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The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is located in
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, within the boundaries of the former Fort William McKinley. It can be reached most easily from the city via EDSA to McKinley Road, then to McKinley Parkway inside the Bonifacio Global City. The Nichols Field Road is the easiest access from
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to the cemetery. The cemetery, or 615,000 square metres in area, is located on a prominent plateau, visible at a distance from the east, south and west. With a total of 17,206 graves, it has the largest number of graves of any cemetery for U.S. personnel killed during
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and holds war dead from the Philippines and other allied nations. Many of the personnel whose remains are interred or represented were killed in
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, or during the Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) or the Allied recapture of the islands. The headstones are made of marble which are aligned in eleven plots forming a generally circular pattern, set among a wide variety of tropical trees and shrubbery. The Memorial is maintained by the
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. The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. except December 25 and January 1. Otherwise, this cemetery has only one Commonwealth War Dead burial in
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General layout

The entrance to the cemetery is at the far (east) side of the large grassed circle just beyond the military sentinel's post which is at the junction of Rizal Drive and Eighth Avenue. Immediately beyond the gate is the plaza with its circular fountain; at the right is the Visitors' Building. Stretching from the plaza to the memorial is the central mall, which is lined with mahogany trees ('' Swietenia macrophylla''). Circular roads leading eastward and westward through the graves area join the straight roads along the edges of the mall.


The memorial

Twenty-five large mosaic maps in four rooms recall the actions of the
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in the Pacific, China, India and Burma. Carved in the floors are the seals of the American states and its territories.


Notable burials and memorials

Twenty-three
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recipients are buried or memorialized at the Manila cemetery. Also honored are the five
Sullivan Brothers The five Sullivan brothers were World War II sailor brothers of Irish American descent who, serving together on the light cruiser , were all killed in action during and shortly after its sinking around November 13, 1942. The five brothers, ...
, who perished when the light cruiser was sunk in Nov. 1942. A. Peter Dewey (1916–1945), an OSS officer killed in Saigon shortly after World War II ended, is listed on the Tablets of the Missing.American Battle Monuments Commission
.
The
Camp O'Donnell Camp O'Donnell is a 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 Unit ...
Memorial is dedicated to the memory of the "Battling Bastards of Bataan".


Medal of Honor recipients

* Burials ** Dale E. Christensen (1920–1944), for action in New Guinea in July 1944 ** Leroy Johnson (1919–1944), for action at Leyte, Philippines ** Charles E. Mower (1924–1944), for action at Leyte, Philippines ** Robert A. Owens (1920–1943), for action at Bougainville ** Charles H. Roan (1923–1944), for action at Peleliu Island, Palau ** William H. Thomas (1923–1945), for action in the Zambales Mountains, Luzon, Philippines ** Louis J. Van Schaick (1875–1945), for action against Philippine insurgents in 1901 *
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s and memorial listings ** Lewis Kenneth Bausell (1924–1944), for action at Peleliu ** Daniel J. Callaghan (1890–1942), for action as commanding officer in the Battle of Guadalcanal ** George F. Davis (1911–1945), for action in the invasion of Lingayen Gulf ** Samuel D. Dealey (1906–1944), for action off of Luzon ** Ernest E. Evans (1908–1944), for action commanding USS ''Johnston'' in the Battle off Samar ** Elmer E. Fryar (1914–1944), for action at Leyte, Philippines ** Howard W. Gilmore (1902–1943), for action in the Southwest Pacific ** Robert M. Hanson (1920–1944), for action at Bougainville and New Britain Islands ** Alexander R. Nininger Jr. (1918–1942), for action at Bataan ** Harl Pease Jr. (1917–1942), for action over New Guinea ** Oscar V. Peterson (1899–1942), for action aboard USS ''Neosho'' ** Milton E. Ricketts (1913–1942), for action aboard USS ''Yorktown'' in the Battle of the Coral Sea **
Albert H. Rooks Albert Harold Rooks (December 29, 1891 – March 1, 1942) was a captain in the United States Navy who Posthumous recognition, posthumously received the Medal of Honor during World War II. Biography Albert Harold Rooks was born in Colton, Washingt ...
(1891–1942), for action commanding USS ''Houston'' ** Norman Scott (1889–1942), for action as second in command in the Battle of Guadalcanal ** Kenneth N. Walker (1898–1943), for actions commanding the USAAF 5th Bomber Command in the South Pacific Theater ** George Watson (1915–1943), for action near New Guinea ** Raymond H. Wilkins (1917–1943), for action at Simpson Harbor, Rabaul, New Britain ** Cassin Young (1894–1942), for action commanding USS ''Vestal'' during the attack on Pearl Harbor


Other notable people

* Rear Admiral
Theodore E. Chandler Theodore Edson Chandler (December 26, 1894 – January 7, 1945) was a Rear admiral of the United States Navy during World War II, who commanded battleship and cruiser divisions in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He was killed in action wh ...
(1894-1945), U.S. Navy,
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for action aboard USS in the
Invasion of Lingayen Gulf The Invasion of Lingayen Gulf ( fil, Paglusob sa Golpo ng Lingayen), 6–9 January 1945, was an Allies of World War II, Allied Amphibious warfare, amphibious operation in the Commonwealth of the Philippines, Philippines during World War II. In t ...
* Brigadier General
James Dalton II James Leo Dalton II (January 20, 1910 – May 16, 1945) was a general and commander of United States Army forces during World War II. He graduated from West Point in 1933 and earned the Silver Star during the strategically significant Guadalca ...
(1910–1945), U.S. Army,
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for action in the New Guinea campaign (Dalton was killed in action at the Battle of Balete Pass in Luzon, Philippines) * Lieutenant Commander Hilan Ebert (1903–1942), U.S. Navy,
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for action aboard USS ''Northampton'' in the Battle of Guadalcanal


References


Bibliography

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Manila American Cemetery and Memorial


External links


Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Official Website
from the
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including a video and several photos, some in the public domain.
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial: Many Photographs and Information about the Cemetery and Memorial
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