Camp John Hay

Camp John Hay was a US Army camp near Baguio, Luzon. For a time, part of the 1st Battalion of the Philippine Division's 43rd Infantry Regiment (PS) was stationed here. It primarily served, though, as a rest and relaxtion center for the US Military. Its prescence in mountains actually led to the creation of Baguio City. At the present time, it has been converted as a tourist attraction by the Philippines. Among its major attractions is a golf-course and several restaurants as well as The Manor House hotel. See also: *Military History of the United States

 

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