The Philippines were declared an American Territory on January 4, 1899,
and fortification construction soon began on the islands in the mouth of
Manila Bay. Among the sites built were Fort Mills (Corregidor), Fort
Frank, and the formidable concrete battleship of Fort Drum. The defenses
suffered constant Japanese bombardment during World War II, leading to
the surrender of American forces. In 1945 the forts were manned by
Japanese soldiers determined to hold out to the bitter end. This title
details the fortifications of this key strategic location, and considers
both their effectiveness and historical importance.