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monument descends to the left in three tall “steps,” each with plaques mounted on top. The center plaque names the 88 Aggies who defended
Corregidor and Bataan, the right plaque names the 1942 Muster participants, and the left plaque names the 1946 Muster participants. The American and Philippine flags fly over the monument along with the Texas A&M flag.
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440:-shaped island, with its tail running eastward, is about 6.5 km (4.0 mi) long, about 2.0 km (1.2 mi) wide at its widest with a total land area of about 900 hectares (2,200 acres). The highest elevation is at 180 m (590 ft) on the Topside. The island is divided into four sections:
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Affixed to the largest of the monument’s four ceramic-tiled panels in maroon, the school's color, is a large bronze Aggie Muster symbol with a crossed rifle and sword over a lit torch and partially obscured “A&M” letters. A bronze plaque below describes the famous 1942 and 1946 Aggie
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Philippines began in 2011 when The Association of Former Students asked Elton Abbott, assistant dean for International Programs and Initiatives for the College of Architecture, to enlist the college's
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correspondent about the gathering, and the reporter sent an article back to the United States about the 25 Aggies who had "Mustered". Although the Aggies on
Corregidor did not physically gather for Muster, stories were widely published celebrating their heroic assembly in the Malinta Tunnel including
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from Sulu, eventually refused to take orders from their officers - variously explained as due to the non-payment of their salaries or the discovery of the specifics of their final mission, which they found morally unacceptable. The officers then allegedly shot all of the men to death, with only one
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Once the Cavite shipyard was subdued by means of a stipulated pact, two
American ships went ashore at Corregidor Island on May 3 forcing the Spaniards on the island to surrender. Colonel Garces, chief of the coast batteries at the entrance of Manila Bay, and the island's governor, First Class Naval
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Corregidor was recaptured, three Aggies "Mustered on the Rock" and wrote letters to McQuillen detailing the events. On April 21, 1946 – the first such day after the war – 128 Aggies gathered on the island for Muster and to remember their fallen comrades. They posed
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Jibin Arula was rescued by fishermen near
Caraballo Island when he attempted to swim to escape, and his account eventually became the subject of numerous trials and hearings. Despite this, the officers implicated in the massacre were never convicted which served as a clear indication to the Muslim
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There were 65 miles (105 km) of paved roads and trails on the island and 19.5 miles (31.4 km) of electric railroad track. The latter were used largely to haul heavy equipment and ammunition from
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After the war, many people, most of them veterans, visited the island because of its history. Today, Corregidor is a historic monument as well as a tourist destination. Many travel companies offer day tours on the island featuring military installations used during World War II. Most of the
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On May 4, the American ships opened fire against the 100 men who, according to the pact, had been left on Corregidor and demanded the garrison forces be reduced to 25 men. The Spanish governor consulted Manila authorities, and they ordered the evacuation of the island. The troops were sent to
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on Topside is one of the oldest landmarks in Corregidor, first lit in 1853. In 1897, the defective lighting apparatus was changed, extending the range to 33 miles (53 km). The grounds and keeper's dwellings were further improved during the American occupation. During World War II, the
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and his 65-vessel fleet with 3,000 men anchored between Corregidor and Mariveles. From that site, he launched two successive attacks against Manila, commanded either by Limahong himself or by the Japanese pirate Sioco. Both attacks failed due to a fierce battle defense led by the governor,
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During the siege, the island had ample armor-piercing ammunition but very little of the anti-personnel type, which then was of greatest demand for use against land targets on Bataan. In fact, most of the anti-personnel shells were only for the 12-inch mortars of Batteries Way and Geary.
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for a photograph at the mouth of the Malinta Tunnel with an improvised A&M flag made from a bed sheet, and the photograph became famous. MacArthur also wrote a message to Texas A&M that day praising the bravery of Aggies who had given their lives on Corregidor and elswehere.
1403:. Defiladed in a hollow on Corregidor's Southern coast it was fairly well protected from Japanese shelling. On January 6, 1942, while under the command of Capt. Ben Ewing King, a Japanese bomb landed in a makeshift temporary bunker killing 31 of Battery Geary's NCOs and canoneers.
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through which light falls on the altar during daylight hours. Light lands directly on the altar on May 5 at exactly 12 noon, in commemoration of the surrender of the troops stationed there and the courage they exhibited over 72 days of bombing. Located behind the Memorial is the
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In response to these events, and also to prevent sudden attack by Muslims from Mindanao, a watch vessel was posted at Corregidor to control the entrance to the bay. According to data from 1637, this vessel had a crew of twenty men, who were paid 540 pesos a year for this task.
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Filipino and American servicemen assigned on the island studied. The island also had an electric trolley system as public transport, a movie house (Cine Corregidor), a baseball field and a swimming pool. The business and social center of this community was found on Topside.
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which was repelled by the Spanish garrison under the command of Andre Lopez de Azalduigui. The Dutch would remain on the island for seven more months, however, as it served them well as an operations base from which to intercept Chinese merchant traffic in the vicinity of
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would provide aid. The fortifications on Corregidor were designed solely to withstand seaborne attack. Though American military planners realized that airplanes would render Fort Mills obsolete, the United States was restricted from improving the fortifications by the
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was assigned to Corregidor and started on the construction of concrete emplacements, bomb-proof shelters, and trails at various parts of the island. This pioneer engineer company left Fort Mills on March 15, 1912. All or part of 35 different numbered
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depicting heroic battles fought by Filipinos from the 15th century up to the present day. It was designed by Francisco Mañosa, while the murals and a statue of a Filipino guerrilla were sculpted by Manuel Casas. The complex was inaugurated by
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At a distance about one mile off El Fraile, Dewey's fleet changed course to the northeast, steaming towards Manila. When they were discovered, the Spaniards fired from El Fraile's artillery. An American response followed immediately, first by
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of Batteries Hearn and Smith, with a horizontal range of 29,000 yards (27,000 m). Although capable of an all around traverse, these guns, due to their flat trajectories, were not effective for use on defensive perimeter targets on
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community that Marcos' government had little regard for them. This created a furor within the Muslim community in the Philippines, and eventually triggered calls for Moro independence; the rise of separatist movements such as the
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The Tailside or Tail End is the remaining portion of the island where different memorials, shrines and the island's airstrip are located. Kindley Field was constructed in the early 1920s and named in honor of an early hero of the
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The arrival of the Spanish fleet led by General Ignacio Mario de Alava, with the mission to place the Philippine Islands on alert, did not affect the fortunes of Corregidor Island. He limited his activity to the setting up of a
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In 2015, during a ceremony marking the 47th anniversary of the massacre, a symbolic peace marker: 'Mindanao Garden of Peace: Corregidor Island' was turned over to the families of the survivors of the massacre.
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to honor the Filipino and American soldiers who participated in World War II. It was completed in 1968 at the cost of three million dollars. The major memorial structure is a
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Between December 24, 1941, and February 19, 1942, Corregidor was the temporary location for the Government of the Philippines. On December 30, 1941, outside the Malinta Tunnel,
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resources to design a Corregidor monument. The Association of Former Students then secured funds from Texas A&M Clubs and private donors to build the monument.
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headquarters until March 11, 1942. The Voice of Freedom, the radio station of USAFFE broadcast from Corregidor, aired the infamous announcement of the fall of
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whereby Texas gained its independence from Mexico – would be a school holiday. It had evolved, including with the support of former school president
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war-ravaged buildings have not been restored, and left as they were after the war in reverence to the Filipino and American soldiers who died there.
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and became a prisoner with his family. The Americans offered to free him but the governor rejected this. Shortly afterwards, he was disembarked in
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2491:"Student-designed memorial dedicated on WWII battle site - OneArch"
2299:"47th Jabidah massacre Groups call for stop on Mindanao offensives"
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witness, Jibin Arula, managing to escape by pretending to be dead.
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The surrender of U.S. forces at the Malinta Tunnel on May 6, 1942.
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Office of the Judge Advocate General, United States Army (1916).
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Softly Call the Muster: The Evolution of a Texas Aggie Tradition
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The island came under Spanish sovereignty on May 19, 1570, when
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Revolt in Mindanao: The Rise of Islam in Philippine Politics
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companies served tours at Fort Mills between 1909 and 1923.
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2469:(1st ed.). College Station: Texas A&M University.
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2355:. Corregidor Island Web Site. Retrieved on March 11, 2011.
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A Muslim Archipelago: Islam and Politics in Southeast Asia
1872:. Corregidor Island Web Site. Retrieved on March 11, 2011.
972:. In 1903, a convalescent hospital was established by the
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1855:. Corregidor Island Web Site. Retrieved on March 9, 2011.
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yelling and singing of songs about Texan independence.
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of the Imperial Japanese Army led by Lieutenant General
2420:"Enemy shells at Corregidor couldn't stop Aggie Muster"
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Mounts Palay-Palay–Mataas-na-Gulod Protected Landscape
2040:"Three Oaks' Dewey Cannon notes a blast from the past"
1827:, pp. 343–344. Government Printing Office, Washington.
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Graves, William (July 1986). "Corregidor Revisited".
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light, which is situated 639 feet (195 m) above
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The island's biggest area, which points towards the
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Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards (NOAH)
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2444:"Roll Call for the Absent (The Heroes' Roll Call)"
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643:" in charge of Bataan and Zambales, among others.
599:The name "Corregidor" comes from the Spanish word
550:Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
3366:National Historical Commission of the Philippines
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1840:, pg. 72. Government Printing Office, Washington.
1814:. Cavite City Library. Retrieved on June 7, 2012.
968:In 1902, the island was organized as an American
592:inspection, but also as a signal outpost to warn
540:Corregidor and Caballo islands are remnants of a
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3084:Mounts Banahaw–San Cristobal Protected Landscape
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1584:In 2015, a monument designed by students at the
1459:with a circular altar directly under the dome's
1274:, the President of the Philippines at the time,
1096:Fort Mills's defense installations had cost the
350:) is the largest of the islands that formed the
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2495:Texas A&M University School of Architecture
2353:"Corregidor Island's Geographic Sectors-Part 1"
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1870:"Corregidor Island's Geographic Sectors-Part 2"
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1285:Varying accounts say 18 to 69 recruits, mostly
530:Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
2544:Berhow, Mark A.; Terrance C. McGovern (2003).
1758:"Ten things you may not know about Corregidor"
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1957:. Lexington Books. pp. 267–268.
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3527:National Shrines of the Philippines
3150:Immaculate Conception Parish Church
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2081:"The Moro Story During Martial Law"
1838:"United States Coast Pilot, Part 1"
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2122:. Oxford University Press.
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69:Location in the Philippines
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2993:Malabrigo Point Lighthouse
2366:"The Aggies of Corregidor"
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2978:Cape Santiago Lighthouse
2564:The Story of Corregidor.
1982:, Corregidor Island.com.
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1590:Texas A&M University
1528:Japanese Garden of Peace
1508:Filipino Heroes Memorial
1468:, a 40 feet (12 m)
1466:Eternal Flame of Freedom
1453:United States Government
1430:Aerial view of the ruins
1199:also used Corregidor as
1193:Philippines Commonwealth
1001:Samuel Meyers Mills, Jr.
953:American colonial period
697:Dutch East India Company
603:, meaning "to correct".
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3256:San Lazaro Leisure Park
3226:Batangas Racing Circuit
3033:Tejeros Convention Site
2465:Adams, John A. (1994).
1368:French 155mm GPF cannon
1270:In connection with the
1267:and the Moro people.
1087:Washington Naval Treaty
981:Board of Fortifications
567:Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
366:), and Carabao Island (
72:Show map of Philippines
3231:Biñan Football Stadium
2330:Bataan: Our Last Ditch
2328:Whitman, John (1990).
2273:BARMM Official Website
2116:T.J.S. George (1980).
1899:Linn, Brian McAllister
1594:College Station, Texas
1586:School of Architecture
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2973:Bonifacio Trial House
2617:at Wikimedia Commons
2399:on September 27, 2007
1953:Yegar, Moshe (2002).
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2087:Philippine Collegian
2050:St. Joseph, Michigan
2045:The Herald-Palladium
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1498:Lamberto V. Avellana
1439:Pacific War Memorial
1408:Battle of the Points
1272:North Borneo dispute
1216:Battle of Corregidor
1047:92nd Coast Artillery
1037:91st Coast Artillery
1027:60th Coast Artillery
1021:59th Coast Artillery
989:Spanish–American War
970:military reservation
947:Three Oaks, Michigan
873:Battle of Manila Bay
796:Spanish–American War
561:Spanish colonial era
327:for centuries since
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2840:Beaches and islands
2579:National Geographic
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1812:"About Cavite City"
1793:on February 1, 2022
1478:Aristides Demetrios
1236:Jonathan Wainwright
1172:, retreated to the
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612:Isla del Corregidor
605:Isla del Corregidor
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2159:978-88-7652-879-8
2129:978-0-19-580429-4
1939:978-1-317-45886-9
1887:978-0-8262-1712-7
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1364:Philippine Scouts
1280:Operation Merdeka
1197:Douglas MacArthur
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