila was utilized for the camp which housed more than 4,000 internees from January 1942 until February 1945.
Liberation of Manila and the Santo Tomas Internment Camp:
The U.S. rushed to liberate Santo Tomas Internment Camp due to a common belief that the Japanese would massacre all their prisoners, military and civilian.
On January 9, 1945, on the south shore of Lingayen Gulf on the western coast of Luzon, General Krueger's Sixth Army landed his first units. Almost 175,000 men followed across the twenty-mile (32 km) beachhead within a few days. With heavy air support, Army units pushed inland.
Two more major landings followed, one to cut off the Bataan Peninsula, and another, that included a parachute drop, south of Manila. Pincers closed on the city and, on February 3, 1945, elements of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division pushed into the northern outskirts of Manila and the 8th Cavalry Regiment (organized as infantry) passed through the northern suburbs and into the city itself.
As the advance on Manila continued from the north and the south, the Bataan Peninsula was rapidly secured. On February 16, paratroopers and amphibious units simultaneously assaulted the islet of Corregidor. It was necessary to take this stronghold because troops there can block the entrance of Manila Bay. The Americans needed to establish a major harbor base at Manila Bay to support the expected invasion of Japan, planned to begin on November 1, 1945. Resistance on Corregidor ended on February 27, and then all resistance by the Japanese Empire ceased on August 15, 1945, obviating the need for an invasion of the Japanese Home Islands.
Despite initial optimism, fighting in Manila was harsh. It took until March 3 to clear the city of all Japanese troops, and the Japanese Marines, who fought on stubbornly and refused to either surrender or to evacuate as the Japanese Army had done. Fort Drum, a fortified island in Manila Bay near Corregidor, held out until 13 April, when a team of Army troops went ashore and pumped 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel into the fort, then set off incendiary charges. No Japanese soldiers in Fort Drum survived the blast and fire.
In all, ten U.S. divisions and five independent regiments battled on Luzon, making it the largest American campaign of the Pacific war, involving more troops than the United States had used in North Africa, Italy, or southern France.
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This film is a documentary on the liberation of the Philippines by the U.S. Army during the World War 2. It covers the landings through the final battle of Manila in 1945.
The Battle of Manila, also known as the Liberation of Manila, fought from 3 February - 3 March 1945 by American, Filipino, and Japanese forces, was part of the 1945 Philippine campaign. The one-month battle, which culminated in a terrible bloodbath and total devastation of Manila, was the scene of the fiercest urban fighting in the Pacific theater, and ended almost three years of Japanese military occupation in the Philippines (1942–1945). The capture of Manila was marked as General Douglas MacArthur's key to victory in the campaign of reconquest.
Battle of Manila | 1945 | Liberation of the Philippines by the US Army | WW2 Documentary Fim
Background:
The Commonwealth of the Philippines was invaded by the Empire of Japan in December 1941 shortly after Japan's declaration of war upon the United States of America (December 8, 1941), which controlled the Philippines at the time and possessed important military bases there. The Japanese invaded several locations in northern Luzon and advanced rapidly southward toward Manila, capital and largest city of the Philippines. The U.S. army, consisting of about 20,000 Americans and 80,000 Filipinos, retreated onto the Bataan Peninsula. On December 26, 1941, Manila was declared an open city and all American military forces abandoned the city leaving civilians behind. On January 2, 1942, Japanese forces entered and occupied Manila. After General MacArthur had been evacuated from the Philippines, all of its islands fell to the Japanese. The last American forces in the Philippines surrendered on May 6, 1942. It was the worst defeat of the United States in World War II.
The Japanese occupation was harsh, accompanied by atrocities and with large numbers of Filipinos pressed into slave labor.
The Japanese occupiers of Manila collected all enemy aliens in Manila and transported them to the University of Santo Tomas. Santo Tomas Internment Camp was the largest of several camps in the Philippines in which the Japanese interned enemy civilians, mostly Americans, in World War II. The campus of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila was utilized for the camp which housed more than 4,000 internees from January 1942 until February 1945.
Liberation of Manila and the Santo Tomas Internment Camp:
The U.S. rushed to liberate Santo Tomas Internment Camp due to a common belief that the Japanese would massacre all their prisoners, military and civilian.
On January 9, 1945, on the south shore of Lingayen Gulf on the western coast of Luzon, General Krueger's Sixth Army landed his first units. Almost 175,000 men followed across the twenty-mile (32 km) beachhead within a few days. With heavy air support, Army units pushed inland.
Two more major landings followed, one to cut off the Bataan Peninsula, and another, that included a parachute drop, south of Manila. Pincers closed on the city and, on February 3, 1945, elements of the U.S. 1st Cavalry Division pushed into the northern outskirts of Manila and the 8th Cavalry Regiment (organized as infantry) passed through the northern suburbs and into the city itself.
As the advance on Manila continued from the north and the south, the Bataan Peninsula was rapidly secured. On February 16, paratroopers and amphibious units simultaneously assaulted the islet of Corregidor. It was necessary to take this stronghold because troops there can block the entrance of Manila Bay. The Americans needed to establish a major harbor base at Manila Bay to support the expected invasion of Japan, planned to begin on November 1, 1945. Resistance on Corregidor ended on February 27, and then all resistance by the Japanese Empire ceased on August 15, 1945, obviating the need for an invasion of the Japanese Home Islands.
Despite initial optimism, fighting in Manila was harsh. It took until March 3 to clear the city of all Japanese troops, and the Japanese Marines, who fought on stubbornly and refused to either surrender or to evacuate as the Japanese Army had done. Fort Drum, a fortified island in Manila Bay near Corregidor, held out until 13 April, when a team of Army troops went ashore and pumped 3,000 gallons of diesel fuel into the fort, then set off incendiary charges. No Japanese soldiers in Fort Drum survived the blast and fire.
In all, ten U.S. divisions and five independent regiments battled on Luzon, making it the largest American campaign of the Pacific war, involving more troops than the United States had used in North Africa, Italy, or southern France.
- published: 18 Sep 2014
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The Battle of Corregidor
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- published: 26 Sep 2015
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Japanese Invasion of the Philippines 1941
Japanese Conquest of the Philippines in World War 2. The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippin......
Japanese Conquest of the Philippines in World War 2. The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippin...
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Japanese Conquest of the Philippines in World War 2. The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippin...
- published: 28 Jul 2008
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author: gilbertoy69
Corregidor Island, Philippines
Here is the brief history about the island that is extracted from online. "Corregidor comes from the Spanish word "corregir," meaning to correct. One story s......
Here is the brief history about the island that is extracted from online. "Corregidor comes from the Spanish word "corregir," meaning to correct. One story s...
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Here is the brief history about the island that is extracted from online. "Corregidor comes from the Spanish word "corregir," meaning to correct. One story s...
- published: 18 Mar 2011
- views: 12886
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author: Selena Kyo
Corregidor Island, Philippines.
The island fortress of Corregidor, located within Manila Bay Philippines, served to protect the bay from possible invaders and was established during the Spa......
The island fortress of Corregidor, located within Manila Bay Philippines, served to protect the bay from possible invaders and was established during the Spa...
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The island fortress of Corregidor, located within Manila Bay Philippines, served to protect the bay from possible invaders and was established during the Spa...
Bolt Action battlereport - 1941-42: Corregidor. 750pts US vs 1500pts Japan
The presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05R2xn02CvM
The War Veterans Project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBLtaNzpXas
Type 97 Shinhoto Chi Ha re...
The presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05R2xn02CvM
The War Veterans Project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBLtaNzpXas
Type 97 Shinhoto Chi Ha review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brOtEbWYDhQ
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Battle of Corregidor.
Part of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, the Battle started in December 1941 with heavy bombing runs. The Japanese had originally given a 50 days limit to the capture. They ended up fighting the brave US and Philippino defenders for 5 months!
This video shows the fighting of the last stand of the defenders on May 5th 1942.
Watch the presentation for scenario, armylists and Battlefield walkthrough!
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The presentation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05R2xn02CvM
The War Veterans Project:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBLtaNzpXas
Type 97 Shinhoto Chi Ha review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brOtEbWYDhQ
Want to read more about the Battle of Corregidor?
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Battle_of_Corregidor
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Visit www.patreon.com/tabletopbattle and Pledge as little as
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Battle of Corregidor.
Part of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, the Battle started in December 1941 with heavy bombing runs. The Japanese had originally given a 50 days limit to the capture. They ended up fighting the brave US and Philippino defenders for 5 months!
This video shows the fighting of the last stand of the defenders on May 5th 1942.
Watch the presentation for scenario, armylists and Battlefield walkthrough!
- published: 22 Jun 2015
- views: 67
haunted islands : Corregidor Island
haunted islands : Corregidor Island
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Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of Manila Bay in the Philippines. The Spanish first occupied the island in 1...
haunted islands : Corregidor Island
~
Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of Manila Bay in the Philippines. The Spanish first occupied the island in 1570 up until 1898 when it was captured by the Americans during the Spanish-American War. Serving as a first line of defense and a prison during the Spanish occupation, the island was then fortified by the Americans and became a military stronghold during WWII. In 1941, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they attacked Corregidor. On May 6th 1942, the overwhelmed Americans capitulated to the Japanese. About 900 Japanese and 800 Americans/Filipinos died during what is called the 'Battle of Corregidor'. Following their defeat, over 3,000 Filipino and American soldiers were held hostage, starved and tortured. But in 1945, the Americans returned and attempted to retake the island. During this bloody war called the 'Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor', over 1,000 American and filipino soldiers died while a staggering 6,650 Japanese soldiers also lost their lives. It is estimated that over 3,000 Japanese soldiers actually died by committing suicide, preferring that option to surrendering. This was one of the largest mass suicide in history. ?
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haunted islands : Corregidor Island
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Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of Manila Bay in the Philippines. The Spanish first occupied the island in 1570 up until 1898 when it was captured by the Americans during the Spanish-American War. Serving as a first line of defense and a prison during the Spanish occupation, the island was then fortified by the Americans and became a military stronghold during WWII. In 1941, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they attacked Corregidor. On May 6th 1942, the overwhelmed Americans capitulated to the Japanese. About 900 Japanese and 800 Americans/Filipinos died during what is called the 'Battle of Corregidor'. Following their defeat, over 3,000 Filipino and American soldiers were held hostage, starved and tortured. But in 1945, the Americans returned and attempted to retake the island. During this bloody war called the 'Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor', over 1,000 American and filipino soldiers died while a staggering 6,650 Japanese soldiers also lost their lives. It is estimated that over 3,000 Japanese soldiers actually died by committing suicide, preferring that option to surrendering. This was one of the largest mass suicide in history. ?
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Battle Report: Infinity (Morats vs Corregidor)
Zach and Robert play their game two for the Infinity Escalation League.
150 points of Jurisdictional Command of Corregidor vs Morat Aggression Force....
Zach and Robert play their game two for the Infinity Escalation League.
150 points of Jurisdictional Command of Corregidor vs Morat Aggression Force.
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Zach and Robert play their game two for the Infinity Escalation League.
150 points of Jurisdictional Command of Corregidor vs Morat Aggression Force.
- published: 13 Feb 2014
- views: 95
The Last Light on Corregidor
The Last Light on Corregidor details the story of Dale Franz during his time on Corregidor Island during World War II. The film is part of the annual Veteran......
The Last Light on Corregidor details the story of Dale Franz during his time on Corregidor Island during World War II. The film is part of the annual Veteran...
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The Last Light on Corregidor details the story of Dale Franz during his time on Corregidor Island during World War II. The film is part of the annual Veteran...
- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 799
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author: JonMarx
Corregidor: "Fortress in the Sea" pt1-2 1963 US Army World War II The Big Picture
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "STORY OF RECAPTURE OF CORREGIDOR IN WORLD WAR II BY GENERAL MACARTHUR'S FORCE - INCLUDES RE......
more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "STORY OF RECAPTURE OF CORREGIDOR IN WORLD WAR II BY GENERAL MACARTHUR'S FORCE - INCLUDES RE...
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more at http://quickfound.net/links/military_news_and_links.html "STORY OF RECAPTURE OF CORREGIDOR IN WORLD WAR II BY GENERAL MACARTHUR'S FORCE - INCLUDES RE...
WWII: Corregidor, Fortress In The Sea - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.30149 Story of recapture of Corregidor in world war 2 by General Macarthur's force - includes recollections of army......
https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.30149 Story of recapture of Corregidor in world war 2 by General Macarthur's force - includes recollections of army...
wn.com/Wwii Corregidor, Fortress In The Sea Charliedeanarchives Archival Footage
https://archive.org/details/gov.dod.dimoc.30149 Story of recapture of Corregidor in world war 2 by General Macarthur's force - includes recollections of army...
503rd Paratroop Regiment Mop Up Operations on Corregidor WW2
Airborne troops and tanks of the 503rd Paratroop Regiment (aka: 503rd Regimental Combat Team) mop up on Corregidor, Philippine Islands in February of 1945.
Tha...
Airborne troops and tanks of the 503rd Paratroop Regiment (aka: 503rd Regimental Combat Team) mop up on Corregidor, Philippine Islands in February of 1945.
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Airborne troops and tanks of the 503rd Paratroop Regiment (aka: 503rd Regimental Combat Team) mop up on Corregidor, Philippine Islands in February of 1945.
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- published: 28 Mar 2015
- views: 71
China Marine: The fall of Corregidor
The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines during World War II. Although Americans fought val......
The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines during World War II. Although Americans fought val...
wn.com/China Marine The Fall Of Corregidor
The Battle for Corregidor was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Philippines during World War II. Although Americans fought val...
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 1903
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author: Marines
US Army Battle for Manila, Philippines 1945 - Fighting in the Streets- 1st Cavalry, 8th Army
Manila Free of Japanese Domination - Footage of US military fighting and artillery fire to save Manila from the Japanese invaders in 1945. Many Manila landma......
Manila Free of Japanese Domination - Footage of US military fighting and artillery fire to save Manila from the Japanese invaders in 1945. Many Manila landma...
wn.com/US Army Battle For Manila, Philippines 1945 Fighting In The Streets 1St Cavalry, 8Th Army
Manila Free of Japanese Domination - Footage of US military fighting and artillery fire to save Manila from the Japanese invaders in 1945. Many Manila landma...