A former POW camp in the Philippines which was the site of a massacre of U.S. troops has fallen into disrepair.
On July 16, 1942 United States Army Sgt. Charles E. Young Jr. died in a prisoner-of-war camp in the Philippines. Now82 years ...
On Oct. 20, 1944, U.S. general waded into the waters at Leyte as World War II moved toward its final chapters.
Bernard J. Curran, 20, was a US Army Air Force private. He will be buried at the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D ...
On October 20, 1944, General Douglas MacArthur along with thousands of army and naval forces attacked the Japanese held ...
MANILA, Philippines — Several roads in Metro Manila will undergo a three-day reblocking and repair works starting 11 p.m. on October 18, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) announced.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority disclosed a list of road repairs scheduled over the weekend that could serve as a guide to motorists. According to an advisory posted on Friday, the ...
Throughout the war, there were pivotal battles that turned the tide for one side or the other but these all came at great cost. The military assets and casualties from WWII would ultimately shape ...
Before President Quezon evacuated to Corregidor Island in December 1941, he beseeched the members of the Commonwealth government to do all that they could to protect innocent Filipinos from Japanese ...
Godwin. They also saw the MacArthur Memorial Marker in Barangay Puntod, where General MacArthur landed on March 13, 1942, after successfully escaping the Japanese blockade of Corregidor.