Corregidor Island - Philippines


The distance from Corregidor Island's Topside to Bottomside is approximately three kilometers long. Its width is approximately five kilometers at its widest point. Corregidor Island has an elevation of 628 feet above sea level at Topside, its highest point, and 50 feet above sea level at Bottomside, its lowest point..


Rest assured.... the island is in good hands now!


Middleside Barracks


Battery Way
Look closely for the holes in the concrete made by enemy shells, the holes have since been filled up with dirt.


Ordnance Repair Shop


Battery Hearn - The range of this gun was up to 18 miles.


Mile Long Barracks


Cine Corregidor (building where movies were shown)


Pacific War Memorial


If you look closely you can see Malinta Tunnel (left).


57 MM Anti Tank Gun.


50 Caliber Water-Cooled Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun.
Americans used against Japanese invasion forces (aircraft & personal) Dec 29, 1941 to May 6, 1942.


81 MM Mortar
Americans used against Japanese invading forces on Corregidor May 5-6, 1942
Also used by Philippine Liberation Forces


Map of the Death March
Death March begin in Mariveles (province of Baatan) and ended at Camp O'Donnell (province of Tarlac)


(left) Presidential Car for President Manuel L. Quezon   /  General Douglas MacArthur's Car (right)


Battery Geary
Totally destroyed. Pictures below also shows the total collapse of the ammunitions building, direct hit.


Battery Crockett


Holes in the concrete caused by the Japanese bombardment.


Let it be known to the whole world that on April 23, 1942 and on this portion of the entire national hallowed shrine of Corregidor the blood of those who were so dear to our hearts, flowed and consecrated the soil beneath.

We the sons and daughters of the members of the 91st Coast Artillery Regiment who perished here in Battery Crockett find a great measure of pride that the same blood they shed also runs in our veins. We dedicate this memento for their sacrifice and heroism and that we may also find in ourselves that quality of patriotism that they have so unselfishly demonstrated.

Sons And Daughters of the members of the 91st Coast Artillery Regiment


Those famous words known by both Filipinos & Americas, "I SHALL RETURN"
General Douglas MacArthur


Caballo Island


Japanese artillery guns - installed during the Japanese occupation.


Malinta Tunnel - East Entrance
Completed in 1922, Malinta Tunnel has a main tunnel 835 feet long and 24 feet wide with 24 laterals branching out from it. Originally an arsenal and an underground hospital, its unique location beneath the Malinta Hill made it an ideal bomb-proof headquarters for embattled Filipinos and Americans, and served as the seat of the Philippine Government under President Manuel L. Quezon during the early days of the Japanese occupation.