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U.S. equipment and ammunition captured by Japanese troops in the Philippine Islands.
http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65...itary-cemetery
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Thanks Curly, enjoyed the video.
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Great Stuff! TKS
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I want to pause the video, and be able to reach in and retrieve that poor BAR laying among the trash!! I would take much better care of it. Thanx for the video.
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They captured an entire tank unit-Stuarts.
They maintained and used them. Friend of mine and father of a classmate was captured there as well. He ended up in Japan. He had a decent life as a lineman and raised a family. Drank a lot. But not a sot. |
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Thanks Curly for sharing this video.
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