Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - Battle for Philippines - 130th Infantry Regiment - 33rd Infantry Division w PAC - PHIL SVC X 300
Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - Battle for Philippines - 130th Infantry Regiment - 33rd Infantry Division w PAC - PHIL SVC X 300
Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - Battle for Philippines - 130th Infantry Regiment - 33rd Infantry Division w PAC - PHIL SVC X 300
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Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - Battle for Philippines - 130th Infantry Regiment - 33rd Infantry Division w PAC - PHIL SVC X 300

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 A kiss-cut provides you with the ultimate flexibility for implementing your vision—this method cuts the sticker into any shape you desire, while leaving the back intact so that it can be smoothly peeled off the page. .: White or transparent .: Grey adhesive left side for white stickers .: Four sizes to choose from .: For indoor use .: Not waterproof

Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - Battle for Philippines - 130th Infantry Regiment - 33rd Infantry Division w PAC - PHIL SVC X 300

The Battle for the Philippines, also known as the Philippines campaign, took place primarily from 1944 to 1945. It was part of the larger Pacific Theater of World War II, where American, Filipino, Australian, and Mexican forces aimed to defeat the Imperial Japanese Army, which had occupied the Philippines since 1942. The campaign began with the amphibious landings on Leyte on October 20, 1944, and continued with intense fighting across various islands, culminating in the liberation of Manila in early 1945.

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