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{{Merge|Japanese occupation of the Philippines|date=March 2009}}
{{Infobox Military Conflict
|conflict=Raid at Cabanatuan 
|image=[[Image:POWs celebrate.jpg|300px]]
|caption=Former Cabanatuan POWs in celebration, 30 January 1945 ''U.S. National Archives''
|partof=[[World War II]], [[Pacific War|Pacific theater]]
|date=30 January 1945
|place=[[Cabanatuan City]], [[Nueva Ecija]], [[Philippines]]
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[[prisoner of war|prisoners of war]] (POWs) from a Japanese [[POW camp]] near [[Cabanatuan]] and was a celebrated historic achievement involving [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] [[special forces]] during [[World War II]].

[[Edward Dmytryk]]'s 1945 film ''[[Back to Bataan]]'' starring [[John Wayne]] opens by retelling the story of the raid on the Cabanatuan POW camp. The raid was recreated in the 2005 [[John Dahl]] [[film]] ''[[The Great Raid]]''. In both 
movies films of the actual released POWS arefilms archival footage of POWs is used.
<ref>
{{cite web
|url=http://www4.army.mil/ocpa/read.php?story_id_key=7723
|title=Great Raid on Cabanatuan depicts Warrior Ethos
|publisher=www4.army.mil
|accessdate=2008-03-27
}}
(contracted; show full)[[Category:United States Army Rangers]]
[[Category:Japanese POW and internment camps|Cabanatuan]]
[[Category:Bataan Death March]]
[[Category:1945 in the Philippines]]
[[Category:Battles involving Japan|Cabanatuan]]
[[Category:Battles involving the United States|Cabanatuan]]

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