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Location Lat 15° 40' 53N Long 120° 20' 51E Bamban (Bambam) is located at an elevation of 164' above sea level in Tarlac Province in central Luzon in the Philippines. To the south is the Bamban River and Mabalacat. To the north is Capas and beyond Tarlac (Tarlac City). The prewar Manila Railroad line and Route 3 highway cross the Bamban River to the south and continued to the northeast to Capas then Tarlac (Tarlac City). Wartime History During early 1942, the retreating U.S. Army destroyed the bridge over the Bamban River. During 1942, occupied by the Japanese who made a wooden bridge at the same location. By January 1945, this bridge was destroyed by U.S. aerial attacks and sabotage by guerrillas. After the U.S. Army landing at Lingayen Gulf, Bamban west of the divisional boundary between the 40th Division and 37th Division. On January 23, 1945 the U.S. Army, 40th Infantry Division (40th ID), 160th Infantry Regiment (160th IR) advancing southward along Route 3 liberates Bamban Airfield without opposition. By afternoon, small groups of Japanese defending Bamban are eliminated and they gain a crossing over Bamban River. One battalion engaged them and cleared the town area by afternoon and advanced westward towards the hills while another battalion advanced southward to the ford over Bamban River but came under mortar fire from the hills to the west. The Japanese defensive positions in the hills and high ground formed the northern edge of the Clark Field perimeter. Bamban Airfield (Bambam) Located north-east of town Hill 500 Located to the west of Bamban, attacked by 108th Infantry Regiment January 23-31, 1945. Thrall Hill Located to the west of Bamban, attacked by 160th Infantry Regiment January 23-31, 1945. Hill E Located to the west of Bamban, small hill in front of the ridge consisting of Thrall Hill, Hill 5, and Hill G. Hill 5 Located near Bamban Hill G Located near Bamban References U.S. Army in World War II Triumph in the Philippines Chapter X The Capture of Clark Field pages 169–171, 170 (photo), 171 (map), 173-177, 179, 182-185 Contribute
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