07/12/2025
A quick look into the Japanese infantry movements in Mt. Natib and Mt. Silangan during the Bataan Campaign.
The Japanese Infantry Movements at Mt. Natib and Mt. Silangan During The Bataan Campaign (January 9 to 25, 1942)
INTRODUCTION Much has been said about the Japanese soldier’s ability to fight and adapt to wherever it was deployed. This was evident from December 1941 until the mid 42 campaigns wherein the Nippo…
21/04/2020
https://shellwings.wordpress.com/2016/02/05/the-big-one-at-bataan/
The Big One Of Bataan
Many have read about the Bataan Campaign and its numerous battles that were fought between the period of Jan 6 to April 9, 1942. A good number of publications in the form of books, monographs and …
21/12/2019
https://shellwings.wordpress.com/2015/11/04/why-every-wwii-japanese-fighter-plane-was-called-zero/
Why every WWII Japanese fighter plane was called “Zero”
Mitsubishi A6M2b Model 21 “Reisen” (Zero) Credit: Don Marsh Studios via j-aircraft.com One evening, several summers ago, I was having a discussion about WWII fighter planes with a few e…