How 26 Volunteers Destroyed the Unsinkable Concrete Battleship
How 26 brave volunteers took down the unsinkable concrete battleship known as Fort Drum. When naval guns and heavy bombs failed, these combat engineers used a daring improvised plan to end the threat forever. This is the unbelievable true story of the raw heroism that finally cleared Manila Bay.

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