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USS S-37 moored alongside USS Canopus, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, date unknownUSS Jason (center) at Dewey Drydock, Subic Bay Navy Yard, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 9 Mar 1932; note USS Canopus at upper right with S-38 (outboard) and three other submarinesUSS S-37, USS S-38, USS S-39, and USS S-40 at Olongapo, Philippine Islands, circa 1933-1934Emilio Auginaldo and Manuel Quezon in the Philippine Islands, 1935
USS S-37 moored alongside USS Canopus, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, date unknownUSS Jason (center) at Dewey Drydock, Subic Bay Navy Yard, Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 9 Mar 1932; note USS Canopus at upper right with S-38 (outboard) and three other submarinesUSS S-37, USS S-38, USS S-39, and USS S-40 at Olongapo, Philippine Islands, circa 1933-1934Emilio Auginaldo and Manuel Quezon in the Philippine Islands, 1935
USS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935First inauguration of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Quezon, Legislative Building, Manila, Philippine Islands, 15 Nov 1935Manuel Quezon climbing the stairs of Malacañang Palace for the first time as the president, Manila, Philippine Islands, 15 Nov 1935Official signing ceremony of the Charter of Zamboanga City, Mindanao island, Philippine Islands, 12 Oct 1936
USS S-39 off Olongapo, Philippine Islands, 1935First inauguration of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Quezon, Legislative Building, Manila, Philippine Islands, 15 Nov 1935Manuel Quezon climbing the stairs of Malacañang Palace for the first time as the president, Manila, Philippine Islands, 15 Nov 1935Official signing ceremony of the Charter of Zamboanga City, Mindanao island, Philippine Islands, 12 Oct 1936
Philippine President Manuel Quezon and US High Commissioner Paul McNutt, 1938USS Canopus with USS S-39 and three other submarines, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, 5 Jul 193837 mm Gun M3 in service with the Philippine Scouts, Fort William McKinley (now Fort Bonifacio) near Manila, Philippine Islands, circa 1941Douglas MacArthur at the induction ceremony of Philippine Army Air Corps, Zablan Field, Camp Murphy, Rizal, Philippine Islands, 15 Aug 1941; behind MacArthur, left to right: Richard Sutherland, Harold George, William Marquat, LeGrande Diller
Philippine President Manuel Quezon and US High Commissioner Paul McNutt, 1938USS Canopus with USS S-39 and three other submarines, Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, 5 Jul 193837 mm Gun M3 in service with the Philippine Scouts, Fort William McKinley (now Fort Bonifacio) near Manila, Philippine Islands, circa 1941Douglas MacArthur at the induction ceremony of Philippine Army Air Corps, Zablan Field, Camp Murphy, Rizal, Philippine Islands, 15 Aug 1941; behind MacArthur, left to right: Richard Sutherland, Harold George, William Marquat, LeGrande Diller
Japanese Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and troops moving toward Manila, Philippine Islands, 22 Dec 1941Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma of Japanese 14th Army arriving at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippines, 24 Dec 1941Ethnic Chinese from Taiwan in Japanese Army service, Philippine Islands, 1942-1944
Japanese Type 89 I-Go medium tanks and troops moving toward Manila, Philippine Islands, 22 Dec 1941Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma of Japanese 14th Army arriving at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippines, 24 Dec 1941'Open City' sign, Manila, Philippines, late Dec 1941Ethnic Chinese from Taiwan in Japanese Army service, Philippine Islands, 1942-1944
Temporary hospital in a lateral tunnel of the Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 1942G4M bombers at rest at Davao Airfield, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, Jan 1942Three Japanese soldiers posing with a captured American M3 light tank, near Manila, Philippine Islands, Jan 1942; note the face of one Japanese soldier showing through the driverMacArthur and Sutherland in the headquarters tunnel on Corregidor, Philippines, 1 Mar 1942
Temporary hospital in a lateral tunnel of the Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 1942G4M bombers at rest at Davao Airfield, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, Jan 1942Three Japanese soldiers posing with a captured American M3 light tank, near Manila, Philippine Islands, Jan 1942; note the face of one Japanese soldier showing through the driver's windowMacArthur and Sutherland in the headquarters tunnel on Corregidor, Philippines, 1 Mar 1942

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