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Tango0114 May 2020 4:21 p.m. PST

"The Stuart M5A1 light tank took part in the US-led liberation of the islands from the Japanese in 1944-1945.

The relic was removed by engineers from the country's armed forces in Medellin, a province on the northwestern tip of the island of Cebu.

In March 1945, local guerrillas accompanied infantry regiments from the US Army on a drive toward the adjacent island of Leyte…"


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