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  • ...ic 255 002, Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03117, Japan: Nihon Gramophone DT-1105, Philippines: Atlantic 45-3734, Sweden: Atlantic ATL 70.369)
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  • ...h command, but later returned to command the defense of [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]. ==Philippines==
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  • ...io.org/hyperwar/USMC/USMC-M-AvPhil/USMC-M-AvPhil-1.html Marine Aviation in Philippines]'' (Washington: Historical Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1951)
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  • ===Philippines===
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  • ...then carried occupation troops from [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]] and the [[Philippines]] to [[Japan]] and brought veterans, including [[United States Marine Corps ...States Marine Corps|Marine Corps]] troops in amphibious exercises in the [[Philippines]] and at [[Iwo Jima]].
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  • ...at [[Eniwetok]] on [[22 August]] and, the next day, pushed on toward the [[Philippines]]. Upon arriving at San Fernando, [[Leyte (island)|Leyte]], on the last day ..., on the 25th; unloaded; and, the next day, began the return trip to the [[Philippines]]. She transported another load of occupation troops to [[Matsuyama]], [[Sh
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  • ...inand Marcos]]<ref>25 F.3d 1467 (9th Cir.1994)</ref> about events in the [[Philippines]]
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  • The Philippines Air Force systematically described the requirements for its OCA aircraft. F ...ic/Operation_Focus.htm}}</ref> In December 1941, American air power in the Philippines was caught on the ground at [[Clark Field]] and was effectively written off
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  • ...Ramon Magsaysay, initially secretary of defense and then president of the Philippines, where the Hukbalahap insurgency was successfully ended. His there made him ==Philippines==
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  • {{r|Philippines}}
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  • ...U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay|Subic Bay]] on [[1 October]] and operated in the Philippines until [[15 October]] when she sailed for [[Matsuyama|Mitsugahama]], [[Shiko
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  • ...]], and at various [[Philippine]] ports. She stood out of [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]] in convoy [[1 September]] for [[Yokohama]], Japan, arrivin ...Carpet" duty, and through the winter she continued cargo runs between the Philippines, [[Japan]], [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]], and [[Qingdao|Tsingtao, China]]. Sh
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  • ...Pioneer P-1101A, Mexico: Atlantic 2207-024, New Zealand: Atlantic ATL 88, Philippines: Atlantic ATR 0033, Portugal: Atlantic N 28118, Singapore: Stereophonic 101
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  • ...[Peleliu]], in preparation for the next assault on the Japanese occupied [[Philippines]]. After invasion rehearsals in Huon Gulf, [[New Guinea]], the ship departe ...USS Millicoma (AO-73)]]. The [[flagship]] was escorted to [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]], [[Leyte (island)|Leyte]], for repairs by [[USS Ajax (AR-6
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  • ...o operators to the guerrillas, and then moved with the forces invading the Philippines. :*US Army intelligence personnel who had escaped from the Philippines
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  • ...l of Bataan and survived the Bataan Death March. After imprisonment in the Philippines, Japan and Korea, he was liberated in 1945.
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  • ...Infantry Regiment at Tarranguna, Leyte, and on [[21 March]] departed the [[Philippines]] with the Western Islands Attack Group. Her destination was [[Kerama Retto ...a]], to Jinsen, [[Korea]], for occupation duty. ''Tate'' returned to the [[Philippines]] early in October, visiting [[Manila]] and Subic Bay. After stops at [[Tsi
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  • ...lomatic mission's conclusion in late April, the cruiser visited China, the Philippines and Guam before returning to her normal duties with the U.S. Fleet. As tens
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  • ...ingayen Gulf]], then loaded cargo at [[Wakde Island]] for [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]], Leyte, where she arrived [[10 February]]. After training exercises in the [[Philippines]] until 27 March 1945, ''Diphda'' sortied for the [[Battle of Okinawa|invas
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  • ...ops from the [[Philippines]] to [[Japan]]. After cruising widely in the [[Philippines]] on this duty, ''Estes'' sailed for [[Shanghai]], and upon her arrival on
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