FREEDOM AND LIBERTY CAME WITH A PRICE

 

    

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On the morning of December 7, 1941, Japanese carrier aircraft attacked the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor. Japanese planes also bombarded the American Far East Air Force's important sites in Manila, as well as the US Central Command. The Asiatic Fleet is stationed in the Philippines. A large number of American planes were shot down. The US Asiatic Fleet moved south after withdrawing its ships from their naval station in Cavite. The only force remaining to combat the Japanese was the submarine force. 

Officials in charge of Bataan, where Filipino and American soldiers were the major opposition in the struggle against the Japanese, publicly surrendered on April 9, 1942. Today, we remember and honor our dead warriors from the Battle of Bataan, as well as our modern-day heroes. 

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  1. Hi! I appreciate your post on "The historical battle of Bataan". The Bataan Battle between Japan and U.S.-Philippines is represented as the most intense phase of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II and is the cruel indicator of the brutality of the Imperial Japanese Forces that occupied the Philippines. I agree that we should honor and remember the bravery and courage of the Filipino and American soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the safety of our HOME. Keep up your good work!

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