Thanks for going up to the roof - the view of the night sky from up there was fantastic - the last Time I was up there was Dec 1966 just before I came back to the states - Lots of memories - Old medic here - MABUHAY !!
Thank you, Brian, for the final tour. Godspeed to you & Lot and family on your move to a new and better life on that beautiful island, so well deserved. Looking forward to your transition vlogging!
I really did enjoy this video I'm a history buff I have enjoyed the hospital videos you have showed us over the years I will miss them I got to come to the museum once it's open I will give it 10 years you know how slow the Philippines is keep on having fun my friends all my best Ramon from Athens Georgia in the USA 🇺🇸 💖
What else can we say . Thank you for all the awesome videos you have done . Have been watching for many years Brian . Good luck for your next adventure in life 🙏🙏 we will be still watching ..
Hi Brian, Thank you for sharing this visit to theOldHospital/New Museum. I appreciate the final update they have made a lot of progress since you began filming this area. I also look forward to watching your new videos from the province. I have enjoyed the videos you have made of travel and diving and your family experiences.
Thanks Philly,I actually was at that hospital in the 80s.It was state of the art.You will enjoy the province,I live in Pangasinan we took a picture together at Tequila Reef around 2 years ago.Enjoy your time you have left in AC.The Korean Community and Ace hole will miss you Bro.
Good tour Brian thanks !! I was hoping you would do an update before you left !! Looking forward to the first province video !!! Good luck guys and enjoy the change !!
Brian, Thanks for updating us on the renovation of the former Clark Air Base Hospital. I honestly hope one of the regular bloggers in the Angeles City area takes the time to cover the renovation after you and your family relocate to the province. Safe travels during you pending journey. Thanks for your years of coverage of Angeles City and Clark.
We’re going to miss your updates with the old hospital, and your daily walks in Angeles city☹️ But we will always follow you wherever you go. God bless, Brian ❤️ Always watching from Canada🇨🇦
Brian my brother thanks for the update. You have definitely done an outstanding job keeping us informed about the progress on this project. Thank you for sharing your content. I always appreciate and enjoy watching ✌🏾.
Thank you both for taking time out to do your last look around the Old Hospital, so much has changed from the first visit, but still far more to go before its finished. Take care on your travels to the Province, I hope the clean air helps with your cough, and I am sure you will be able to find things to to show us.
Hey Brian my dear friend, I just want to say Thank you for letting us all experience the renovation of this historic hospital. I will definitely miss your updates on this project. But I truly look forward to see what lies ahead of you and your beautiful family when you get settled down in Siargao Island. Thank you Brian my dear friend for sharing this awesome video. Please stay safe and healthy, and God bless you, lot, Borges, Miguel, Hannah grace, Bing Bing(Sam), Reynalyn, Reynalyn's daughter, Adrian, Chubbs, and the rest of your beautiful family. And may God bless Batchoy, B-2, Rocky, Mama Earl(RIP), and little snow always.😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thanks for all your videos in Angeles City over the last seven years I've been following yourself and Luisa and family.Looking forward and excited to be watching the next chapter of your lives in the province of the Philippines 🇵🇭 Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 😀👍🏻🇬🇧
Thanks for the tour Brian and LotLot ! I met you both back in 2019 at Lots sari sari store . Good luck on your move !! 4 June I'll be back to Bulacan landing at Clark LOL
Brian thank you so much for all the hospital updates I was stationed behind the hospital at C ward which was the 19th aeromedical staging facility from 1981 to 1984.Thanks for the memories my friend.I would love to drink a cold one with you if I ever run into you.THANKS.
This is sad. You are always the first one I checked when I launch TH-cam if you have updates regarding Clark. I'm planning going in there in the future! Hope to see you during the launch day!
Make a good eating place on roof if they enclose part of it . Come back in a year and show us the progress if you are in the area . Looking forward to your videos in new home
It will be sad not to see videos from Angeles with actual content when you are gone.Hope you go back once or twice a year and do an update including the old base
I like when Lot is in your videos, and You are in hers. I think it should be that way more often. I believe you should feature her more prominently, as she is a very special lady and you’re extremely fortunate to have her.
If it is for solar panels they should be pointed to the south at 15 degrees to catch the most sun. Not sure of the angle of those brackets or the compass directions there, but I agree it could be for solar panel installation if the numbers match up.
It looks different since the first time you took us in there. It is really sad that nobody wanted to take over telling the story and showing the progress, man, it is an important part of history! I think they might complete it by the time Bing grows up and has a family of her own, at the rate they are going with it. Hahaha. I wonder if the opening going all the way up and down were something like a return air duct for ventilation?
And just to let you know,And this historic,old and classic U.S. Air Force's and also our U.S. Space Force's very,very and very --- owned Clark Air Force Base Hospital gives,offers and provides lots of past American Naval and Military history/histories there.Semper Fidelis
thats sad no one wants to follow thru with the old hospital,,,,maybe Chubbs would ??? i think that shaft top to bottom may have had something to do with ventiation,, tnx Brian,,have a safe trip to the province,,i will be in philippines in november !
Brian, other bloggers are not interested because sex sells but you are a cut above the rest and we will miss your updates on Clark AFB Hospital. We hope the province move works out so we can continue to follow your channel but you'll always be the "king of Angeles City".
My son was born June 2nd 1984 at that hospital but i'm not sure what floor ! The day he was born an Thunderbird pilot was also having a baby so we did get to meet some of the pilots ! Maturnity might of been on the Second or Third Floor
I worked on the third floor of the hospital from 1982 to 1984 which I believe was a medical unit however directly across from us was what I seem to remember as some kind of maternity ward.
Thanks for the tours, now I'll actually have to drive up there 🙂 you didn't have to mention retired Air Force vloggers😅 that's why u always in trouble 😅😅 I guess that's who u are🤔 Good luck and be safe in the barrio hood😊
If he was talking about ACE as one of the retirees he could care less since he was never stationed on Clark he hasn't lost anything over there even myself if I was living there I was stationed there in the early 70s I probably didn't go over to the hospital more than a few times....nothing to see except an empty structure plenty of those in Angeles City. :)
That hole that you always talk about going up to the roof. the small one looks like it's probably duct work.. some of the buildings that I worked on has holes like that. duct work going through it
Why would they? It is an international airport and commercial zone, it's not an airbase any longer. If they wanted to upgrade anywhere nearby, it probably be Basa, at Floridablanca. The idea of a giant US base is dream time stuff.
whata waist of money muesuem people need jobs not meauseum dont suppor the economey its a ample waste of money this was used during th vietnam era many dies there also total waste of money need to tuen this into a industry
I think it's a good idea to make it a museum and honor the fallen soldiers during WW2 and the Vietnam war who died there fighting for their country and the rest of the world. If they attract a lot of visitors then people have jobs and not to mention the people working in it now to renovate it. It's better than keeping it in the abandoned state it was.
Thanks for the final hospital tour, will miss all your great AC tours, best wishes for your move
*Thx4share interesting videography Philly* 👍🇺🇲
Thank you for your showing the status of the hospital,, as a veteran glad you have taken the time to show the memories
I want to Thank you for all your videos of Clark and all the others . Will watch you when you move and look forward to the next adventure, take care 😊
Thanks Brian! Safe Travels to your new Home!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for going up to the roof - the view of the night sky from up there was fantastic - the last Time I was up there was Dec 1966 just before I came back to the states - Lots of memories - Old medic here - MABUHAY !!
Glad you enjoyed it
best wishes to you and family.keep doing them good videos
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks for all your videos on clark very interesting place great history there. I've always loved the history of that place.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very good video Brian,good luck on the move, and looking forward to more first class videos of your country life , thanks Brien
Thank you, Brian, for the final tour. Godspeed to you & Lot and family on your move to a new and better life on that beautiful island, so well deserved. Looking forward to your transition vlogging!
Thanks for sharing.
I really did enjoy this video I'm a history buff I have enjoyed the hospital videos you have showed us over the years I will miss them I got to come to the museum once it's open I will give it 10 years you know how slow the Philippines is keep on having fun my friends all my best Ramon from Athens Georgia in the USA 🇺🇸 💖
Great video, thanks for the last hospital update. Going to miss those updates. Wondering if someone else will pick them up
What else can we say . Thank you for all the awesome videos you have done . Have been watching for many years Brian . Good luck for your next adventure in life 🙏🙏 we will be still watching ..
Thanks 👍
Very nice video Brian alot of history there thanks for sharing take care
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Brin
Awesome final tour Brian, good luck to you and your family in your new location. I will be waiting for your next video, till then take care out there.
Thanks 👍
Hi Brian, Thank you for sharing this visit to theOldHospital/New Museum. I appreciate the final update they have made a lot of progress since you began filming this area.
I also look forward to watching your new videos from the province. I have enjoyed the videos you have made of travel and diving and your family experiences.
My pleasure!
Thanks Philly,I actually was at that hospital in the 80s.It was state of the art.You will enjoy the province,I live in Pangasinan we took a picture together at Tequila Reef around 2 years ago.Enjoy your time you have left in AC.The Korean Community and Ace hole will miss you Bro.
Good tour Brian thanks !! I was hoping you would do an update before you left !! Looking forward to the first province video !!! Good luck guys and enjoy the change !!
Excellent update! I've seen all your old hospital videos. It's a real history lesson. Thanks for all of them!
Brian, Thanks for updating us on the renovation of the former Clark Air Base Hospital. I honestly hope one of the regular bloggers in the Angeles City area takes the time to cover the renovation after you and your family relocate to the province. Safe travels during you pending journey. Thanks for your years of coverage of Angeles City and Clark.
Brian please take lots of videos of the trip..it should be interesting
We’re going to miss your updates with the old hospital, and your daily walks in Angeles city☹️
But we will always follow you wherever you go. God bless, Brian ❤️
Always watching from Canada🇨🇦
Love watching you and Lot. Can't wait to see what your next adventures bring. Good people deserve a good life. Many blessings to you.
I'm really glad I got a chance to see the hospital before they started the renovations.
Were gonna miss you vlogging walking street and clark...
Great job Philly.
Good for you. I love hearing the history.
Brian my brother thanks for the update. You have definitely done an outstanding job keeping us informed about the progress on this project. Thank you for sharing your content. I always appreciate and enjoy watching ✌🏾.
Yes, Brian. That was me, those are base brackets for Solar Panels. Which would be a smart move to take advantage of Solar for Electricity. 😊
If they finish in a year. Hoping you will be able to make a special trip back. Permission for a Post Look. thanks for the mini series.
Thank you both for taking time out to do your last look around the Old Hospital, so much has changed from the first visit, but still far more to go before its finished. Take care on your travels to the Province, I hope the clean air helps with your cough, and I am sure you will be able to find things to to show us.
Thank you, Brian & Lot! Will miss your updates that you have been kind enough to supply us with. Hope to see you again for a breakfast someday!
Bob
Hey Brian my dear friend, I just want to say Thank you for letting us all experience the renovation of this historic hospital. I will definitely miss your updates on this project. But I truly look forward to see what lies ahead of you and your beautiful family when you get settled down in Siargao Island. Thank you Brian my dear friend for sharing this awesome video. Please stay safe and healthy, and God bless you, lot, Borges, Miguel, Hannah grace, Bing Bing(Sam), Reynalyn, Reynalyn's daughter, Adrian, Chubbs, and the rest of your beautiful family. And may God bless Batchoy, B-2, Rocky, Mama Earl(RIP), and little snow always.😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 😊 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Thank you for your kind words.
Thanks for all your videos in Angeles City over the last seven years I've been following yourself and Luisa and family.Looking forward and excited to be watching the next chapter of your lives in the province of the Philippines 🇵🇭 Thanks for sharing 👍🏻 😀👍🏻🇬🇧
Thanks for watching and your support of my channel.
@PhillyinthePhilippines I'll have a drink to the next seven years or more🍺🍺
@ndyajeff You don't give up on your quest do you...Haha. Have a nice day 😊
Don't feed into others negativity. Some people are on a self destruction path. Jeff can keep his hate on his channel.
@PhillyinthePhilippines OK thanks Philly 😊 I totally understand what you mean. 👍🏻
Thanks for the tour Brian and LotLot ! I met you both back in 2019 at Lots sari sari store . Good luck on your move !! 4 June I'll be back to Bulacan landing at Clark LOL
Hello me old friend good to see you again...Am from the UK..I was in the Philippines...Am missing the place.. keep them videos rolling out
Thanks Brian for the update👏👏
No problem 👍
Brian thank you so much for all the hospital updates I was stationed behind the hospital at C ward which was the 19th aeromedical staging facility from 1981 to 1984.Thanks for the memories my friend.I would love to drink a cold one with you if I ever run into you.THANKS.
This is sad. You are always the first one I checked when I launch TH-cam if you have updates regarding Clark. I'm planning going in there in the future! Hope to see you during the launch day!
I would like to make it to the grand opening.
Never say never Brian. I'm sure u will be back one day!
Make a good eating place on roof if they enclose part of it . Come back in a year and show us the progress if you are in the area . Looking forward to your videos in new home
I was hoping you would do one last update on the old Hospital building renovations before the move to the province. Thank you so much.
Change, moving on, closing chapters is always sad.. take care y'all
Good luck at your new home ! I just Visited Bocolod last month ! Not sure where i''ll land but Bocolod wasn't it
It will be sad not to see videos from Angeles with actual content when you are gone.Hope you go back once or twice a year and do an update including the old base
I like when Lot is in your videos, and You are in hers. I think it should be that way more often. I believe you should feature her more prominently, as she is a very special lady and you’re extremely fortunate to have her.
I will make sure to have her in more of my videos.
I have watch all off your videos Brian and like them all!😊
Good luck in the Province!😊
Thanks so much
You will be missed.
i think lutts a good woman,, you cant change the past....only an insane person can do that...i have much respect for both of you ..
I'm gonna miss the old hospital 😢
Wow it's not a haunted abandoned hospital anymore,, some ghost hunters blogger will be sad haha
If it is for solar panels they should be pointed to the south at 15 degrees to catch the most sun. Not sure of the angle of those brackets or the compass directions there, but I agree it could be for solar panel installation if the numbers match up.
It looks different since the first time you took us in there. It is really sad that nobody wanted to take over telling the story and showing the progress, man, it is an important part of history! I think they might complete it by the time Bing grows up and has a family of her own, at the rate they are going with it. Hahaha. I wonder if the opening going all the way up and down were something like a return air duct for ventilation?
I saw that hospital in 1981
And just to let you know,And this historic,old and classic U.S. Air Force's and also our U.S. Space Force's very,very and very --- owned Clark Air Force Base Hospital gives,offers and provides lots of past American Naval and Military history/histories there.Semper Fidelis
thats sad no one wants to follow thru with the old hospital,,,,maybe Chubbs would ??? i think that shaft top to bottom may have had something to do with ventiation,, tnx Brian,,have a safe trip to the province,,i will be in philippines in november !
Bingo on the RETURN air shafts.
Brian, other bloggers are not interested because sex sells but you are a cut above the rest and we will miss your updates on Clark AFB Hospital. We hope the province move works out so we can continue to follow your channel but you'll always be the "king of Angeles City".
Thanks for your kind words
My son was born June 2nd 1984 at that hospital but i'm not sure what floor ! The day he was born an Thunderbird pilot was also having a baby so we did get to meet some of the pilots ! Maturnity might of been on the Second or Third Floor
I worked on the third floor of the hospital from 1982 to 1984 which I believe was a medical unit however directly across from us was what I seem to remember as some kind of maternity ward.
I think you need to see Manny one more time for a shave and haircut before the big move.
I was only there for sick call on the ground floor. never made it further
some asshole shot me in vietnam, so i ended up in the philippenes, dont remember much of it, i was in a bad way...i should be dead .
To bad Chubs won't do the hospital
Mortuary was closer to where enlisted barracks were, not in hospital, they did have a mortuary room though
The ' Morgue ' Was ' converted to a restaurant on a main thru road ; says a Air Force retiree.
Check whats available now . . ?
Second floor was the Operating rooms, Labor and Delivery and my Clinic, Urology. (82-87)
Thanks for that information
Thanks for the tours, now I'll actually have to drive up there 🙂 you didn't have to mention retired Air Force vloggers😅 that's why u always in trouble 😅😅 I guess that's who u are🤔 Good luck and be safe in the barrio hood😊
Yeah I have a bad habit of telling the truth. 👍
@@PhillyinthePhilippines u kill me bro😅 take care
If he was talking about ACE as one of the retirees he could care less since he was never stationed on Clark he hasn't lost anything over there even myself if I was living there I was stationed there in the early 70s I probably didn't go over to the hospital more than a few times....nothing to see except an empty structure plenty of those in Angeles City. :)
That hole that you always talk about going up to the roof. the small one looks like it's probably duct work.. some of the buildings that I worked on has holes like that. duct work going through it
I heard a faint sound of a baby crying in this video.
That opening might have been part of the air conditioning system.
Good point
Actually the white membrane went over the foam on roof insulation.
Look at my other videos of the hospital and you will see they removed the foam on the rooftop.
@@PhillyinthePhilippines yes and replaced it. Before Membrane. Old foam only belongs in a dead 🍺 🍻 beer.
they came and they left..
have you passed the sheriffs badge to ABC?
Are going to pass on your videos of the hospital to someone to continue the story?
I got my answer. It is a shame that nobody wants to carry this on!
If the US wants to rehab that base, they will pay up the wazoo... Reminds me of G. Washington telling us to avoid entangling foreign alliances.
Going to cost the US a mint to rehab that base if they want a presence there.
not really the flightline is still active and the site is still strategically important. It would be a tough job but seriously doable
Why would they? It is an international airport and commercial zone, it's not an airbase any longer. If they wanted to upgrade anywhere nearby, it probably be Basa, at Floridablanca. The idea of a giant US base is dream time stuff.
@@jeffreythompson9549 I was stationed there and i know that they can and will do the "Why would Theys"
but...that being said you do have a point..most of the F-35's and other assets that are in country are at alternate locations
sorry just realized im logged in as my wife
Clark philippines going to a big project soon Disneyland soon possible
house of lyk
bahay
whata waist of money muesuem people need jobs not meauseum dont suppor the economey its a ample waste of money this was used during th vietnam era many dies there also total waste of money need to tuen this into a industry
I think it's a good idea to make it a museum and honor the fallen soldiers during WW2 and the Vietnam war who died there fighting for their country and the rest of the world. If they attract a lot of visitors then people have jobs and not to mention the people working in it now to renovate it. It's better than keeping it in the abandoned state it was.