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  2. Camp O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Camp O'Donnell is a current military base and former United States military reservation in the Philippines located on Luzon island in the municipality of Capas in Tarlac.It housed the Philippine Army's newly created 71st Division and after the Americans' return, a United States Army camp.

  3. Colonel Ernesto Rabina Air Base - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Camp O'Donnell in Tarlac, Philippines. The 68-kilometre (42 mi) facility is located approximately 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Clark Air Base and is primarily used for aerial combat training, which include bombing and strafing practice, as well as ground unit maneuver and live fire exercises .

  4. Capas National Shrine - Wikipedia

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    The Capas National Shrine (Filipino: Pambansang Dambana ng Capas) in Barangay Aranguren, [5] Capas, Tarlac, Philippines was built by the Philippine government as a memorial to Allied soldiers who were interned at Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March during the Second World War.

  5. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Luzon

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    The Death March of Filipino and American Prisoners of War from Mariveles and Bagac to Camp O' Donnell, Capas, Tarlac April 1942 Structure Memorial More than 70,000 Filipino and American soldiers were tortured by the Japanese in this march after the Fall of Bataan. Mariveles Filipino, English 1967 The Fall of Bataan 9 April 1942 Site/Events Site

  6. Surviving Bataan: Fayetteville area prisoner of war connections

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    Trapnell was imprisoned in Camp O'Donnell in the Philippines and then Cabanatuan, where thousands of Americans died by the end of 1942. Staff writer Rachael Riley can be reached at rriley ...

  7. Bataan Death March - Wikipedia

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    Upon arrival at the Capas train station, they were forced to walk the final 9 miles (14 km) to Camp O'Donnell. [22] Even after arriving at Camp O'Donnell, the survivors of the march continued to die at rates of up to several hundred per day, which amounted to a death toll of as many as 20,000 Americans and Filipinos. [28]

  8. Capas - Wikipedia

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    O’Donnell was reverted as a barrio of Capas by the Philippine Commission of 1902 including Moriones reverted to Tarlac town and Murcia back to Concepcion. Capas is known in history as the site of the infamous death march concentration camp during World War II.

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