Post by EXO on Sept 1, 2011 19:22:44 GMT 8
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History has a way of reviving events in a wholly different mood from that in which they took place. I shall not belabor the obvious Corregidor legend, but it is worthwhile to point out one or two features which deserve emphasis.
One of the most dramatic aspects of Corregidor is that it completed a full cycle in which the two belligerents reversed the roles of defense and assault. Each garrisoned the fortress against overwhelming odds, and each attacked it with overpowering forces. These events offer an interesting study in contrasts, from which the tremendous superiority of American tactics, methods, and characteristics is clearly demonstrated.
In 1942 the American garrison made its epic defense of the island, outnumbered, outgunned, unsupported, and deprived of any hope of relief, our men held the post for four bitter weeks after Bataan's fall. Amid th' encircling gloom, men fought on here with unfaltering devotion. Long after they knew that victory would be denied them, they hung on out of pure loyalty to the ideals of their birth.
Ultimately, they were surrendered in a forlorn hope of humanitarian treatment. In the three years that followed, many became heroes, and a few, a too precious few, became survivors.
In 1945, when America returned as an attacking force, the positions were amazingly reversed. The island was taken in less than two weeks. The depths of defeat were vindicated, at last, by an equally spectacular victory. In both extremes, citizens in uniform demonstrated their capacity to meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two imposters both the same. They fought to bring back with them something more glorious than triumph. They brought back the hope of an American peace, "Pax Americana."
This publication gathers together over 150 photographs obtained from the U.S. Archives in Washington, D.C. which record the retaking of Corregidor. Also included are rare color images taken as the operation progressed. While buffs may recognize many photos, the value of this pubication is in having this comprehensive collection in one, single publication - reproduced from high resolution digital scans. The clarity of the images is spectacular.
The book is professionally printed by a "print on demand" company and its selling price reflects printing and production costs and our 'not for profit' status.
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