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December, she encountered aerial resistance in Lingayen Gulf 9 January
ALBERT NELSON CAIN 2010
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* In the Lingayen Gulf landing, a Japanese mortar hit squarely in the middle of his craft, destroying the boat and killing all thirty soldiers and crew, except for him.
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Furthermore, these same Filipino freedom fighters were monitoring those handful of Japanese troops in and around Lingayen quite well.
BREAKDOWN IN COMMON SENSE AND DISCIPLINE: TOO COMMON IN HISTORY OF WAR 2009
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Today "" in 2009 "" the photos on Lingayen Beach Exhibition show Filipino non-combatants being carted off by caribou-drawn wagons for burial.
BREAKDOWN IN COMMON SENSE AND DISCIPLINE: TOO COMMON IN HISTORY OF WAR 2009
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Yesterday, I was at the beaches of Lingayen in Pangasinan and the Philippine historians there tell a much different story than the more official or traditional.
BREAKDOWN IN COMMON SENSE AND DISCIPLINE: TOO COMMON IN HISTORY OF WAR 2009
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At least that is the case of memories in Lingayen.
BREAKDOWN IN COMMON SENSE AND DISCIPLINE: TOO COMMON IN HISTORY OF WAR 2009
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On each of the last four nights Interceptor Command on the Philippines had picked up small formations of bombers flying down from Formosa to the Lingayen Gulf area, some hundred miles north of Manila.
Sealing Their Fate David Downing 2009
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They sent one of the companies to a small island in the Lingayen Gulf.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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After landing on the beaches at Lingayen Gulf, Sixth Army began the long drive south toward Manila.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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Against minimal resistance, the Allies landed at Lingayen Gulf, using the same beaches the Japanese had landed on in 1941.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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