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{{Infobox military conflict
|conflict=Raid at Cabanatuan
|image=[[File:POWs celebrate.jpg|300px|alt=A couple hundred men are all facing the camera, smiling and cheering. Many have their hands raised. The men are wearing uniforms, t-shirts, and shorts. Huts and trees can be seen in the background.]]
|caption=Former Cabanatuan City POWs in celebration, January 30, 1945
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|casualties1='''United States:'''<br />2&nbsp;killed<br />4&nbsp;wounded<br />2&nbsp;prisoners died <br />'''Philippine Commonwealth:'''<br />21&nbsp;wounded
|casualties2=530–1,000&nbsp;killed<br>4 tanks out of action
}}
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The '''Raid at Cabanatuan'''
, also known as '''The Great Raid''', was a rescue of [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] prisoners of war (POWs) and civilians from a Japanese camp near [[Cabanatuan City]], in the Philippines. On January&nbsp;30, 1945, during World War II, [[United States Army Rangers]], [[Alamo Scouts]], and [[Filipino people|Filipino]] [[guerrilla warfare|guerrillas]] liberated more than 500 from the [[POW camp]].

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[[Category:United States Army Rangers]]
[[Category:Japanese prisoner of war and internment camps]]
[[Category:Bataan Death March]]
[[Category:Battles of World War II involving Japan]]
[[Category:Battles of World War II involving the United States]]
[[Category:Military raids]]
[[Category:POW escapes and rescues during World War II]]