It belongs to Cavite even though its more nearer in Bataan.
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Manila Bay is situated in the western part of Luzon and is bounded by Cavite and Metro Manila on the east, Bulacan and Pampanga on the north, and Bataan on the west and northwest.
Bataan Death March.
The American and Philippino soldiers marched from Corregidor across the Bataan peninsula did so with insufficient amounts of food, medicine, water and rest, and were subject to death by bayonet at the whim of their captors for any or no apparent reason.
The Pacific theater.Bataan is a province of the Philippines occupying the whole of Bataan Peninsula on Luzon.Source: Wikipedia
Bataan is a province of the Philippines and Corregidor an island in the entrance of Manila Bay
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I believe it was General Wainwright....................
Manila , Bataan , Corregidor ,
The battle for Manila , Bataan , Corregidor , etc . . . ~ see link below .
Manila Bay is situated in the western part of Luzon and is bounded by Cavite and Metro Manila on the east, Bulacan and Pampanga on the north, and Bataan on the west and northwest.
To travel from Cavite to Bataan, you can take a bus or drive. First, head to a bus terminal in Cavite that services routes to Bataan, such as the bus lines going to Balanga or Orani. The journey typically involves traveling through major roads like the Aguinaldo Highway and eventually taking the SCTEX (Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway) for a more direct route. Alternatively, if driving, you can follow similar routes and enjoy the scenic views along the way.
Bataan Death March.
April 9, 1942. The island of Corregidor just offshore held out for almost another month.
Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Laguna, and Batangas.
The American and Philippino soldiers marched from Corregidor across the Bataan peninsula did so with insufficient amounts of food, medicine, water and rest, and were subject to death by bayonet at the whim of their captors for any or no apparent reason.
In 1941, The 4th Marine Regiment was assigned to guard the US Naval base at Cavite and Corregidor Island in the Philippines. After the outbreak of war, The Cavite battalion also went to Corregidor. American and Filipino Coast Artillery installations were put under the command of the regiment's colonel, who was thus responsible for the defense of the island, which surrendered in the early 1942. The survivors were interned by the Japanese for the duration of the war.