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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post abstract "The Mataguac Hill Command Post, near Yigo, Guam, has significance from 1944 during the Battle of Guam. It was the location of "the last organized resistance by the Japanese to the American liberation of Guam during World War II and therefore is considered a highlight of the invasion of Guam."It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The listing's two contributing structures are two concrete bunkers built by the Japanese military early in 1944, in a small gully at a location where fresh water was present and where thick bamboo groves may have concealed the area from American military air reconnaissance and attack. The smaller bunker is 12.4 by 5.8 metres (41 ft × 19 ft) and about 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) tall. The main portion of the larger bunker, about 10 metres (33 ft) away, is 15 by 4 metres (49 ft × 13 ft) and about 4 metres (13 ft) tall; it is L-shaped.It was used as a command post by Japanese Lt. Gen. Hideyoshi Obata. The position was attacked on August 11, 1944 by the 306th Regiment of the 77th Infantry Division of the U.S. Army. "Throwing white phosphorus grenades and using pole charges and more than 400 blocks of TNT, they blew up the front of the caverns, closing them." The bunkers were opened by American engineers three days later and 60 bodies were found, including that of General Obata.There are other abandoned concrete structures to hold water from Mataguac Spring, not far away, that were built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, after World War II.".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post added "1975-06-10".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post area "20234.282112".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post location Guam_Highway_1.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post nearestCity Yigo,_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post nrhpReferenceNumber "75002122".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageID "39943080".
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageRevisionID "664277507".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink 306th_Regiment.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink 77th_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink 77th_Sustainment_Brigade.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Guam_(1944).
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1944.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Contributing_property.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Contributing_structures.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Guam_Highway_1.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Hideyoshi_Obata.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Lt._Gen._Hideyoshi_Obata.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wikiPageWikiLink Yigo,_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post yearOfConstruction "1944".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post added "1975-06-10".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post built "1944".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post governingBody "Private".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post hasPhotoCollection Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post latDegrees "13".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post latDirection "N".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post latMinutes "32".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post latSeconds "36".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post location "Off of Guam Highway 1".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post locmapin "Guam".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post longDegrees "144".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post longDirection "E".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post longMinutes "52".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post longSeconds "55".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post name "Mataguac Hill Command Post".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post nearestCity Yigo,_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post refnum "75002122".
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post subject Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1944.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Guam.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post subject Category:World_War_II_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post type Place.
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post comment "The Mataguac Hill Command Post, near Yigo, Guam, has significance from 1944 during the Battle of Guam. It was the location of "the last organized resistance by the Japanese to the American liberation of Guam during World War II and therefore is considered a highlight of the invasion of Guam."It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post label "Mataguac Hill Command Post".
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- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post sameAs Q15250982.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post lat "13.543333333333333".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post long "144.88194444444446".
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post wasDerivedFrom Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post?oldid=664277507.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post isPrimaryTopicOf Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post.
- Mataguac_Hill_Command_Post name "Mataguac Hill Command Post".