a new one, the others are full.
Zg658 Ft. Frank recapture, 1 pilot killed, dmether
Read MoreZg656 Carabao Isl, the calm entrance, fireball. He said, he met them they looked bird nests.
Read MoreHere’s a photo of Battery Koehler during the retaking in 1945
Read MoreZg650. Flight nurse with injured men inside a C-47, accommodated to injured patients. This episode 42 picture is from Anastasia Harman’s web pages: www.anastasiaharman.com
Read MoreZg651. Medical evacuation flight out of Italy to Africa, 1943. The flight nurse is crouched on the floor attending to a patient. This picture is from Anastasia Harman’s webpages: www.anastasiaharman.com
Read MoreZg640. Sometime on our walk down-river in the Sinalang Cove Valley, it was not so easy. I was hurting from my fall and I’ll be 82 years young in two month and we were sweating like pigs. Loss of the gasoline supplies heightened Fort Frank’s critical fuel problem. To conserve fuel, Colonel Boudreau called for […]
Read MoreZg639. We are on our walk down-river in the Sinalang Cove Valley, from just under the east end of the Kaybiang Tunnel, to find the Fort Frank Waterdam. A few stretches of the river valley was this easy. On February 18 the Japanese concentrated most of their fire power on Fort Frank. At 9:30 p.m. […]
Read MoreZg637. The opening, left in back, is the place where we come down, one can see a thin water hose strung high across the river bed. The following day the Japanese included Fort Frank in their bombardment. From this time on, all the Manila Bay forts were to suffer from Japanese guns on the Cavite […]
Read MoreZg636. This is the east end of the new Kaybiang Tunnel, part of the Ternate-Nasugbu Road and indeed we found a way down to the Sinalang Cove Valley, more or less right there at the entrance, going down to the right. The tunnel has become a frequent visited tourist spot! On January 31, 1942 Battery […]
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