Im going to PH as soon as this pandemic slows down...i will bring flowers in honor of these brave men/ women and to your uncle Dennis P. Sheridan Jr. (Greatest generation of all time). I will never forget American sacrifices during WW2 and i thank your family Mr Kane.
THIS REALLLY A TEARY EYES FOR ME. GOD BLESS THOSE AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES DURING WW2 FOUGHT THEIR HARDEST TO SAVE OURS. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR SERVING THE COUNTRY AND SAVINGS MY LIVE AND THE REST OF FILIPINOS LIVES.
In memory of Cpl Marcelino D. Serrano, Battery A , 86th Field Artillery BN, US Army, died in a POW camp, buried in a mass grave, but so grateful that his name is etched on the wall of the Manila American Cemetery. Thank you for all who gave their lives.
As a Filipino, I truly appreciate the bravery and sacrifice that these American heroes give to free our country from the war. Respect to those who fought for our freedom.
@@churizobilbao9336 Reason number one why the japanese attacked the Philippines in the first place is because the Americans tricked us on the Spanish-Americans negotiations the Spanish sold us to the Americans and built Military Bases here learn the history and you will know the real enimies just like the conflict between china and the west right now The west will make cannon fodders out of us Filipinos we have to stay neutral say NO! to American Military bases being built on our lands
Being from Manila, I had the privilege of visiting the place at least three times. Truly a sacred ground. It reminds me of who I should be thankful for the freedom I enjoy. Respect. 🇵🇭🇺🇸
When my brothers and I were young, our father used to bring us to the Manila American Cemetery after visiting Libingan ng mga Bayani also in Taguig. We would also have a picnic there. It is such a beautiful and solemn site.
We do respect and honor the bravery and sacrificed they did not just for the U.S but also for our country, The Philippines. They fought together with Filipinos against the Japanese Empire. The friendship and brotherhood of the U.S and the Philippines is truly Ironclad. Thank you for your service American troops, together with the Filipino soldiers who fought for the freedom. We salute you 🇺🇲🇵🇭
I grew up near that place, now living in Boston. Our family always honor fallen WW2 soldiers, having uncles who died in Bataan Death march and fought in pearl harbor. Salute! Salamat!
All those crosses on their graves was so beautiful in sight. Symbolises their courage and bravery of their life sacrifices like a modern day crusaders defending freedom and liberty.
Please also Visit the Clark Veteran Memorial! It's smaller but it's something that shouldn't be forgotten since its a grave for all unidentified WW2, Vietnam War and Korean War Grave!
Visited the place during an elementary field trip in the late 70’s. There weren’t these modern skyscrapers in the back ground yet. Just the blue sky over the white crosses. It was a very solemn and moving experience that is forever etched in my memory.
To All that served and sacrifices to free our islands from becoming Japanese...Maraming Salamat po/Thank you from the bottom of our hearts...We passby those cemeteries day and night and in my thoughts why Nobody come to visit them. There's also an American cemetery in Iloilo City. Thank you for sharing this to everyone. I hope many families will come to visit your families here. They're fallen but not forgotten. I have family members that have served with the Americans during WW II but we took them and buried them to our own public cemeteries. I wonder if there's also Americans servicemen there in WW I 1898-2010? Happy Memorial Day to All. 20:12 The best gift for me is for my Kid to be home from deployment in Europe.
About the internment camp Hazel Carlson was in: that camp was on the campus of the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, located in the Sampaloc district of Manila. Founded on April 28, 1611, it is under the administration of the Dominican Fathers, and has the distinction of being the oldest university not just in the Philippines, but in the entire Asian region as well. It is a Pontifical University, which designates a university which was established or approved directly by the Holy See. In UST's case, this distinction was made by Pope Leo XIII in 1902. The internment camp at UST was in operation from January of 1942 to the liberation of Manila in February of 1945. In total, the camp had more than 7000 prisoners, crammed into an area of 48 acres. The conditions there were terrible, with food and sanitation inadequate for the population of the camp. Some of the other prisoners were transferred to the internment camp in Los Baños, Laguna (on the grounds of what was then the University of the Philippines College og Agriculture, now part of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños, which was liberated on February 23, 1945 by men of the 11th Airborne Division and Filipino guerrillas) and many males prisoners were crammed in those notorious Japanese "hell ships like what happened to Mrs. Carlson's husband, to be sent to Japan as slave labor there. When the camp was liberated on February 3, 1945, many of the prisoners were severely malnourished, and many others were in serious to critical condition due to illness. In total, 390 people died there, including Mrs. Carlson, killed in that February 7 artillery barrage by Japanese artillery when Douglas McArthur visited the camp.
There were many schools, universities and mansions that were made as camp for the POW by the Japs. Some they made it as their torture dungeon. Iloilo City has many of them. My high school and some universities and the famous Lizares mansion were one of them. The family couldn't take their atrocities. Left and sold their mansion now owned by a private school. We heard eerie sounds and howling in our school. No one wants to stay after 5pm. All of us are running out after the bell rang. My father before he passed went one more time to see his high school. So many memories in his mind. His is the FilAm war and WW II. Mine is the howling we heard during science class. Most likely it's the Filipinos they tortured. Many guirellas that sided with the Americans. There's also one mansion the Japs avoided to bomb. The Lopez mansion shaped like a boat. They were so amazed of the architecture that they saved it. See the many mansions in Iloilo City. Many were occupied by them Japs only a few were saved.
To be honest as a filipino i also want to thanks all Americans if they did not appear who would have help the Philippines fight back like what they say as long as we are together we are the strongest
Despite the fact that the US colonized us Filipino, i could say we somehow grateful and honor to those veterans who sacrifice their lives to make this world in peace like we have right now in this current time. May your soul rest in peace.🇵🇭🔥💯🙏🇺🇸your sacrifices and patriotism will never be forgotten. Forever
Our very best friend that we never betrayed forever , here in the Philippines we honoured all their sacrifices and bravery of all Americans men and women in uniform to save our mother land during the War , we love you Americans , till death do us apart...thank you whole heartedly...
We don't have the budget for it. Too many corrupt politicians. But Filipinos, up to this day, remember that Americans have lost lives alongside Filipinos. We are greateful and we have high regard for the US military. That's why we have a mutual defense treaty and visiting forces agreement that has held strong throughout generations. Even the staunch pro-China former president was not able to weaken it. PH has expanded courtesy retirement visa for honorary consuls, retirees of international organizations and former military officers. Applicants only need a $1,000 monthly pension and $1,500 to avail of the benefits. Americans are always welcome here. Many veteran retirees find people accommodating and warm.
Our neighborhood is near that place the buildings in the background is the place known as BGC (Bonifacio Global City) which formerly a Golf course, american Cemetery is a very nice place very well maintain.
Without Japan and Germany White colonialist nations of Southeast Asia would have not weakened and most of Southeast Asia would still be under European rule until now.
My Grandpa's Dad Searved in WWII PFC Dan Charles Yegor The 2nd His Partners: Sgt Paul Nicholas Arzt Lt Neil Brandon Parker SSG Tom Jacob Lee Pvt Raymond Artz McArthur Rct Carter Daniel Ramirez Pvt Pierson Daniel Royce Sgt Bruce Tom Powell Rct Wyatt Will Tom Cpl Vinny Sandman Paul Lt Anthony Meat Rover Sgt Olivia Zach Sanfeltz
Are they burried there? You should visit them. It's an exclusive, well maintained cemeteries and there's one in Panay island too(Iloilo City). All Souls/Saints Day is a big celebration for us in November. We all go bring flowers and foods to the cemeteries and spend time with our loved ones to remember them. I hope you all can come and find out where your loved ones are. If they're missing they must be burried in our islands. God bless we will never forget and forever greatful to all of them. From words of Gen. McArthur "I shall return. "
My father is a 2nd world war viterans as a filipino i would say thank you thank you amirika the history still desame in my mind that amirika is our savior during 2nd world war thanks amirika!!!
I hope Philippine government will place one bundle of roses and a candle every all saints day November 1 every year to thanked them for their lives sacrifices.
Nope only during Memorial Day celebrated every last Monday in May. This is for all the US Armed Forces memorialized every year. We thank them for their service.
Greetings from Quezon City. I was just trying to figure out if I could make a time lapsed video of the cemetery at BGC. One correction. Mindanao is not small island. It is the 2nd largest island after Luzon. I live on Luzon and I was in Mindanao last week but still great stuff.
There are also thousands of American heroes buried in the former Clark Airbase in Angeles, Pampanga. It was inadvertently forgotten due to Mount Pinatubo's eruption. It is now completely rehab and maintained.
Where ever freedom rarely chanced, or spoken, seen or felt,...It came to the wanting of a humbled mass of a few, that we feel, see, hear of and share the heart felt reality,..WE ARE FREE,.... PEOPLE OF AMERICA, AND ALL GOOD OF MANKIND, AROUND THIS WORLD, HOPE GIVES US COURAGE TO BELIEVE, WITH DEVINE FAITH TO BE FREE,... LET US NEVER GIVE UP HOPE WHERE EVER THERE MAYBE BE A MAN OR FAMILIES TO BE FREE,... GOD, REST ALL AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN RESPECT AND PEACE,.... 🙂🇺🇸💯%✔️🙏🌎🌍
My uncle's name is on the missing person chart: Dennis P. Sheridan, Jr. If you have the opportunity to do so please leave him roses
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Im going to PH as soon as this pandemic slows down...i will bring flowers in honor of these brave men/ women and to your uncle Dennis P. Sheridan Jr. (Greatest generation of all time). I will never forget American sacrifices during WW2 and i thank your family Mr Kane.
@@sfv6 Words cannot express how grateful I am to you. Thanks for honoring my hero uncle
When you plan to go to the Philippines. Probably buy a air line tickets from a travel agency office instead of buying online.
Will do sir
Every American should visit this place when they visit the Philippines. Paid my respects
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As a Filipino thank you for restoring freedom to our country
THIS REALLLY A TEARY EYES FOR ME. GOD BLESS THOSE AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES DURING WW2 FOUGHT THEIR HARDEST TO SAVE OURS. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR SERVING THE COUNTRY AND SAVINGS MY LIVE AND THE REST OF FILIPINOS LIVES.
Rest in peace, heroes. Both countries are grateful for your service.
In memory of Cpl Marcelino D. Serrano, Battery A , 86th Field Artillery BN, US Army, died in a POW camp, buried in a mass grave, but so grateful that his name is etched on the wall of the Manila American Cemetery. Thank you for all who gave their lives.
A true Memorial of Phil.-American solid relations!# Salute!#
As a Filipino, I truly appreciate the bravery and sacrifice that these American heroes give to free our country from the war. Respect to those who fought for our freedom.
fought for our freedom are you sure about that?
Free 😂😂 BOBO mo ..what a stupid
He meant freedom from The Japanese atrocities
@@churizobilbao9336 Reason number one why the japanese attacked the Philippines in the first place is because the Americans tricked us on the Spanish-Americans negotiations the Spanish sold us to the Americans and built Military Bases here learn the history and you will know the real enimies just like the conflict between china and the west right now The west will make cannon fodders out of us Filipinos we have to stay neutral say NO! to American Military bases being built on our lands
@@nbaburn3569 if the Americans didn't help fight for that freedom you'd be talking in japanese now.
Thank you for the sacrifices and freedom you give to us…’’Old soldiers never die they just fade away’’
Watching this makes me a proud Filipino American god bless America and the Philippines
Speaking as a former US Army soldier of Philippine descent, I can assure you that these HEROES/HEROINES WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN...
GOD BLESS THE 2 FRIENDLY ALLIED COUNTRIES, USA AND THE PHILIPPINES, MABUHAY PO !
As a Filipono I would like to say thank you for these Heroes who save my homeland
Spoken like a true blue brainwashed brown brother filled with colonial mentality😂😂😂
Thank you for your service, you helped my country free from slavery, your dedication and courage will never be forgotten.
What the fuck? Do you know history? Americans colonize philippines thats why japanese targeted philippines during ww2 as they supporting hitler.
The Philippines
We honor and respect all of our American brothers who sacrificed their lives during WW2.. May you all rest in peace with God in Heaven.. 🇺🇸🇵🇭
Forever grateful for their services. Watching from Bacolod City, Philippines
Thankyou we never forget the heroic people from Colorado American , salamat po from Philippines 🇵🇭
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Still watching 12/28/24 FiL-Am 🇵🇭👏🇺🇸
01/01/2025
Being from Manila, I had the privilege of visiting the place at least three times. Truly a sacred ground. It reminds me of who I should be thankful for the freedom I enjoy. Respect. 🇵🇭🇺🇸
Most beautiful❤memorial. ❤thank you PHILIPPINES❤
When my brothers and I were young, our father used to bring us to the Manila American Cemetery after visiting Libingan ng mga Bayani also in Taguig. We would also have a picnic there. It is such a beautiful and solemn site.
We do respect and honor the bravery and sacrificed they did not just for the U.S but also for our country, The Philippines. They fought together with Filipinos against the Japanese Empire. The friendship and brotherhood of the U.S and the Philippines is truly Ironclad. Thank you for your service American troops, together with the Filipino soldiers who fought for the freedom. We salute you 🇺🇲🇵🇭
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I grew up near that place, now living in Boston. Our family always honor fallen WW2 soldiers, having uncles who died in Bataan Death march and fought in pearl harbor. Salute! Salamat!
Truly a place to behold to those men and women who sacrificed their lives in defense of freedom and liberty. Thank you Fox for this. Salute!
All those crosses on their graves was so beautiful in sight. Symbolises their courage and bravery of their life sacrifices like a modern day crusaders defending freedom and liberty.
I have been there not only it's the resting place for fallen heroes its also one of the most beautiful places I've been to.
Philippines is beautiful the people the family way of life something the usa hasn't had in 20 years
Salute to American and Filipino heroes..
So much to learn about history
Visited this cemetery during a highschool field trip. A quiet peaceful place. A truly fight fought well. Rest in Peace heroes. 🫡🫡🫡
Thank you for your service and sacrifices.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I can feel so much emotion while watching this documentary about our heroes who fought for our freedom. 🇺🇸🇵🇭🙏🏻
Please also Visit the Clark Veteran Memorial! It's smaller but it's something that shouldn't be forgotten since its a grave for all unidentified WW2, Vietnam War and Korean War Grave!
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Visited the place during an elementary field trip in the late 70’s. There weren’t these modern skyscrapers in the back ground yet. Just the blue sky over the white crosses. It was a very solemn and moving experience that is forever etched in my memory.
Salamat po from Makati City ❤
a big salute to those who served .
They will never ever be forgotten dont worry..
Im from the Philippines,in Cavite, where your uncle served..
I may not know you but from the bottom of my heart as a filipino
THANK YOU SO MUCH
We salute you heroes. We thank you for your sacrifices for us to have a freedom that we enjoy3d now.
That’s the biggest US cemetery outside Mainland USA
My grandfather was half filipino half American and served in the US airforce in Vietnam he was a corporal and died on 2019..
"... Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends."
- Jesus of Nazareth
Rest in peace to all of you..i hope america give support to Filipino more
May God bless their spirits!
We thank you for your service,,,,
Salute......
Rest in peace.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICES RENDERED FOR FREEDOM
To All that served and sacrifices to free our islands from becoming Japanese...Maraming Salamat po/Thank you from the bottom of our hearts...We passby those cemeteries day and night and in my thoughts why Nobody come to visit them. There's also an American cemetery in Iloilo City. Thank you for sharing this to everyone. I hope many families will come to visit your families here. They're fallen but not forgotten. I have family members that have served with the Americans during WW II but we took them and buried them to our own public cemeteries. I wonder if there's also Americans servicemen there in WW I 1898-2010? Happy Memorial Day to All. 20:12 The best gift for me is for my Kid to be home from deployment in Europe.
rest in peace! respect!!!
About the internment camp Hazel Carlson was in: that camp was on the campus of the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, located in the Sampaloc district of Manila. Founded on April 28, 1611, it is under the administration of the Dominican Fathers, and has the distinction of being the oldest university not just in the Philippines, but in the entire Asian region as well. It is a Pontifical University, which designates a university which was established or approved directly by the Holy See. In UST's case, this distinction was made by Pope Leo XIII in 1902.
The internment camp at UST was in operation from January of 1942 to the liberation of Manila in February of 1945. In total, the camp had more than 7000 prisoners, crammed into an area of 48 acres. The conditions there were terrible, with food and sanitation inadequate for the population of the camp. Some of the other prisoners were transferred to the internment camp in Los Baños, Laguna (on the grounds of what was then the University of the Philippines College og Agriculture, now part of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños, which was liberated on February 23, 1945 by men of the 11th Airborne Division and Filipino guerrillas) and many males prisoners were crammed in those notorious Japanese "hell ships like what happened to Mrs. Carlson's husband, to be sent to Japan as slave labor there. When the camp was liberated on February 3, 1945, many of the prisoners were severely malnourished, and many others were in serious to critical condition due to illness. In total, 390 people died there, including Mrs. Carlson, killed in that February 7 artillery barrage by Japanese artillery when Douglas McArthur visited the camp.
There were many schools, universities and mansions that were made as camp for the POW by the Japs. Some they made it as their torture dungeon. Iloilo City has many of them. My high school and some universities and the famous Lizares mansion were one of them. The family couldn't take their atrocities. Left and sold their mansion now owned by a private school. We heard eerie sounds and howling in our school. No one wants to stay after 5pm. All of us are running out after the bell rang. My father before he passed went one more time to see his high school. So many memories in his mind. His is the FilAm war and WW II. Mine is the howling we heard during science class. Most likely it's the Filipinos they tortured. Many guirellas that sided with the Americans. There's also one mansion the Japs avoided to bomb. The Lopez mansion shaped like a boat. They were so amazed of the architecture that they saved it. See the many mansions in Iloilo City. Many were occupied by them Japs only a few were saved.
Thank you, we are forever grateful, will always remember. Praying for their perpetual light and eternal peace. God bless.
These solidify a bond between two countries ✌️🧡🙏
Most beautiful cemetery I've known
Indeed and it's beside or near Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes Cemetery)
There’s also one in Clark, Pampanga.
To be honest as a filipino i also want to thanks all Americans if they did not appear who would have help the Philippines fight back like what they say as long as we are together we are the strongest
Despite the fact that the US colonized us Filipino, i could say we somehow grateful and honor to those veterans who sacrifice their lives to make this world in peace like we have right now in this current time. May your soul rest in peace.🇵🇭🔥💯🙏🇺🇸your sacrifices and patriotism will never be forgotten. Forever
My Uncle in the Army was a Casualty in WW2 . REST IN PEACE 🙏 🪦
its so beautiful.. may them rest in peace
There is also a memorial place like these at the Former Clark Air Force Base,Angeles City,Pampanga.
Home of the US 13Th Air Force.
3 of my first cousins are there . 2 on my father side & 1 on my mother side 🇵🇭✝️🙏
Our very best friend that we never betrayed forever , here in the Philippines we honoured all their sacrifices and bravery of all Americans men and women in uniform to save our mother land during the War , we love you Americans , till death do us apart...thank you whole heartedly...
America: our slave. 😄
Beautiful
Nice to watch and know the heroism.of these Amerixan young soldiers who served in WWII in the Philippines.
I think the Philippines should give special privileges to the family of the foreign fallen hero here in the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
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We don't have the budget for it. Too many corrupt politicians. But Filipinos, up to this day, remember that Americans have lost lives alongside Filipinos. We are greateful and we have high regard for the US military. That's why we have a mutual defense treaty and visiting forces agreement that has held strong throughout generations. Even the staunch pro-China former president was not able to weaken it. PH has expanded courtesy retirement visa for honorary consuls, retirees of international organizations and former military officers. Applicants only need a $1,000 monthly pension and $1,500 to avail of the benefits. Americans are always welcome here. Many veteran retirees find people accommodating and warm.
My late grandfather was rest at libingan ng bayani,
WW2 vet Usafe guerrilla
Mindanao veterans
Late major Vicente Vermoy
Died 1993
Not far from the American Cemetery and just as serene and peaceful too. 😊
Thank you to your lolo for his service. 🫡
God bless America
Thank You AMERICA❤
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I used to drive by here from home to work., some 20 yrs ago.
I pay respects and admiration to these American heroes. I salute all of you. Thank you
We sometimes visited the place when we lived nearby in the 90s up to 2004
I'm so proud of my great grand father US army one of the heroes of WWII Emiliano A. Catral🇵🇭
Our neighborhood is near that place the buildings in the background is the place known as BGC (Bonifacio Global City) which formerly a Golf course, american Cemetery is a very nice place very well maintain.
Rlp heroes thanks to served in the philippines
My Great Cousin Seaman First Class Steve Kunka was KIA on the USS Juneau Elizabeth NJ
that is why i love america
they help too much for our world
without america i dnt know whats gonna to our world
just live peace no to war
Without Japan and Germany White colonialist nations of Southeast Asia would have not weakened and most of Southeast Asia would still be under European rule until now.
@@Lenilugz5406conversely, if the Axis won, well, we’ll have new masters.
I love 💗 you rizal
imagine the relatives that can't visit these people!
There's also Clark Veterans Cemetery in my home province of Pampanga.
Respect
Rest in Peace for the American soldiers who had sacrificed themselves in the Philippines.
Thank you to all American
Salute!#
There is another cemetery that can be found here in Clark Freeport Zone..
Smaller than the American Cemetery in Taguig but this is also the resting place of our heroes not only WWII but also Vietnam War and Korean War
God bless
My Grandpa's Dad Searved in WWII
PFC Dan Charles Yegor The 2nd
His Partners:
Sgt Paul Nicholas Arzt
Lt Neil Brandon Parker
SSG Tom Jacob Lee
Pvt Raymond Artz McArthur
Rct Carter Daniel Ramirez
Pvt Pierson Daniel Royce
Sgt Bruce Tom Powell
Rct Wyatt Will Tom
Cpl Vinny Sandman Paul
Lt Anthony Meat Rover
Sgt Olivia Zach Sanfeltz
Are they burried there? You should visit them. It's an exclusive, well maintained cemeteries and there's one in Panay island too(Iloilo City). All Souls/Saints Day is a big celebration for us in November. We all go bring flowers and foods to the cemeteries and spend time with our loved ones to remember them. I hope you all can come and find out where your loved ones are. If they're missing they must be burried in our islands. God bless we will never forget and forever greatful to all of them. From words of Gen. McArthur "I shall return. "
My father is a 2nd world war viterans as a filipino i would say thank you thank you amirika the history still desame in my mind that amirika is our savior during 2nd world war thanks amirika!!!
Amirika talaga , ayusin mo naman sulat mo.
Nakakaiyak
There's another one U.S. cemetery but it's at the former U.S. Clark air force base. But it's not the same like the one in Manila
I think that area will a new Smart City of the Philippines called New Clark City
There's one too in Iloilo City .It's well maintained and exclusive cemetery.
Memorial day
thanks for all your sacrifices american soldiers.
Respect & thnk u American soldiers who fought together with filipinos during WW2. May this war never happen again. 🙏
Love u Jacinto
I went to that cemetery in Feb 2017 while on vacation.
I hope Philippine government will place one bundle of roses and a candle every all saints day November 1 every year to thanked them for their lives sacrifices.
Not all Saints day but all souls day.
No
Nope only during Memorial Day celebrated every last Monday in May. This is for all the US Armed Forces memorialized every year. We thank them for their service.
Greetings from Quezon City. I was just trying to figure out if I could make a time lapsed video of the cemetery at BGC. One correction. Mindanao is not small island. It is the 2nd largest island after Luzon. I live on Luzon and I was in Mindanao last week but still great stuff.
Honor
My late Filipino Grandfather served in U.S Military World War 2
-Sgt. Sobrevilla infantry 🫡🫡🫡
There are also thousands of American heroes buried in the former Clark Airbase in Angeles, Pampanga. It was inadvertently forgotten due to Mount Pinatubo's eruption. It is now completely rehab and maintained.
Where ever freedom rarely chanced, or spoken, seen or felt,...It came to the wanting of a humbled mass of a few, that we feel, see, hear of and share the heart felt reality,..WE ARE FREE,....
PEOPLE OF AMERICA, AND ALL GOOD OF MANKIND, AROUND THIS WORLD,
HOPE GIVES US COURAGE TO BELIEVE, WITH DEVINE FAITH TO BE FREE,...
LET US NEVER GIVE UP HOPE WHERE EVER THERE MAYBE BE A MAN OR FAMILIES TO BE FREE,...
GOD, REST ALL AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN RESPECT AND PEACE,....
🙂🇺🇸💯%✔️🙏🌎🌍
Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let Your perpetual light shine upon them. Amen
😢⚰️ Philippine children continues to sleep and live in the Cemetery.Without food and water.Please help.🙏
Nakakahiya ka