S.S. Panay

S.S. Panay


Type: Artifact > Photo
Location: Philippine Islands > Negros
People: None, or no names available

It is possible that this wrecked vessel is the S.S. Panay, which the S.S. Mayon discovered off the coast of Negros during the 19th Bomb Group's flight from Marivelas Point to Cagayan.

Document No.: 4.14.0296



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Image No.: 4.14.0296
    1. Provenance
        a. Source
        b. Copyright and Usage
        c. Physical Description
        d. Geographic Location
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S.S. Panay - Image No. 1




Provenance


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Source

Charles Montgomery sent this photograph to Alfred R. Young. The print from which this digital copy was made is part of the Alfred R. Young papers in The BenHaven Archives.

Copyright and Usage

This document may be copied for educational, non-profit, or personal uses; however, an appropriate acknowledgement of the source should appear with each copy. The source should be designated as "Al Young (Charles Montgomery, alyoung.com." To request permission to use this image in association with any for-profit endeavor, please contact us.

Physical Description

10 in. x 8 in., image is 9.5 in. x 6 in.

Geographic Location of Origin or Subject

Negros, Philippine Islands

Latitude: 11.039034°
Longitude: 122.020537°
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My Father's Captivity

My Father's Captivity


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My Father's Captivity is the story of how a young man endured 39 months as a World War II prisoner of the Japanese, and what he learned that can help any captive overcome any kind of captivity. Scheduled for publication in 2008, the book's 338 pages include 126 photographs and the text of nearly 60 original documents. The book represents the culmination of 28 years of research and writing. Categories: Al Young, Book, My Father's Captivity
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