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Dodge 1½-Ton 
Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: 

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◊ 2006-01-26 10:20 |
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◊ 2006-05-29 08:28 |
WWII Dodge 1 1/2 ton truck. |
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◊ 2015-09-14 11:11 |
This scene was the reenactment of the near capture of Margaret Utinsky who was smuggling medicine to the sick and injured POWs at the . Before the Second World War, Margaret Utinsky lived in Manila with her husband, Jack, when the Japanese invaded the Philippines after the Pearl Harbour Bombing in December 1941, Utinsky refused to obey the order issued by US Army regarding all wives of American servicemen to be sent back to the US. When the Japanese occupied Manila on the 2nd January 1942, Utinsky jumped off a evacuation ship and stayed in Manila. After hiding in a apartment for ten weeks, she obtained false papers through a underground contact, creating the identity of Rena Utinsky, whose cover was that she was a nurse from Lithuania. As Lithuania was under occupation of Japan's ally, Germany, Utinsky was able to secure work as a nurse at the Filipino Red Cross. Known by the codename, "Miss U", Utinsky, shocked by the state of the POWs on Bataan Death March, begun suppling aid to the POWs. During which, she had found out that Jack Utinsky was captured in Bataan shortly after the Japanese Invasion, and was sent Camp O'Donnell, near Cabanatuan where he had died in captivity on the 6th March 1942. Spurred on by her husband's death, Utinsky became part of a clandestine network, suppling POWs at Camp O'Donnell, and Cabanatuan with medicine, food, and money, as well as working with the local guerrilla forces against the Japanese. On the 28th September 1943, the Japanese Military Secret Police, the Kempeitai arrested Utinsky at the hospital she worked and was taken to Fort Santiago where she was tortured for 32 days before being released. It was later revealed that one of the guerrilla fighters she had contact with in the days prior to her capture, was one of several Filipino collaborators in league with the Japanese. -- Last edit: 2022-03-10 08:51:27 |
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◊ 2017-03-22 09:21 |
Look like made for movie |
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