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| | The Fall of the Philippines-Chapter 13 |
 | | The only troops remaining between the enemy and Bataan-the 11th and 21st Divisions, the 26th Cavalry, and the tank group-were now formed on their final line in front of the peninsula. |
 | | The 23d Infantry, in division reserve, was already at Dinalupihan and Colonel O'Day, senior American instructor in the 21st Division, proposed instead to place a battalion of this regiment astride Route 7 behind the 11th Division. |
 | | Soon the town was crowded with men and vehicles and as the withdrawal continued became a scene of "terrible congestion," of marching men, trucks, buses, artillery, tanks, horses, and large numbers of staff and command cars. |
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