American Defenses of Corregidor and Manila Bay 1898–1945

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20th twentieth century
A01=Mark Berhow
A01=Terrance McGovern
A12=Chris Taylor
annexation
architectural features
Author_Chris Taylor
Author_Mark Berhow
Author_Terrance McGovern
Category=JWK
Category=JWL
Category=NHF
Category=NHK
conflict
construction
defence defense
Drum
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eq_history
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evolution
fort
fortification
illustrated
Japan
Japanese
location
military architecture
Mills
overseas territory
Philippines
strategic location
United States

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  • ISBN 9781841764276
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2003
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Philippines were declared an American Territory on January 4, 1899, and fortification construction soon began on the islands in the mouth of Manila Bay.

Among the sites built were Fort Mills (Corregidor), Fort Frank, and the formidable "concrete battleship" of Fort Drum. The defenses suffered constant Japanese bombardment during World War II, leading to the surrender of American forces. In 1945 the forts were manned by Japanese soldiers determined to hold out to the bitter end.

This title details the fortifications of this key strategic location, and considers both their effectiveness and historical importance.

Mark A. Berhow has long had an interest in the history of American coastal and continental air defenses. He was worked at the Fort MacArthur Museum, and Nike missile post in Los Angeles for 10 years, and is a past chairman of the Coast Defense Study Group (CDSG).

Terrance McGovern has been an avid student of fortifications for many years, with a particular interest in American coastal defenses in overseas territories. A former Chairman of the Coast Defense Study Group, Terrance lives in McClean, Viriginia, with his wife and three daughters.

Chris Taylor was born in Newcastle, UK, but now lives in London. After attending art college in his home town, he graduated in 1995 from Bournemouth University with a degree in computer graphics. Since then he has worked in the graphics industry and is currently a freelance illustrator.

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