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Strong where they had once been weak, advancing where they had once retreated, U.S. troops last week marched south from Lingayen Gulf toward Manila. They followed much the same route that the 26th Cavalry, 51st (Philippine) Infantry and Filipino Scouts had taken in the heart-breaking retreat toward Bataan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Prelude & Act I | 1/22/1945 | See Source »

...been designers' dreams three years ago. They were tough and junglewise. They were backed by fleets and air forces which dwarfed those of the enemy. They knew that in reserve were other corps to keep the drive rolling in high. General MacArthur was on his way to Manila. To secure the island of Luzon, he had four and a half months of dry weather, which should be enough...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Prelude & Act I | 1/22/1945 | See Source »

When a Jap midget submarine fired two torpedoes at the ship, and was rammed by a U.S. destroyer, MacArthur watched with emotionless interest. His calm under air attack, first noted in Manila and Corregidor, was again displayed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Prelude & Act I | 1/22/1945 | See Source »

...week's beginning, the aerial offensive was in full swing. Lieut. General George C. Kenney's Far Eastern Air Forces were bombing Jap airfields on Luzon, most notably the system of strips and dispersal areas around Clark Field, 50 miles north west of Manila. Army Liberators, Mitchells, Havocs and Warhawks met little opposition in the air. Not since Dec. 28 had the Japs sent up a major intercepting force. Now, relying on ack-ack for defense, they hoarded what planes they could for the crisis they foresaw. The U.S. planes ranged as far as Lingayen Gulf, sinking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Target: Luzon | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

...four million) was the epicenter of a man-made earthquake which rocked the whole Japanese Empire last week. Off Luzon's western coast, the Jap radio screamed, were vast U.S. convoys whose guardian warships were blasting the defenses in Lingayen Gulf, 100 miles north of Manila. The Japs said troops were landing. General MacArthur's return to the Philippines, begun at Leyte last Oct. 20, might be nearing its crowning achievement. Among the smaller Philippine islands to the south, landings had been made to consolidate the hold of the liberating armies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: All Over the Map | 1/15/1945 | See Source »

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