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Pictures of Dulag (Leyte)
in the Phillipines in WWII

Army Signal Corps photos of Dulag in the Pacific during WWII. Dulag is on the island of Leyte in the Phillipines and had several airstrips during World War II.

From the personal scrapbooks of Lt. Col. O. Howard Davidsmeyer, Sr.

Bombed church in Dulag, Leyte in WWII
Picture of a church destroyed by bombing, with Army jeeps in foreground. The caption hand-written on the back says: "Dulag - Leyte. Where Japs made airborne landing and held fighter strip for 24 hours"

 

 
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