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| Courtesy Wikipedia: Corregidor was the largest of four islands protecting the mouth of Manila Bay. It had been fortified prior to World War I with powerful coastal artillery, including this howitzer. The Battle of Corregidor, fought May 5ââ¬â6, 1942, was the culmination of the Japanese campaign for the conquest of the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II. Today, Corregidor is a |
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