WWII Battle Sites: Metro Cebu
Sunday, October 10, 2010
I Surrender
Despite the formal capitulation from Toyko, Japanese forces on Cebu continued to hold out for several days. This flyer was dropped all over the island in an attempt to convince the thousands of remaining Japanese soldiers to give up.
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Combined Arms
A Formal Ceremony of Surrender
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182nd Infantry Regiment: Unit Citation
182nd American Infantry Map of Invasion
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