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Corregidor: Malinta Tunnel

Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1930s | World War II in the Pacific/Japanese Occupation of the Philippines 1941-1945 | 1930s | American Military Installations | ammunition dump | bomb shelter | Cavite | communication center | Forts and Fortifications | headquarters | hospital | japanese occupation | japanese occupation | u.s. army file | undeground passages | world war ii in pacific | world war ii in pacificOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website With negativeGeneral Note(s):
The Malinta Tunnel on Corregidor Island was an elaborate network of bomb-proof underground passages, reinforced with concrete and fitted out with a staff headquarters, communication center, ammunition dump, hospital and bomb shelter. The west entrance to the tunnel is shown in this photo, along with a section of the island inhabited by civilian residentsImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With negative
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The Malinta Tunnel on Corregidor Island was an elaborate network of bomb-proof underground passages, reinforced with concrete and fitted out with a staff headquarters, communication center, ammunition dump, hospital and bomb shelter. The west entrance to the tunnel is shown in this photo, along with a section of the island inhabited by civilian residents.

Malinta Tunnel, West EntranceCaption Note)

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