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  2. Malinta Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Malinta Tunnel is a tunnel complex built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers on the island of Corregidor in the Philippines. It was initially used as a bomb-proof storage and personnel bunker, but was later equipped as a 1,000-bed hospital. [ 1 ]

  3. File:Malinta Tunnel Surrender, Corregidor Island (1942).jpeg

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    Malinta_Tunnel_Surrender,_Corregidor_Island_(1942).jpeg (407 × 338 pixels, file size: 47 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Corregidor - Wikipedia

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    The island's biggest area, which points towards the west Philippine Sea, rises prominently to a large flat area that is called "Topside".Beneath this was the fortified communications center of the island, as well as the location for the Army headquarters, barracks for enlisted men, a branch of the Philippine Trust Co. bank, the Cine Corregidor movie theater, officers' quarters, underground ...

  5. Battle of Corregidor - Wikipedia

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    The island bastion of Corregidor, with its network of tunnels and formidable array of defensive armaments, along with the fortifications across the entrance to Manila Bay, was the remaining obstacle to the Japanese 14th Army of Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma. Homma had to take Corregidor because as long as the island remained in American ...

  6. File:Surrender of American troops at Corregidor, Philippine ...

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    Surrender of American troops at Corregidor, Philippine Islands Depicted place Corregidor Island (Cavite, Philippines, Asia) island ( 14°22′59″N 120°34′59″E  /  14.383°N 120.583°E  / 14.383; 120.583 ; NARA geographical record

  7. Hidden World War II tunnels to open to public - AOL

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    The Kingsway Exchange Tunnels were built in the 1940s to shelter Londoners from the Blitz bombing campaign during World War II. That was the last time they were open to the general public.

  8. Hidden underground tunnel system built by Incas found ... - AOL

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    Researchers used sound testing and a radar to identify the tunnelslocation and reveal that the walls, likely constructed with stone and roofed with carved beams, 1.4 to 2.5 metres beneath the ...

  9. Fort Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Harbor of Manila and Surrounding Areas. Fort Mills (Corregidor, the Philippines) was the location of US Major General George F. Moore's headquarters for the Philippine Department's Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays in early World War II, and was the largest seacoast fort in the Philippines.