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Another banknote that won the Guinnes record of the largest one. PHILIPPINES - 100000 PISO.
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Pilippines and Slovenia
On the other side of the world
basking in the clear water of the oasis
Cellphone Doctor Mandaluyong (2017)
Hero's View
The view from the cockpit of a B-17D at Hickam Field, Territory of Hawaii, June, 1941. These Flying Fortresses had flown in from Hamilton Field, Calif., on May 31, the first trans-oceanic crossing of a bomber group. They later flew on to the Philippine Islands, where several of them were destroyed by the Japanese attack on December 8. But a number survived, and one even carried Gen. Douglas MacArthur from Del Monte Field in Mindanao to Australia.
Colin Kelly immortalized
Colin Kelly won the DSC attacking the Japanese invaders during the early days of the lst Philippines campaign flying one of these B-17s. He was killed on Dec. 10, 1941, when his plane was shot down by Zeros.
Colin Kelly
Harl Pease
Harl Pease in high school
Harl Pease won the Medal of Honor piloting one of these B-17s, which he had flown from the Philippines to Australia, then, staging from there via New Guinea with five other escaped Fortresses, attacked the Japanese stronghold at Rabaul in the Solomon Islands in support of the Marine landings on Guadalcanal, August 7, 1942. His plane was shot down and he was captured. On October 8, 1942, he was forced to dig his own grave, then beheaded.