Japanese defense units on the Leyte front heavily damaged one cruiser and a destroyer, sunk 150 landing vessels, and killed 3,000 to 4,000 U. S. troops by ground fire alone, according to a conservative estimate of the exploits of the ...
Article : 474 wordsTOKYO, Nov. 1.--Six American transports were either sunk or heavily damaged as a result of the assault of a Japanese special torpedo-boat flotilla on an enemy convoy on the seas east Ot Pililiou island in the Palau group on October 28, the Imperial ...
Article : 175 wordsKWANGSI FRONT, Oct 31 (Domei).--Japanese forces now continuing their rapid advance toward Kweilin, yesterday ...
Article : 515 wordsJAPANESE BASE, Burma, Oct. 31 (Domei).--The Japanese airforce in Burma struck at eastern Bengal for the second night on ...
Article : 35 wordsDESPERATE ENEMY IN LEYTE GULF.--An aerial photo taken over Leyte Gulf shows enemy warships and transports moving helter-skelter under Nippon air attack. Some of the enemy ships are burning, some are listing, some are sinking. In the lower left of the photo is the lake below which is Tacloban. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Tribune (Philippines : 1932 - 1945), Thu 2 Nov 1944, Page 1
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