Media Category: U.S. Naval Base 1940/50s

U.S. Naval Base Subic Bay was an important U.S. Outpost until Nov. 1992.

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Grande Island, ex Fort Wint from John Moffitt. Battery Hall gun #1

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Japanese soldiers transit Subic Bay during the Bataan campaign.

Japanese soldiers transit Subic Bay during the Bataan campaign. From “Philippine Expeditionary Force”, published in occupied Manila, 1943. English photo caption is taped into the book. It was posted by Chad Hill in this web page:

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James Litton

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Admiral’s Guest house in the SBFZ from fireball 2011

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony, Bob Couttie

This is Bob Couttie, a Brit and a long time resident here in Subic Bay. He recited the Ode.

The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony was conducted on the 1st July 2009 at the Hell Ships Memorial in Subic Bay. That was the anniversary of the sinking on the 1st July 1942.

This ship was sunk by an US Submarine on 1st July 1942 with very few survivors. It had over 1000 Australian POWs and Internees of the Imperial Japanese Forces on board. They came from Rabaul, new Britain and the ship was sunk somewhere near the North Luzon coast. You can find a lot more information on the net

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony Program Page 3

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony Program Page 3

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony Program Cover

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony, the Plaque.

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The Hell Ship Montevideo Maru Plaque Unveiling Ceremony, Master of Ceremonies

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