Map of the Villa Verde trail used by the US 32nd Infantry Division during the Luzon Campaign, Jan 30 through May 28, 1945

Caption     Map of the Villa Verde trail used by the US 32nd Infantry Division during the Luzon Campaign, Jan 30 through May 28, 1945 ww2dbase
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Photo Size 1,800 x 1,300 pixels
Photos on Same Day 30 Jan 1945
Photos at Same Place Luzon, Philippines
Added By David Stubblebine
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1. Staff Sarg Henry E Brooks says:
14 May 2015 10:28:26 AM

http://www.angelfire.com/hi/RedArrowDivision/ww2.html
Staff Sarge. Henry Brooks awarded the Distinguished Service Cross at Dibble Army Hospital, Minlow Park CA. 157 DSC's, 1854 Bronze Star Medals, 11,500 Purple Hearts were awarded in the 32nd Division. Henry awarded Combat Infantry Badge, Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star Medal w/ 1 Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart w/ 1 Oak Leaf Cluster, Philippine Liberation Medal w/ one bronze star, Asiatic Pacific Theater Medal w/ 1 bronze star, Good Conduct Medal, American Theater Ribbon, World War II Victory Medal, Expert Rifle, rifle squad leader 127th Inf. Reg., Luzon Philippines, Villa Verde Trail or "goat path in the clouds", 70% combat disablied
2. Anonymous says:
31 Jul 2017 01:59:34 PM

What events led to General Gill's hospitalization?
3. Anonymous says:
23 Mar 2020 07:53:28 AM

Looking for details of the crew of the tank destroyed on Dar Awan Hill. I believe it might be from 1st Pltn B. Coy 775th Tank Bn.
4. Brian Maguire says:
23 Mar 2020 07:58:03 AM

I am looking for details of the tank crew of the M4 destroyed at Dar Awan Hill, near Malico. I believe that it might've been from a platoon commanded by Lt Beltz, B.Coy 775th Tank Battalion. It is the wish of the owners of the land to display the names of the crew. Also any information on the battle would be appreciate.
5. Anonymous says:
2 Mar 2021 08:52:31 PM

Anyone who has information regarding Dar Awan Hill. We are planning to open it for tourist. We already restored the existing fox holes but we lack historical information. Hoping for a response. Thank you

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