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  1. The Battle of Bataan (Tagalog: Labanan sa Bataan; January 7 – April 9, 1942) was fought by the United States and the Philippine Commonwealth against Japan during World War II. The battle represented the most intense phase of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II.

  2. World War II and the Battle of Bataan. Once the United States entered World War II following Pearl Harbor, the USAFFE were tasked to push back against the Japanese and to delay Japanese action at the mouth of Manila Bay. Their main objective was to serve as a buffer between the Japanese and the American colonial possession of the Philippines.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · The Battle of Bataan was fought January 7-April 9, 1942, as the Japanese attacked and ultimately overwhelmed Allied forces on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.

  4. The Battle of Bataan began on January 6, 1942, and almost immediately the defenders were on half rations. Sick with malaria, dengue fever, and other diseases, living on monkey meat and a few grains of rice, and without air cover or naval support, the Allied force…

  5. The Battle for the Recapture of Bataan (Filipino: Labanan para sa Bataan) from 31 January to 21 February 1945, by US forces and Allied Filipino guerrillas from the Japanese, part of the campaign for the liberation of the Philippines, was waged to secure the western shore of Manila Bay to enable the use of its harbor and open new supply lines ...

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · The siege of Bataan was the first major land battle for the Americans in World War II and one of the most-devastating military defeats in American history. The force on Bataan, numbering some 76,000 Filipino and American troops, is the largest army under American command ever to surrender.

  7. Jun 1, 2006 · The First Battle of Bataan. The Japanese opened the battle for Bataan at 1500 on 9 January with a concentrated barrage directed against II Corps. As "the roar of artillery . . . shook the...

  8. To both sides in the conflict, the four months between the launch of the great Japanese Pacific offensive and the fall of Bataan must have felt like an eternity.

  9. Filipino troops had made up seven-eighths of the main line of resistance during the Battle of Bataan. The US Sixth and Eighth Armies employed thousands of Filipinos during the liberation of the Philippines.

  10. The Battle of Bataan was part of Japan's invasion of the Philippines during World War II. The capture of the Philippine Islands was important to Japan's goals. Japan wanted to control the Southwest Pacific, capture the resource -rich Dutch East Indies , and protect its Southeast Asia side.