Examples of using Ormoc in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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From Ormoc City.
The troops were to be taken from Manila via Mindanao to Ormoc.
Floods in the Ormoc region in 1991 killed 5,101 people.
Gen. Arnold finally began his advance toward Ormoc with a novel tactic.
Ormoc is the economic, cultural, commercial and transportation hub of western Leyte.
Lake DanaoLocated in Ormoc City, 125 km. from Tacloban City.
On the nights of 29- 30 November and 1-2 December she joined in sweeps of Ormoc Bay, hunting Japanese shipping.
Image caption Ormoc, in Leyte province, was one of the worst-affected areas.
On 5 December 1944, United States Marines made a landing at San Pedro Bay, 27 miles(43 km)south of Ormoc City.
Outside of Ormoc City, 159 people were killed across Leyte and Negros Occidental.
After a month of convoy operations,Schley joined the task group which carred out landing on Ormoc Bay on December 7.
By that time, national aid to Ormoc reached $1.1 million, with more than half coming from a presidential grant.
Initially, it took over 24 hours for word of the disaster to reachofficials due to a crippled communication network around Ormoc City.
ORMOC CITY, Philippines- A boat carrying 173 passengers has capsized in the central Philippines, minutes after leaving port.
Supply distribution centers were established in Ormoc, providing residents with food, water, and materials, by November 11.
Rescuers tie a rope at the capsized vesselMBCA Kim-Nirvana to pull it towards the shore near a port in Ormoc city, central Philippines, July 3, 2015.
They were attacked by American PT boats in Ormoc Bay on the night of 28 November and by air attack as the survivors left the area.
Wakatsuki's wreck was discovered in early December 2017 by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's research vessel RV Petrel 869 ft(265 m)below the surface of Ormoc Bay.
The Malitbog Geothermal Power Station,located about 25 kilometers north of Ormoc City in Leyte Island, the Philippines, has a capacity of generating 230 MW of electricity.
Early on the morning of 11 November, her aircraft combined with others of TF 38 to attack a Japanese reinforcement convoy,just as it was preparing to enter Ormoc Bay from the Camotes Sea.
Cebuano is also the prime language in Western Leyte, noticeably in Ormoc and other municipalities surrounding the city, though most of the residents in the area name the Cebuano language by their own demonyms such as"Ormocanon" in Ormoc and"Albuerahanon" in Albuera.
Targets were few, but her group sent a barge to the bottom on their second foray,and bombarded enemy positions on the shores of the bay in preparation for the landings in Ormoc Bay a few days later.
Anti-Japanese shipping runs in the central Philippines, particularly the Ormoc Bay area, followed and on 12 November the hammering of Luzon was resumed and repeated again on 25 November to 2 December and 10 to 21 December.
At least 134 passengers were rescued or swam ashore after the Kim Nirvana went down in choppywaters Thursday just minutes after leaving Ormoc City on the island of Leyte on its regular route to the Camotes Islands.
While serving as the flagship of Destroyer Squadron 2 under the command of Rear Admiral Mikio Hayakawa, she was attacked and sunk by American aircraft from Task Force38 on 11 November 1944 during the Battle of Ormoc Bay.
In the third phase, the two corps would takeseparate routes through the mountains to clear the enemy from Ormoc Valley and the west coast of the island at the same time placing an outpost on the island of Samar some thirty-five miles north of Tacloban.
On 21 October 1944 Sentai-16 was detached from Vice Admiral Kurita's Force to assist the Southwest Area Fleet's transport of 2,500 soldiers of the IJA 41st Regiment from Cagayan,Mindanao to Ormoc, Leyte.
The Battle of Ormoc Bay was a series of air-sea battles between Imperial Japan and the United States in the Camotes Sea in the Philippines from 11 November-21 December 1944, part of the Battle of Leyte in the Pacific campaign of World War II.
She returned to Leyte with transports carrying reinforcements 23 November, and through the next month, continued her support of the first phase of the Philippine Liberation, escorting convoys,firing prelanding bombardments at Ormoc Bay and Mindoro, and firing on Japanese aircraft in several attacks.
Nonetheless by 11 December, the Japanese had succeeded in moving more than 34,000 troops to Leyte and over 10,000 short tons(9,100 t) of materiél, most through the port of Ormoc on the west coast, despite heavy losses to reinforcement convoys, including engagements at Ormoc Bay, because of relentless air interdiction missions by US aircraft.