It’s such a stunningly beautiful American Cemetery 💙 What a great memorial for American and Filipino military/veterans. It’s amazing to see the relationship between 🇺🇸 and 🇵🇭. Right now there’s an exercise/training going on here in the 🇵🇭 between these 2 countries. I was watching US F16 Fighter Jets arrived 3 days ago. Also the US Navy Aircraft Carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived in the Philippines Sea. I’m in awe just watching your video and the channel War is Boring videos.
I am glad there is a positive relationship between the countries, for the most part! :) I have a feeling there will be a ton more exercises in the area over the next few years. thanks for the support as always! :)
Oh ok I missed to watch this videos…. You know the Deal here in the USA Work 12 hours Shift you go home and tired go to sleep, Cook then go back to sleep again after go back to work again 😂😅😂 Non stop …. Specially Holiday Coming Too busy We got so many patients it’s Tiring…. Thanks for the Video… 👍👍👍✌️👌🙏
Dude during the war,japanese forces invade many asian cities,japs loot the every countries they invade it's about billions of dollars of war loots and bullions of gold called Yamashita treasure ,japs buried that treasure in Philippines.check about it onlines.yamashita treasure is the biggest of all world treasure.
I think you may have to reupload this and the venice mall video on your other account as they get more views there. Manage one account first matt and focus on growing that yt account. Just a suggestion. 😊🥰
It's a bummer I know. Think the channel was shadow-banned for some reason. But unfortunately, these recent videos don't necessarily match my other channel's flow. Actually, this channel is much older with more experience too. I'll just keep it as more detailed and creative work for now.
"Battle of Leyte Gulf" is the considered the largest Naval Battle in the history of WW2, Leyte Gulf is situated in the East Philippine Sea.....There was a movie in Hollywood "Battle of Leyte Gulf".....
I was waiting for you to explain why the US had to come and help liberate the Philippines during WW2. You failed to mention that the Philippines was a US colony, purchased from Spain in 1898 for $20 million. Of course, it will not be officially said so, instead, they will say, the Philippines was part of the US Commonwealth. The US though intended to give the Philippines independence. I notice that the Pacific side of US history is not much discussed in US schools as many Americans are not aware of the PH being part of the US before.
When it comes to history, i'm not deeply knowledgeable, just in bits and pieces. For this, I didn't include a lot between the Philippines and USA's relationship and involvement in the past. I simply don't know enough at the moment. I believe someone who knows history well, could make a very long-detailed documentary linking this cemetery.
@@Reardon_Explores Ask any Filipino who finished grade school and high school knows the American occupation in the Philippines and how the Americans came. Your not knowing about the Pacific side of US history just proved what I said about the teaching of history in US schools. Its okay, a lot of Americans actually do not know the Pacific side (more about the Euro side). That is why they are surprised when they see the American cemetery in Manila. The Arlington Cemetery in Washington DC is also very well maintained, saw it first hand.
@@arembotate4100The Philippines Was American Territory For 50years …. After World War 2 ….1945 1946 American Give Back The Philippines to its People’s That’s Why Every June 10 Filipino Celebrates Independence Day … The Spaniards Rules the Philippines For 300 Years..
Thanks For The Video Matt Amazing …. 👍👍👍
It was a great place to visit. Yeah Thanks for watching!
It’s such a stunningly beautiful American Cemetery 💙 What a great memorial for American and Filipino military/veterans. It’s amazing to see the relationship between 🇺🇸 and 🇵🇭. Right now there’s an exercise/training going on here in the 🇵🇭 between these 2 countries. I was watching US F16 Fighter Jets arrived 3 days ago. Also the US Navy Aircraft Carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived in the Philippines Sea. I’m in awe just watching your video and the channel War is Boring videos.
It might be comparable to Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia 🇺🇸
I am glad there is a positive relationship between the countries, for the most part! :)
I have a feeling there will be a ton more exercises in the area over the next few years.
thanks for the support as always! :)
Haven't heard of that one but I'll have to look it up. @@amaliahightower
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Oh ok I missed to watch this videos…. You know the Deal here in the USA Work 12 hours Shift you go home and tired go to sleep, Cook then go back to sleep again after go back to work again 😂😅😂 Non stop …. Specially Holiday Coming Too busy We got so many patients it’s Tiring…. Thanks for the Video… 👍👍👍✌️👌🙏
Oh yes I know haha. It's been a while since i've been back but I know the system. I'm due for a visit. Work hard play hard haha. :)
Thank you for showing it to the world. Haven't visited this part of my birth country.
I hope you can visit one day! :)
Dude during the war,japanese forces invade many asian cities,japs loot the every countries they invade it's about billions of dollars of war loots and bullions of gold called Yamashita
treasure ,japs buried that treasure in
Philippines.check about it onlines.yamashita treasure is the biggest of all world treasure.
Ahh yes that is right. Crazy things happened in the past. A lot of lost items too in jungles and the ocean
Bgc is a former u.s military base called fort McKinley,rename to former U.S president McKinley
That is right! Was reading up on it
I think you may have to reupload this and the venice mall video on your other account as they get more views there. Manage one account first matt and focus on growing that yt account. Just a suggestion. 😊🥰
It's a bummer I know. Think the channel was shadow-banned for some reason. But unfortunately, these recent videos don't necessarily match my other channel's flow. Actually, this channel is much older with more experience too. I'll just keep it as more detailed and creative work for now.
"Battle of Leyte Gulf" is the considered the largest Naval Battle in the history of WW2, Leyte Gulf is situated in the East Philippine Sea.....There was a movie in Hollywood "Battle of Leyte Gulf".....
Okay. Thanks for the information. I will have to check it out!
Visit the Historical Corregidor Island in Manila Bay🇺🇲🇵🇭
Take a ferry to get there?
@@Reardon_Explores Yes, there is a ferry terminal in SM by the Bay/Mall of Asia Complex🙂
I was waiting for you to explain why the US had to come and help liberate the Philippines during WW2. You failed to mention that the Philippines was a US colony, purchased from Spain in 1898 for $20 million. Of course, it will not be officially said so, instead, they will say, the Philippines was part of the US Commonwealth. The US though intended to give the Philippines independence. I notice that the Pacific side of US history is not much discussed in US schools as many Americans are not aware of the PH being part of the US before.
When it comes to history, i'm not deeply knowledgeable, just in bits and pieces. For this, I didn't include a lot between the Philippines and USA's relationship and involvement in the past. I simply don't know enough at the moment. I believe someone who knows history well, could make a very long-detailed documentary linking this cemetery.
@@Reardon_Explores Ask any Filipino who finished grade school and high school knows the American occupation in the Philippines and how the Americans came. Your not knowing about the Pacific side of US history just proved what I said about the teaching of history in US schools. Its okay, a lot of Americans actually do not know the Pacific side (more about the Euro side). That is why they are surprised when they see the American cemetery in Manila. The Arlington Cemetery in Washington DC is also very well maintained, saw it first hand.
@@arembotate4100The Philippines Was American Territory For 50years …. After World War 2 ….1945 1946 American Give Back The Philippines to its People’s That’s Why Every June 10 Filipino Celebrates Independence Day … The Spaniards Rules the Philippines For 300 Years..
@@piacash5216 And the point of the reply is? I pretty much know that, Filipino, born, raised, educated and spent several years of my work career.