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Talisay Landing

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force of 8,500 men and intelligence network alerted the Allied forces about the plan of the Japanese to scatter landmines in the landing areas to delay the Allied advance. Armed with this knowledge, the landing was preceded by a bombardment of the beaches in Talisay to soften up Japanese positions.
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The landing at Talisay paved the way to the liberation of Cebu on 27 March 1945, and the surrender of the Japanese forces on the island on 28 August 1945.
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In Talisay's beachfront, a set of seven life-sized statues were installed to commemorate the landing event. In 2009, the
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Reports of General MacArthur: suppl. MacArthur in Japan: the occupation, military phase
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Landing event of Allied forces in the Philippines during World War II
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Battles of World War II involving the United States
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World War II
Pacific War
Allied soldiers landing at the beach in Talisay
10°14′30.75″N 123°50′56.39″E / 10.2418750°N 123.8489972°E / 10.2418750; 123.8489972 (Talisay)
United States
William Howard Arnold
United States
Philippines
James M. Cushing
Allied
amphibious landing
Cebu
World War II
Operation Victor II
Bohol
Negros
guerrilla
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Reports of General MacArthur: suppl. MacArthur in Japan: the occupation, military phase



"Monument Details"
"Talisay landing revisited"
"Promenade and Heritage Park: Highlighting Talisay City's History and Culture"
"Only one World War II veteran at Cebu's 78th 'Takas sa Talisay' rites"
"Tell It to SunStar: A sad Talisay experience"
Categories
Battles of World War II involving the United States
Philippines campaign (1944–1945)

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