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Topside Battery Geary's Heavily Damaged 12-inch Mortars
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Topside Battery Crockett Marker
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Topside Battery Crockett Ammunition Shelter
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Topside Battery Crockett's 12-inch Disappearing Gun
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Topside Battery Crockett - Gun Barrel's Inscription
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Topside Battery Crockett 12-inch Disappearing Gun
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Topside Battery Crockett 12-inch Disappearing Gun
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Battery Crockett's Direct Bomb-hit Platform
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View of Caballo Island from Topside Battery Crockett
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Lone Guerilla at the Filipino Heroes Memorial
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Statue of a Filipino Guerilla Fighter by Manuel Casal
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Filipino Heroes Memorial: Revolution Against Spanish Do...
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Filipino Heroes Memorial: Tribute to the Philippine Sco...
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Japanese Memorial Marker
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Japanese Memorial - Jibo Kannon Stone Buddha
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Japanese Memorial: Muted Guns
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Shinyou-tai (Japanese Suicide Attack Boats)
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Shinyou-tai (Japanese Suicide Attack Boat Volunteers)
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Japanese Imperial Flag & Emperor Hirohito
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Japanese Memorial Marker: Tribute to the Brave
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Japanese Memorial: Capt. Itagaki's Last Stand
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Japanese Memorial: Turning Adversaries into Allies
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Once Heartless Occupiers, Now Helpful Friends & Allies
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Malinta Tunnel's East Entrance
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Malinta Tunnel's Interior
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Malinta Tunnel's East Entrance Marker
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Malinta Tunnel's West Entrance
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Malinta Tunnel's West Entrance Beneath Malinta Hill
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Album Description:
Bombs fell as rain on that small island in 1942 (to defend) & in 1945 (to recapture). Blood flowed freely, but so did honor & courage. It forged tighter friendships & spawned new ones. That's the greater victory Corregidor brought. I celebrate that here!
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4 comments
Mary Ann. This remarkable exhibit here will take me several visits to soak up [properly]! Between the history you provide, along with [your] exhibit of scenery and historical artifacts ..., I am TOO impressed and appreciative of such an effort you have put forth ! Just a pleasure to see someone have such a [conscientious] attitude about creating a VERY 'quality' exhibit ! Sincerely, Gary
said stoneycreeks
Hi Mary! Thanks for sharing this beautiful album with us, I warmly enjoyed your added pics, nice photography. I always like your brilliant photography. Thanks again for nice compliments on my albums. My best wishes for you. Greetings from Sharif
said sharif53
It is a treat that you created this album of Corregidor. I had no idea that this strategic island played a major part of our history from the Spanish era to the end of WW II. Your presentation is highly informative and the composition of your pictures is superb and very artsy. Thanks Mary Ann for sharing this beautiful and dramatic album of Corregidor, the island that protects the entry to Manila Bay.
said fdguin
With bombs constantly falling as rain on that small island during that short span in 1942 (to defend it) and in 1945 (to recapture it), men must be made of strong stuff, or else must nurture or coax what little courage they have in them - to blossom overnight. Many, both friendly and opposing forces, did. Blood flowed freely those days, but so did honor and courage. And because of that, it forged tighter friendships, and spawned new ones. That is the greater victory Corregidor brought which this album now celebrates!
said maryan54
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