American soldiers advance in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. U.S. Army Air Force P-38 Lightning fighter aircraft strafe the city of Baguio. A smoke column rises from explosions. Mountains in the background. Soldiers carrying full field packs and equipment move down Quezon Hill. Troops of U.S. Army 123rd and 130th Regiment, 33rd Infantry Division move towards the city from Mount Mirador on foot .
A film features interesting tourist sites and activities in the Philippines. American servicemen at work in the Philippines. A Filipino man pushes a shopping cart for an American woman in the US Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Pampanga. Americans sunbathing. American and Filipino men and women sunbathing and swim in a pool. View of the Banaue Rice Terraces in the Ifugao province. View of the Banaue Hotel, featuring modern amenities such as a swimming pool. People walking and cars driving along Session Road in Baguio City. President's summer palace, The Mansion, in Baguio, City. An American Colonial style house in Baguio, City. Entrance to the John Hay Air Base. A man plays golf on a course at the air base. A man in a boat on a rapid in the Pagsanjan River. Aerial view of Taal Volcano in Lake Taal. View of the Cultural Center of the Philippines building in Manila, Philippines. Spanish Colonial era façade and buildings found in Intramuros, the historical walled city in Manila. View of Corregidor Island, near Manila. World War 2 era artillery and ruins in Corregidor Island.
U.S. soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. An artillery observation post located in ruins of houses on Quezon Hill. Observers use binoculars. A soldier talks over a telephone. Soldiers of U.S. 37th Infantry Division lead three Filipino girls to safety. Trees in the background.
Filipino soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. Filipino soldiers watch as children walk across a field. They question the children. Mountains in the background.
American soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. Damaged buildings. American soldiers seated in front of a damaged building. They cook food over a small fire. Some soldiers eat. A soldier seated in a chair interacts with another soldier seated on the ground. They look at the countryside.
Following victory over Japan in World War 2, a map shows the surrender of Japanese troops to Allied forces in different regions of Pacific Theater during World War II. On Cebu Island in the Philippines, U.S. 8th Army soldiers march several thousand Japanese prisoners along a road. Command of Japanese 34th Army hands over his saber. American soldiers gather piles of swords received in surrender from the Japanese forces. View of mist hanging over Governor's Palace (The Mansion) in Baguio Philippines. General Wainwright and General Percival arrive by car at the mansion. Japanese General Yamashita arrives next and enters the building. General Tomoyuki Yamashita signs surrender documents as General Wainwright and other Allied officers look on. General Yamashita is taken to New Bilibid prison and is seen being escorted into a prison cell.
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