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English: Behind camouflaged barricade like this the valiant little band of Filipinos and Americans on Bataan Peninsula held out for 124 days against a far stronger Japanese foe. These men are members of an anti-tank company. Crews like them knocked out numbers of mall Japanese tanks with extremly accurate fire until the finally bowed to the inevitable – after upsetting the delicate balance of Japan's military timetable for three months.
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