
Fort Mills
Fort Mills was a U.S. military installation located on Corregidor Island in the Philippines, constructed to defend against potential invasions by Japan or other enemies. During World War II, it served as a key strategic defense point but was attacked by Japanese forces in 1942, leading to its surrender. The fort played a significant role in the Battle of Corregidor, symbolizing U.S. resilience and sacrifice. Today, it is a historic site and reminder of the war’s battles, highlighting military engineering and the importance of strategic defense.