This is the first Child Category of the parent Category zForum Images. I may add 999 images into this category.
Zf410. On the 8th of June 1046 the MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE reports that the mother of Willibald C Bianchi receives his MOH. This picture is also uploaded to a Flickr album in high resolution and can be downloaded with this URL, click here: This article or picture was found by the researcher and authors of […]
Read MoreZf408. On the 13th of April 1946 the MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE reports that Willibald C Bianchi is identified as being in a Takao Formosa mass grave. This article or picture was found by the researcher and authors of the new book: Relentless Hope: A True Story of War and Survival, by David L. Britt.
Read MoreZf407. Seventh Jan. 1943 the SIOUX FALLS SD ARGUS LEADER reports that Capt. Williband C Bianchi, a MOH winner, and other South Dakota men are held prisoner by the Japanese. This article was cropped, zoomed-in from the previous picture. This article or picture was found by the researcher and authors of the new book: Relentless […]
Read MoreZf401. One of 4 images of the Km Stone #202, which is 1 Km from Baquilan Village and 6 Km from Botolan, It is very close to the entrance of Camp Kainomayan. I find the irrigation system also very interesting it is taking in water from the Bucao River, runs under the Bucao River Lahar, […]
Read MoreZf400. One of 4 images of the Km Stone #202, which is 1 Km from Baquilan Village and 6 Km from Botolan, It is very close to the entrance of Camp Kainomayan. I find the irrigation system also very interesting it is taking in water from the Bucao River, runs under the Bucao River Lahar, […]
Read MoreZf399. One of 15 images of my walk from the new Baquilan Bridge, back to and down thru the Baquilan Resettlement Village. I enjoyed views of the new Baquilan River Bridge, the Baquilan River and Valley, the Baukok River Valley which the new Zambales-Tarlac Road goes into and leaves over a ridge. The mighty Bucao […]
Read MoreZf398. One of 19 images of the area where two new bridges, cross the Baquilan River and connect the Zambales-Tarlac Road sections, west and east of the Baquilan River. The main river bridge is maybe 50 % finished but it seems work has stopped. A new bridge also was built on the east side of […]
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