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On 17 December, SS | Corregidor a passenger ship loaded with 1,200 passenger |
s Club, and it took place at the Pradera del | Corregidor, along the Manzanares River in Madrid. |
e a sounding survey of North Channel between | Corregidor and Bataan; and in September began plotting |
y of the furiously pounding Japanese guns on | Corregidor, and his heroic spirit of self-sacrifice in |
By 1941, the ship had been renamed SS | Corregidor and was working in the Philippines. |
irborne drops on Nadzab, Noemfoor, Tagaytay, | Corregidor, and Aparri, as well as aerial transportatio |
280 survivors, who were distributed between | Corregidor and French SS Si-Kiang. |
The two light stations, | Corregidor and Caballo, were the second oldest lighthou |
he United States premiere of Hugo Wolf's Der | Corregidor at Carnegie Hall. |
On the fall of | Corregidor, Bunker became a prisoner of war. |
unk during World War II during the Battle of | Corregidor, by Japanese artillery on 15 April 1942. |
ge), LCS(L)-26, and LCS(L)-49 off Mariveles, | Corregidor Channel, Luzon. |
-1946), the Japanese conqueror of Bataan and | Corregidor, for war crimes, and ordered Homma's executi |
General Jonathan Wainwright surrendered the | Corregidor garrison at about 1:30 p.m. leading himself |
Jonathan Wainwright finally surrendered the | Corregidor garrison at about 1:30 p.m. on May 6, 1942, |
Gen. George F. Moore who also commanded the | Corregidor garrison. |
For this great feat, he gained the rank of | corregidor in a number of Peruvian towns, entitling him |
o used in the Battle of Bataan and Battle of | Corregidor in the invasion of the Philippines. |
who evacuated General Douglas MacArthur from | Corregidor in the Philippines and commanded at the Batt |
tional landings at Nasugbu 31 January and at | Corregidor in mid-February before sailing for Ulithi 25 |
mission of the Philippines since the fall of | Corregidor in 1942 was undertaken, over Mindanao. |
General Douglas MacArthur escaped from | Corregidor in the Philippines in a PT boat to Mindanao |
he Japanese attack on the fortress island of | Corregidor in the Philippines. |
tes Army Corps of Engineers on the island of | Corregidor in the Philippines. |
1 p.m. sailing, just off either El Fraile or | Corregidor Island an explosion tore through the vessel, |
Corregidor Island | |
ing action against enemy Japanese forces off | Corregidor Island in the Philippines, February 14, 1945 |
After the surrender of the | Corregidor Island and remaining forces of southern Phil |
es in 1942 during the assaults on Bataan and | Corregidor Island, and it was transported to Guadalcana |
m) (spare gun) Battery Crockett, Fort Mills, | Corregidor Island, Philippines |
em) (spare gun) Battery Wheeler, Fort Mills, | Corregidor Island, Philippines |
(#2 Watertown) Battery Wheeler, Fort Mills, | Corregidor Island, Philippines |
of the parapet) Battery Wheeler, Fort Mills, | Corregidor Island, Philippines |
ld War II, for example, Nomonhan, Bataan and | Corregidor Island, Okinawa. |
anes 75-miles (120-km) offshore, heading for | Corregidor Island. |
gers fleeing Manila - was sunk by a mine off | Corregidor most likely laid by Japanese submarine I-124 |
und Luzon, taking part in the bombardment of | Corregidor on 16 February. |
ter (1914-1942), who was killed in action on | Corregidor on 6 May 1942. |
AST or Belconnen, at Cavite Naval Yard, then | Corregidor, Philippines. |
Corregidor received four battle stars for her World War | |
In | Corregidor, repairs were done to rehabilitate the dwell |
The white light on the summit of | Corregidor revolved once every ten or twenty seconds, a |
When Quezon left | Corregidor, Roxas went to Mindanao to direct the resist |
Corregidor sailed from Pearl Harbor on 27 February to s | |
unter-killer group around escort carrier USS | Corregidor to check out reported enemy submarine moveme |
ruary dropped the 503rd Infantry Regiment on | Corregidor to open Manila Bay to US shipping; received |
nd MAJ C.H. Morehouse (Medical Officer) from | Corregidor to Mindanao on 12 March 1942, thus enabling |
She was scuttled on 5 May 1942 at | Corregidor to avoid capture. |
bruary 1, 1853 for the second-order light on | Corregidor, together with the fourth-order light on Cab |
d equally included in Orihuela's district of | corregidor until 1833, the year in which the current pr |
Lebanon crisis broke in the summer of 1958, | Corregidor was at Brindisi, Italy, and immediately lift |
Corregidor was reclassified T-CVU-58 on 12 June 1955. | |
Recommissioned on 19 May 1951, | Corregidor was assigned to operate with the Military Se |
The defensive arsenal on | Corregidor was formidable, with 45 coastal guns and mor |
it the growth of corruption, as the post of | corregidor was bought and did not entail a salary, whic |
ce MacArthur and the battles for Bataan, and | Corregidor were familiar to every American. |
had scornfully rejected the libretto to Der | Corregidor when it was first presented to him in 1890, |
He accompanied President Quezon to | Corregidor where he supervised the destruction of Phili |
There was interchange with Station CAST at | Corregidor, which was better placed to intercept IJN me |
er stories as the libretto for his opera Der | Corregidor, which was first performed in Mannheim in 18 |
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