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  2. The Raiders of Leyte Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders of Leyte Gulf is a 1963 [1] Philippine–American War film directed by Eddie Romero. It was the first film produced by the newly formed Hemisphere Pictures, a three-way partnership involving Filipino director Eddie Romero, American producers Kane W. Lynn and Irwin Pizor. It was written by Eddie Romero and Carl Kuntze [3]

  3. David McCampbell - Wikipedia

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    McCampbell was then assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon from 1960 to September 1962. His final assignment was as Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations to the Commander in Chief, Continental Air Defense Command , where he served from September 1962 until his retirement from the navy on July 1, 1964.

  4. List of World War II films (1950–1989) - Wikipedia

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    1962 United States The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Vincente Minnelli: Drama. German family, from Germany to Argentina and occupied France, between country, Nazism and anti-Nazism 1962 United States Hell Is for Heroes: Don Siegel: Action-drama. Squad of US soldiers fighting off larger German forces on Western front: 1962 Soviet Union Ivan's ...

  5. Leyte Gulf order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Leyte Gulf, generally considered to be the largest naval combat in history, was fought 24–25 October 1944 in the waters of the Philippine Islands by elements of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet (bringing together the IJN's 2nd Fleet, 3rd Fleet and 5th Fleet) and the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet (bringing together the USN's 3rd Fleet and 7th Fleet).

  6. The Lost Evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Evidence is a television program on the History Channel which uses three-dimensional landscapes, reconnaissance photos, eyewitness testimony and documents to reevaluate and recreate key battles of World War II.

  7. Battle of Leyte Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Leyte Gulf [5] (Japanese: レイテ沖海戦, romanized: Reite oki Kaisen, lit. 'Leyte Open Sea Naval Battle') 23–26 October 1944, was the largest naval battle of World War II and by some criteria the largest naval battle in history , with over 200,000 naval personnel involved.

  8. BP Commissions Feature-Length Movie About Gulf Oil Disaster - AOL

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    BP (BP) commissioned a feature-length film about the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster. The movie, produced by World Television, will act as a historical "archive," BP spokesman Robert Wine told The New ...

  9. Matome Ugaki - Wikipedia

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    Matome Ugaki (宇垣 纏, Ugaki Matome, 15 February 1890 – 15 August 1945) was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, remembered for his extensive and revealing war diary, role at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and participation in one of the final kamikaze sorties hours after the announced surrender of Japan at the end of the war.