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Following a non-combat landing on the island of Leyte in the Philippines, the 503d RCT ( Regimental Combat Team ) made a major amphibious landing on Mindoro Island in the central Philippines on 15 December 1944.
Originally, it was intended for the 503rd to jump on Mindoro, but due to inadequate airstrip facilities on Leyte, an airborne landing was not possible.
During the Battle of Mindoro, the 503rd was subjected to intense air and naval actions, at one point being shelled for 25 minutes by a Japanese naval task force.
One company of the 503rd RCT engaged in a fierce battle against a company-size Japanese force defending an enemy air raid warning station on the north end of the island.
The success of the Mindoro operation enabled the U. S. Army Air Force to construct and operate air strips and forward air bases to support later landings at Lingyen Gulf, Luzon.

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