I was a US Marine platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-69. At the end of my tour, I was able to take 3 days and catch a Medivac flight from Da Nang to Manila and then a bus to Clark AFB because my dad was the Commander of Clark AFB at the time and I wouldn't be able to see my parents again for a few years. It was a two lane road from Manila to Clark and they let me off at the main gate. I then had to walk to the Clark AFB Headquarters building which was a long walk. I located my dad's office and approached his secretary. I was in my Marine uniform, I was heavily tanned from spending a year in Vietnam, and I had lost 30 pounds. I probably looked like a scare crow in a Marine uniform. She cautiously asked if she could help me. I replied, "I'm Lieutenant Bobbitt and just arrived here from Vietnam before heading back to the states. My dad is the Commander of Clarke and I'm here to see him and my mom for a day before I have to return to the states. She pressed the intercom to my dad's office and in a shaky voice said, "Sir, you son is here to see you." She was obviously emotional. My dad was in shock. My brother had been severely wounded in Vietnam a few months before and was in a hospital in DC and they were worried about my fate. I spent the rest of the day with my dad and mom and we talked and drank until the early morning and then I had to get back to Manila to catch a flight back to Vietnam to then return to the states. That would be the last time I saw my dad. He died suddenly from a heart attack in his sleep. My mom called me from Clarke to notify me but asked that I not try to fly to Clark because her brother who was a Major General in the Air Force was already on his way to take care of all of the arrangements and could cut through any red tape. When my mom returned to the states to bury my dad at Arlington Cemetery, she lived with me and my wife for a few months. On Christmas Day of 1971, she thanked us for taking care of her but she felt she needed to move on. So she packed her car and drove off. She either didn't know where she would be going or wouldn't tell us. A month later, I got a call from her that she had bought a townhouse in Indian Harbor Florida. Why she decided to settle there I don't she knew or if she did she didn't tell us why. She lived there until she died at the age of 81 and I buried her with dad in Arlington Cemetery. They were the best parents a kid could ever hope to have and I still miss them.
Good morning, afternoon or evening sir, I'm a former marine infantryman and I understand the pace of deployments and the sacrifices we make to serve out country. Your story was very touching to me. Thank you for sharing your story and as always, Semper Fi Devil Dog. USMC 1986-1991, retired in 2018 after 33 years later I'm retired in Burbank, Ca.
Thank you Sir for watching my video and thank you to you, your dad, your brother, and your uncle for your dedicated service to our country! Your mom must have been so proud of all of you in uniform. Salute to your mom as well. So now I know that the Bobbitt Theater at Clark was named after your dad! I know you are very proud as well. Take care Sir and I wish you nothing but the best and God Bless you and your family.
Very interesting as I was a military dog handler at Clark from April 1969-Sept 1970. We had a post among the officer housing area and may have guarded your parents house at night.
I found this very touching. After I was promoted to TSGT. , I was forced to leave Clark in 1997 because my 4 years had ended. I said forced because I didn't want to leave! I sent for my Filipina girlfriend and married her in the US. I retired as Msgt. in the US at Mt Home AFB, Idaho. I turned down the promotion to SMSgt because I decided I wanted to return to the PI, but my request was denied. so I put in my retirement papers. And we returned to the PI in 1983. I am now 79 and my wife is 65. The Philippines has given me the happiest days of my life! Thank you for this video!!👍And I just sub!!!
Thank you for watching my video. My original tour at Clark was 18 months, but after I got married I was able to obtain command-sponsorship and got extended to 48 months. After my 48 months my commander denied my request for further extension because he told me it's not good for my career to stay in one place for a long time. So I know what you mean! Thank you also for the sub! :)
@@GilCarolAdventures Sometimes, commanders don't realize a happy trooper is going to perform beyond what others think is normal. Telling you what he did, that was not a good decision! If he had allowed you to stay where you were happy, there is no telling how high you would have climbed! Sometimes, they should Airforce command decide! When I turned down that promotion, they were dumbfounded. ASKING ME WHY? I said I had become unhappy with what they decided. So, I retired (quit)!
I'm very much happy if US air force and US Naval fleet in subic are returned back and normally operate & ready to defend to our country from china. God bless USA
@@henryrebadomia3023Hindi na talaga dahil Marami na nagsisisi sa pagboto sa kanila tulad Ngayon sa Escalante Negros walang tigil Ang mga demonyong NPA sa pag atake
Thanks for watching my video. I was at Clark from 1982 - 1986. I had my share of those MAC flights to and from Clark as well. Ohhh the memories!! Good times! 😊
@@GilCarolAdventures I was there 5/76-7/79 3rd SPS K-9. Thanks for the memories. Clark is mostly unrecognizable now from when I was there. Many many fond memories.
I was stationed at Clark AB from Oct 76 to Oct 79. It was 3 of the most amazing years of my life. It’s nice to see how modern the country has become. It’s a beautiful country and the people are gracious and hospitable.
Thanks for watching our video. My 4 years there (82-86) were just as amazing as yours! If you haven’t been back since, they now have a freeway going thru the base from the north all the way to Subic Bay. They now have several casinos and resort-style hotels on base, malls, new housing, modern office buildings, and a state-of-the-art international airport. But for the most part, majority of the Clark grounds have been neglected by the government, as if no one maintains it like it used to be. The rest of the base looks like a ghost town! But it feels great to be back at Clark and cherish the wonderful memories left there! ❤️
@@GilCarolAdventures not most part..if nakapasyal ka ng mabuti mas mainam ito kesa dati...gumanda..mas maraming nakinabang na pilipino..tràbaho, etc...compare before
@@runningseagull5413thanks for watching my video. I agree with you but I believe the issue is funding from the government. Not enough funds to “maintain” Clark like it used to be. 😊
Certainly one of the most BEAUTIFUL USAF bases that I've ever been on. And I'd bet I've been on MANY. I was at Clark for "snake school" in 1971. The Volcano LOOMED over the area. It didn't look real. It looked like a digital representation. I remember talking to the manager of the O-Club then. He had been a manager there since before WWII. When the Japanese took over the Philippines, they asked him to continue managing the club. When the Americans returned, he just kept right on doing that job. Great to see the base back to its beautiful self, but for some needed maintenance work! Many thanks for this video!
Glad you enjoyed watching my video. Clark is still a beautiful place but just needs some maintenance work! But I miss the old Clark. It just feels different there now!
Hi Gil, hey thank you for posting this video. Means a lot to many of us who served in the 80's up into the 2000. I'm hoping we get a president that brings us back together with our Pilipino brothers and sisters. USA loves Philippines. Semper Fi
I was stationed at clark from 82-85. I was a flight mechanic on the C9 medevac aircraft. Thanks for the video. It's so good to see clark again. I've got to get over there again to see it for myself.
Thanks for watching my video and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I was there from 82-86 so we were both there at the same time. You should go visit there and fly directly to the new Clark International Airport. A lot has changed since we left but Clark is still and always will be close to my heart!
Watching your video brings back lots of memories. I was stationed there from ‘78 to ‘82 under the 349 CRS squadron and I haven’t been back in PI since then. Thanks for sharing your videos kabayan !
Thank you for watching our video! Enjoyed visiting Clark after all these years, but we miss the old Clark. It's not the same, not as vibrant, not as serene, and not as clean anymore! Lots of fun memories there from '82 to '86. I was with 3rd AGS - the largest squadron at Clark. Glad you enjoyed watching! Happy New Year!
Thank you for your service, I got to see Clark Air Base back in the 70 's, my brother in law was going back to the States taking the MAC flight. He was in the USCG active duty that time.
Thank you for watching my video. I'm sure Clark is unrecognizable now since the 70s. They have a beautiful and brand new International Airport in place!
Thanks for watching! Clark feels like home and I still miss it after all these years! Wonderful memories there! Please kindly subscribe to my channel bro. Thanks. 😊
What a great time and location to start a family! I was Navy from 87-92 but never made it to the Philippines while on active duty. Finally after many years I went as a civilian and married a Filipina from Tacloban City. Your video makes me so sad that I was never able to experience the truly unique experience of being stationed there. God bless you all and thank you for sharing this with us!!
Thanks for watching! Clark was truly a unique experience! About 50-60% of us single guys who arrived there ended up being married when we left Clark! 😂 It really was the perfect place to start a family! Glad you enjoyed this video. God bless you and your family as well!
We had two of our children there at the hospital. We loved every minute of being assigned to Clark. We cried when we were “forced” to PCS back to CONUS. We lived in Embassy housing up on Johnson Ave, just slightly north of FEN hill. I worked out at the practice range near Camp O’Donnell. I was chief of the Transmitter facility. Good times!!
Thanks for watching my video. Our first-born daughter was also born at the Clark Hospital. That hospital is now being renovated and I heard they are turning it into a Clark Museum. Not sure when it will be completed but it is in progress! Clark will always have a special place in my heart!
Thank you for showing Clark Air Force Base. It gives me good memory too when I had my 1st job at Civil Engineering Squadron as a Civilian employee in 1973 where I met my hubby a US Air Force Military. Then I worked as Stenographer/Secretary for Major Barth, 3d Combat Support Group/Security then worked for Lt Col Johnston at 3d Tactical Fighter Wing (by the Flight Line) in a span of three years before we moved here in the SF Bay Area in 1977 where my husband honorably discharged from the US Air Force then worked as a Civilian for the US Navy total of almost 30 years before Clinton decided to close most of the US Bases here in the Bay Area. Somebody posted a video of Clark AFB Hospital where my daughter was born. Sad to see the "used to be" beautiful hospital is now fully abandoned. Thanks once again for reviving my memory ng isang magandang parte ng buhay ko at pamilya ko. My 2 older sisters retired at Clark AFB then migrate here in US with their family and one of them continue working for the US Dept of Defense with her husband and retired few years ago. YES INDEED, "LOOKIN' BACK TO THE GOOD OLE DAYS! GOD BLESS - Cynthia
That's so heartwarning to hear! :) I'm glad my video could bring back such cherished memories for you. Clark Air Base holds a special place in many hearts, and it's wonderful to know it brought back those wonderful moments for youl Thank you for sharing your experience and thank you for watching! Salamat po! :)
Thanks for watching! I was always in awe seeing those F-16s from Kunsan at the Clark flightline. My brother was stationed at Kunsan in 84-85 and I visited him there from Clark. I miss the Air Force really!
I was never stationed at Clark but visited frequently for TDY participating in Cope Thunder and other TYDs. Although I live in Cebu now, I only visited Clark ones after it closed. Makes me sad to see a beautiful base once home to the F4s and now no more.
Thanks for watching my video. Glad to hear you were able to go to Clark for TDYs. It used to be a beautiful base but not anymore. It’s sad to see really. Gone are the beautifully landscaped grounds and the base thriving with activities. Miss those days!!
this is not a military base alone just like before..the government develop it to a commercial,airport,estabkishment,malls..so that it benifits the sorruonding municipal city as well creats plety of job.
@@runningseagull5413 thank you for watching my video! Yes, I know that, but some Philippine Air Force units are still assigned there so it’s still a military base but not like before. The casinos, shops, and airport are very nice, but for the most part, Clark has been neglected. If you’ve seen Clark during its heydays you will know what I mean.
I was there from 77-a80 and then again from 82-86 and was 374th FMS Flightline super the last Tour. After spending so many years there, Clark is really missed. I named my son Clark as well. He's 41 now. Time is flying. Thanks for the good ride, bruce.
Thank you Bruce for watching my video. Hope it brought back some fond memories of Clark. We were at Clark at the same time (82-86). Fun times bro! Take care.
Great video footage of Clark. I was in PACAF '81 - '84 (Yokota AB, Japan). I was eligible for EML Space-A flights to Clark AB. Flew there as a passenger on a C-130 Hercules. Travelled up and down the west coast of Luzon. Visited my Ilocano relatives and then took the Rabbit to Batangas, then a ferry to Oriental Mindoro, then stayed at a resort at Puerto Galera. Good times, great memories.
Love this video! I was stationed at Clark in 1981 as an airman. I was also assigned to the 3rd AGS (Weapons) 26th AMU (Aggressors). I lived in Bldg 7513 and if my memory's still working, our orderly room and snack bar (Kudos Room) were in Bldg 7516. Salamat po pare!😊
Glad you enjoyed this video! Wish I had taken more. I worked in the 3AGS Orderly Room in Bldg. 7516 and my dorm was in Bldg 7517. But I got there after you left. Maj Kiley was the 3AGS Commander at the time. What a small world Pare! Take care!
Great video. Last time I was in Clark was Jan. 1971. I was in transit from Vietnam to Subic for jungle survival training. We had a 3 day layover at Clark. It was really a 3 day R&R from Vietnam. Clark was paradise compared to Vietnam.
After Pinatubo when the USAF moved out, the locals moved in. At least at Subic the local mayor made sure the place was secured and looting minimised. At Clarke it was a lot more 'native' with everyone helping themselves. Lots of different businesses tried their luck. best thing would be for the USAF to return. Locals would love it; only the 'Rizals', the proud Filipinos with more money than most would find it an affront to their pride!
Thanks for watching my video! I heard about the looting at Clark after Pinatubo so that's unfortunate. Maybe one day the USAF will return to Clark on a permanent basis. That's still a possibility given the threat from China.
Thanks for sharing your video. I know the feeling of going back to places where we were stationed. A few years ago I did go back to my first duty station in Germany. As I was driving my car around the places I traveled back then, I felt overwhelmed by reliving a lot of fond memories and of friends, some of whom are no longer with us.
Thanks for watching my video. I know exactly what you mean! Clark was not my first duty station but it's my favorite. Clark will always have a special place in my heart!
Glad you enjoyed my short video! Loved those C-141 Starlifters. Flew on them several times on TDYs to Osan and Kadena as well as Space A flight to Yokota with my family. You must have flown the 807/808 missions to and from Clark back in the 80's. Couldn't get a Space A on those flights to go back home to California. Thank you for your service Sir!
@GilCarol1112 Thank you for your service and again....the memories. The 808 was the return flight through Clark. The 807 was westbound and went Anderson to Yokota and overnight in Kadena. The 808 started in Yokota. I flew a few Clark floaters, too. Over 10 days in and out of Clark....good times.
Na TDY ako diyan Cope Thunder 80's? from korea, how times flies. this brings back memories, uniforms, gasmasks, f-4s. I worked on the weasels back at George. Planning on doing what your doing, enjoy life and travel. Salamat pare.
Yup, time flies! I was there 82-86. Before that nasa March AFB ako. Yung squadron namin (3AGS) participated in many Cope Thunder exercises at Clark. We also went TDY to Osan and Kadena many times. Good times pare!
I kinda grew up in Clark, as my mom made living there from 1978 to 1982. I have closer affinity to Clark than Subic. I do feel the look has changed so much. Good luck on your trips!
Thanks for watching my video. Clark has changed so much since the 80's but I'm sure you have a lot of fond memories there as well. Great years! Take care.
It's always good to go down memory lane. I am winding down my 6 month trip to the Philippines in a couple of weeks. And I'm heading back to California.
I was stationed at Clark, AB from April 1982 - October 1983. The BEST times of my life. Beautiful country, beautiful people, great weather. It was and still is paradise. 3rd CRS. I had an American GF whose father was an officer, (I was enlisted) and we all used to hang out on the weekends. Too bad that Steph and her family had to rotate to Washington DC at Andrews AFB. Great memories.
USS Durham LKA 114 Visited Clark couple of times from Subic 82 to 86! Great times Better people. Memories WestPacs! Thanks! Fair Winds and Following Seas!
@@GilCarolAdventures Yup visited few times thru though years. May have walked by you. Plus not a huge fan but Manilla is a Historic place. Bad Pollution back then!
I served for six years in the USAF crewing F-4D&E models. The E models I crewed were stationed at Osan AB in S Korea. In December of1976 we took 10 of them to Clark on a 19 day TDY. It was the best TDY I had in the six years that I served! We had a blast! Thanks for bringing back some good memories.
Nice video. I was at Clark AFB in 1950-52. My dad was heading up air support for Korean war from Philippines. Back then there was an insurgent group called the hucks. Security was very tight. We live right on the road by the parade grounds.
Flashbacks! I was also in the AF, and retired long ago as a MSgt. I was stationed at Clark from '83 to '87. So I was there a bit of the time you were! May have even met you somewhere. You never know. I worked at Satcom. Loved it! I to a good look at your NCO Leadership School video to see if I might be in it, as I went to Leadership School there as well. The main gate you showed is exactly how I remembered it. Lot's of unpaved roads outside Gate 2. Lot's of trikes and jeepneys, but not many cars. LOT's of bars, of course. I played thousands of games of pool and darts, and drank my share of Red Horse, San Mig, and Carlsberg. The funny thing is, I now live in the Philippines full time, for over 7 years now, but in Or. Mindoro. We haven't been back to Angeles City yet, but we plan to. It's obviously FAR different here now than it was back then. I actually miss those days.
Wow, we were at Clark at the same time! I was there from ‘82-‘86. I may have ran into you somewhere! Those were the good ole days, right? Things look much different now at Clark but we miss the old Clark. Sad to see that the majority of the base was abandoned and not being maintained like in our days! They now have casinos, hotels, shopping malls, and a state-of-the-art international airport, which is now located farther away from the old MAC Terminal. You should come visit Clark sometime! Enjoy Oriental Mindoro. My mom hails from Naujan and I spent a lot of time there when I was growing up. Enjoy your retirement and thank you for your dedicated service! Go USAF! 🇺🇸
@@GilCarolAdventures And yet another coincidence, as we live in Naujan (Barangay Kalinisan). I have 60% VA disability, as I was in Iraq 3 times and had some injuries. No lost limbs and such, so function pretty well still. After watching your video, I did some on line searching of Clark. I saw some good, modern stuff, and some bad stuff that made me a bit sad. But still, always great memories of that base! So many friends. Air Force Baby! All the way!
@@dwanemarsh4378 Amazing coincidences! Glad to hear you survived Iraq! 🇺🇸🙏🙏 My mom was born and raised in Barangay San Agustin in Naujan. In fact, we have tons of family members who still live there and some in Poblacion Naujan. I haven’t been there in a while though! Love that area! My grandfather owned acres and acres of rice fields in Barangay San Agustin and I worked there in the fields during the summer time. Lots of fond memories there as well. Go visit Clark and see for yourself. I miss the old Clark!
I was stationed at Clark from 1988 through 89 when the 374th TAW moved to Yokota Japan. Got out of there in the nick of time. Within a month after leaving there was a major earthquake then in June 1991 Pinatubo erupted. That's when the U.S. pulled out. There were good memories and not so good memories. Mostly good friends that I still keep in contact with today.
Thanks for watching my video. Sounds like you just got out of Clark just in time. I still keep in contact with some of my friends from there as well. Lots of wonderful memories from Clark. I will go visit there again!
I was in the Navy stationed in Guam in 1977-79 and used to fly from Anderson AFB to Clark all the time to go down to Subic to go on ships. I found the locals to be very nice. And I know quite a few guys who married local girls.
Thanks for watching our video and thank you for your service in the USN. Glad to hear you were able to go to Clark when you were in Guam. A lot of my friends also married locals while they were stationed there. Take care!
Thanks for watching my video, Mike! I worked in the 3AGS Orderly Room but left in Sep 1986. You must have arrived there right after I left. I still miss Clark!
Thanks for watching my video! Glad to hear you were able to visit Clark even after we pulled out from there! I love Clark and and it was the best assignment I ever had while in the USAF. Please subscribe to our channel and watch more of our travel videos. Take care! :)
I was stationed there in the 1970s - and a guest on a couple of ships a few years afterward. Loved that place ....the people ... the countryside. Man, things were great when the Philippines was one of the US' best friends .... we could have kept that friendship if the US hadn't acted a fool.
I was in 6th grade, and vividly remember Clark Air Base back in the 60s. It was a beehive of continual activity. There was also a school for the American kids, a great px, and a boat launch to take people across Manila Bay.
I was stationed at Sangley Point 1964-1967 (Navy). We used to ride our motorcycles and have races right inside the front gate, to the right as you enter.
Thanks for watching our video. Never been to Sangley Point in Cavite but I know where it is. There had been plans to make Sangley the next Manila International Airport but it never got off the ground! I'm sure you had fond memories of those motorcycle rides all the way to Clark. Take care sir and thank you for your service to the USN. Go Navy! :)
Dig the Monza 👍🤙 I am a Navy veteran and retired Army 1SG. There were bases that I was stationed that had AF personnel. I always marveled at how the single military personnel are treated across the branches. Barracks vs. Dormitories. My soldiers would see how the AF guys lived and I had to deal with that. There was no BOSS program back then.
Thanks for watching my video. I drove my 75 Buick Skyhawk while I was at Clark. It's the twin of the Chevy Monza! Love that car but it always broke down on me. LOL. Funny you mentioned how the AF guys lived. When we went TDY to Korea a few times we stayed in a hotel off base, while the Army soldiers lived in a Tent City on the base. Thanks for your service! Please subscribe to our channel to watch more of our travel adventures! Take care sir! :)
Thank you for watching my video. I was there 82-86 so I probably bumped into you somewhere there. Lots of wonderful memories from Clark. Great times! Please subscribe to our channel for more of our travel videos! Take care!
You triggered my memories of Clark during the war in the late 60’s and early’70’s. The crossroads of the Pacific war effort. Jungle Survival School. The Negritos. All night poker games at the O Club.
If my memory is correct you worked in the 3rd AGS Orderly Room. I was an aircraft mechanic on the F-4 Phantoms. I was assigned to the 3rd AGS in 1976 - 1977 and also 1983 -1986.
1970-72 I was stationed at US Naval Radio Station (T) Tarlac, which was about 30 north of Clark. All of our shopping, medical, married Navy housing, softball league, etc. was on Clark. I have lots of good memories of it.
Thank you for watching mate! Good times remembered! But it feels great to be back there again kahit it’s so different na. Ang bilis talaga ng panahon. Parang kelan lang. Anyway, thanks mate! 😊
I was at Clark from Feb '60 to Aug '61. Many months of memories. I look at Google Earth to see what has changed, and there has been a lot! Of nine installations I was assigned to, only three are still active. Not much to go back to see!
Thank you for your service to the USAF. I'm sure you had lots of cherished memories from Clark. It's so much different now than when I was there from 1982-1986. Take care sir! :)
Nice video. I get all the nostalgia. We had really just began our lives then. I served at the same time in the army. No opportunity to revisit any of the posts were I was stationed. Not sure I would want to. I can see that being such a bitter/sweet experience.
I was TDY to Osan several times with 3AGS, from 82-86. Everytime we went there it was always cold! 😂😂 Some wonderful memories there as well. Thanks for watching my video! 😊
Thanks for watching my video Clark was a great place to be for many of us and I miss the good ole days! But many areas need some serious maintenance work and it's really sad to see Clark in that condition. It just feels different there now. It's not the same Clark like it was back then.
looks a whole bunch different than when I was there. I was there is 1964 and 65. I was in the 61st comm gp, the barracks were up at Lilly Hill. good times then.
Thanks for watching my video and thank you for your service to the USAF. I'm sure you had a lot of fond memories from Clark. Love that place and I will come back there again soon. Take care sir! :)
Thanks for watching our video and thanks for your service. Coming back to Clark was nostalgic! Lots of wonderful memories while we were there. I’m sure you and your wife did too! Happy holidays!
I got to spend a week there back in 82 when I was a kid. All I remember now is a huge banyan tree with a wrap around bench outside a laundry facility, oh, and seeing a toad the size of a dinner plate.
This brought back memories, good and bad. I was with the 374th TAW and 624 CAMS from Dec 88 to Jun 91 and was evacuated to Subic. It’s bizarre that the TH-cam algorithm brought this up. Except for a few buildings, it’s almost unrecognizable.
Thanks for watching my video. I added that music (Eye in the Sky) in the background because it always reminds me of Clark whenever I hear it. It's part of the fond memories of Clark. Please subscribe to our channel and watch more of our videos. You take care! :)
Hey Rome! OMG!!! What a pleasant surprise to know you've watched my short video! There are a few more friends here from our days in Clark who have reached out to me as well. I didn't know that this video would connect me back to my friends whom I haven't spoke to or seen since then. But anyway, how are you my friend? I'm so happy to hear from you. Do you still reside in Austin? It's been a long time since we last spoke! Hope you and your family are doing well. Coming back to Clark was aa very nostalgic trip for us. Somehow it feels like coming back home! Clark has changed a lot since then but as soon we drove in to Clark all the great memories came back! Can't describe the feeling but I felt connected to it right away! Not sure if you've been back there since you left but you should when you get a chance. Please give me your contact info so we can touch base once in a while. My email is gilbaldoz@gmail.com. Take care Rome! :) Please SUBSCRIBE to my channel and follow us for more of our travel adventures. :)
Gil, That was astonishing how much has changed. I was there from 82 a 85, I would have never known the the 3rd Tac base ops was once there, where the airport is now. I plan on a trip over there next year. Hopefully the Maharaja Hotel is still there.
Thanks for watching our video! We left Clark a year before you arrived there! Glad to hear you're going back there very soon. Things have changed a lot since then. You can now fly directly to Clark International Airport via connection from Korea or Taipei. There are some really nice hotels/casinos inside Clark if you're looking for a place to stay while you're there. I'm going back to visit there again soon and do another video. LOL. Please subscribe to our channel to watch more of our travel videos. Take care and enjoy Clark when you visit.
Soon the fast rail service between clark airport to manila will begin service. There are several new and vey huge Las Vegas style casinos along the main road. Angeles city is also known as little korea with a huge population of south koreans
Thanks for watching. Clark and Angeles have changed a lot since I left Clark. I saw the casinos and the new airport there, but I believe more projects are coming! But development there is very slow!
Fond memories. Stationed at Clark from 1976 to 1983 in the 374th Aerial Port and lived in those barracks a short time though lived off base most of my time there. Best on base food around then was the mongolian barbecue at the NCO club, just awesome.
Thank you for service and a Veteran myself there were some places I definitely Fell in love with. No Disrespect I but I couldn’t watch the whole video. The Music was to much for me plus 2 song’s playing at once. Thanks
Thank you for your service as well Sir! I apologize for the overlap of the music due to editing error, but the music overlap only lasted a few seconds. The rest of the video had no other music issues. Please feel free to finish the video! I think you will enjoy it. Take care Sir.
Nice view of Clark, I never made it there during my Army 1980’s years going back and forth across the Pacific. I heard it was a beautiful place to visit. But I did get Hawaii for 5 years but not as nice looking as the PI.
Gil, were in same squadrons, I was with 26 AMU, F5 section. This is Ben Agnir, good to see u, doing youtube! Left Clark in 1988, never made it back!! Anyways you probably don't remember me, best of luck to u and family!!
Hey Ben, this is Gil. OMG! Woww!! How have you been? I left Clark in 86 and got out in 88. I’m here now in Santa Clarita, CA between LA and Bakersfield. I’m so happy to hear from you. Please give me your phone number and email so we can catch up bro! 😎
Its sad but we Filippinos are resilient after the US personale and air force flew back to the states,but don't worry we try our best to redevelop Pampanga in general
The fields aren't maintained, because they probably can't be, since the last volcano eruption. It leaves rocks and ruts everywhere that you can't see, making it a minefield for a mower. You'd have to do what we do, and just turn a bunch of cattle loose out there. They'll clean it up. Nice video, though. Although I live in PI, I haven't been to Clark.
Excuse me, confused ako sa covering photo. Kailan pa po ba yan? Kasi wala na pong F4 Phantom jets ngayon in operational number. Except for Iran and some nations.
I was a US Marine platoon commander in Vietnam 1968-69. At the end of my tour, I was able to take 3 days and catch a Medivac flight from Da Nang to Manila and then a bus to Clark AFB because my dad was the Commander of Clark AFB at the time and I wouldn't be able to see my parents again for a few years.
It was a two lane road from Manila to Clark and they let me off at the main gate. I then had to walk to the Clark AFB Headquarters building which was a long walk.
I located my dad's office and approached his secretary. I was in my Marine uniform, I was heavily tanned from spending a year in Vietnam, and I had lost 30 pounds. I probably looked like a scare crow in a Marine uniform. She cautiously asked if she could help me. I replied, "I'm Lieutenant Bobbitt and just arrived here from Vietnam before heading back to the states. My dad is the Commander of Clarke and I'm here to see him and my mom for a day before I have to return to the states.
She pressed the intercom to my dad's office and in a shaky voice said, "Sir, you son is here to see you." She was obviously emotional. My dad was in shock. My brother had been severely wounded in Vietnam a few months before and was in a hospital in DC and they were worried about my fate. I spent the rest of the day with my dad and mom and we talked and drank until the early morning and then I had to get back to Manila to catch a flight back to Vietnam to then return to the states.
That would be the last time I saw my dad. He died suddenly from a heart attack in his sleep. My mom called me from Clarke to notify me but asked that I not try to fly to Clark because her brother who was a Major General in the Air Force was already on his way to take care of all of the arrangements and could cut through any red tape.
When my mom returned to the states to bury my dad at Arlington Cemetery, she lived with me and my wife for a few months. On Christmas Day of 1971, she thanked us for taking care of her but she felt she needed to move on. So she packed her car and drove off. She either didn't know where she would be going or wouldn't tell us. A month later, I got a call from her that she had bought a townhouse in Indian Harbor Florida. Why she decided to settle there I don't she knew or if she did she didn't tell us why.
She lived there until she died at the age of 81 and I buried her with dad in Arlington Cemetery.
They were the best parents a kid could ever hope to have and I still miss them.
Thank you and your dad for your service.
Thank you for your service. It is very good to read about your recollections. It tells those who care what a meaningful life you have. ❤
Good morning, afternoon or evening sir, I'm a former marine infantryman and I understand the pace of deployments and the sacrifices we make to serve out country. Your story was very touching to me. Thank you for sharing your story and as always, Semper Fi Devil Dog. USMC 1986-1991, retired in 2018 after 33 years later I'm retired in Burbank, Ca.
Thank you Sir for watching my video and thank you to you, your dad, your brother, and your uncle for your dedicated service to our country! Your mom must have been so proud of all of you in uniform. Salute to your mom as well. So now I know that the Bobbitt Theater at Clark was named after your dad! I know you are very proud as well. Take care Sir and I wish you nothing but the best and God Bless you and your family.
Very interesting as I was a military dog handler at Clark from April 1969-Sept 1970. We had a post among the officer housing area and may have guarded your parents house at night.
I found this very touching. After I was promoted to TSGT. , I was forced to leave Clark in 1997 because my 4 years had ended. I said forced because I didn't want to leave! I sent for my Filipina girlfriend and married her in the US. I retired as Msgt. in the US at Mt Home AFB, Idaho.
I turned down the promotion to SMSgt because I decided I wanted to return to the PI, but my request was denied. so I put in my retirement papers. And we returned to the PI in 1983. I am now 79 and my wife is 65. The Philippines has given me the happiest days of my life! Thank you for this video!!👍And I just sub!!!
THANK you so much for your proud and faithful service to the USA!
Thank you for watching my video. My original tour at Clark was 18 months, but after I got married I was able to obtain command-sponsorship and got extended to 48 months. After my 48 months my commander denied my request for further extension because he told me it's not good for my career to stay in one place for a long time. So I know what you mean! Thank you also for the sub! :)
@@GilCarolAdventures Sometimes, commanders don't realize a happy trooper is going to perform beyond what others think is normal. Telling you what he did, that was not a good decision! If he had allowed you to stay where you were happy, there is no telling how high you would have climbed! Sometimes, they should Airforce command decide! When I turned down that promotion, they were dumbfounded. ASKING ME WHY? I said I had become unhappy with what they decided. So, I retired (quit)!
@@theodethomasa6358 I completely agree with you!
Glad you enjoyed yourself
I'm very much happy if US air force and US Naval fleet in subic are returned back and normally operate & ready to defend to our country from china. God bless USA
Me too! But we all know that 🇺🇸 will always defend 🇵🇭. Thanks for watching my video!
May naka abang na mga MAKABAYAN BLOCK mag rally na Naman huwag nyo iboto
Why aren’t they protesting in front of the communist Chinese embassy. China is the aggressor and had invaded and occupied Philippine territory.
@@henryrebadomia3023 thank you for watching my video!
@@henryrebadomia3023Hindi na talaga dahil Marami na nagsisisi sa pagboto sa kanila tulad Ngayon sa Escalante Negros walang tigil Ang mga demonyong NPA sa pag atake
Thanks for showing Clark. The wife and I drive by it every time we head from Manila to Urdaneta. We never stop. Maybe next time we will.
Thank you for watching my vide. You should stop by at Clark on the way to or from Urdaneta. It's a beautiful place to be! :)
Awesome footage. I served in the US Army during 1984-1992 and I remember all the MAC flights we used to take into Clark. Thanks for the memories!
Thanks for watching my video. I was at Clark from 1982 - 1986. I had my share of those MAC flights to and from Clark as well. Ohhh the memories!! Good times! 😊
@@GilCarolAdventures Great times brother! Be well, Salamat Po
@@GilCarolAdventures I was there 5/76-7/79 3rd SPS K-9. Thanks for the memories. Clark is mostly unrecognizable now from when I was there. Many many fond memories.
Welcome our friends. AMERICAN FORCES.
@@davidgrantham3227 Thanks for watching. Clark looks so much different now but I miss the old Clark. Fun times!
I was stationed at Clark AB from Oct 76 to Oct 79. It was 3 of the most amazing years of my life. It’s nice to see how modern the country has become. It’s a beautiful country and the people are gracious and hospitable.
Thanks for watching our video. My 4 years there (82-86) were just as amazing as yours!
If you haven’t been back since, they now have a freeway going thru the base from the north all the way to Subic Bay. They now have several casinos and resort-style hotels on base, malls, new housing, modern office buildings, and a state-of-the-art international airport.
But for the most part, majority of the Clark grounds have been neglected by the government, as if no one maintains it like it used to be. The rest of the base looks like a ghost town!
But it feels great to be back at Clark and cherish the wonderful memories left there! ❤️
@@GilCarolAdventures not most part..if nakapasyal ka ng mabuti mas mainam ito kesa dati...gumanda..mas maraming nakinabang na pilipino..tràbaho, etc...compare before
@@runningseagull5413thanks for watching my video. I agree with you but I believe the issue is funding from the government. Not enough funds to “maintain” Clark like it used to be. 😊
❤❤❤❤pess.bagong.pilipinas 😊😊😊😊😊
@@danilooliverio-ht5qg Thanks for watching my short video! Glad you enjoyed it. Love the Philippines 🇵🇭.
Certainly one of the most BEAUTIFUL USAF bases that I've ever been on. And I'd bet I've been on MANY. I was at Clark for "snake school" in 1971. The Volcano LOOMED over the area. It didn't look real. It looked like a digital representation. I remember talking to the manager of the O-Club then. He had been a manager there since before WWII. When the Japanese took over the Philippines, they asked him to continue managing the club. When the Americans returned, he just kept right on doing that job. Great to see the base back to its beautiful self, but for some needed maintenance work! Many thanks for this video!
Glad you enjoyed watching my video. Clark is still a beautiful place but just needs some maintenance work! But I miss the old Clark. It just feels different there now!
Hi Gil, hey thank you for posting this video. Means a lot to many of us who served in the 80's up into the 2000. I'm hoping we get a president that brings us back together with our Pilipino brothers and sisters. USA loves Philippines. Semper Fi
Thanks for watching my video. Clark will always have a special place in my heart!
I was stationed at clark from 82-85. I was a flight mechanic on the C9 medevac aircraft. Thanks for the video. It's so good to see clark again. I've got to get over there again to see it for myself.
Thanks for watching my video and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I was there from 82-86 so we were both there at the same time. You should go visit there and fly directly to the new Clark International Airport. A lot has changed since we left but Clark is still and always will be close to my heart!
Wow it's reminiscing and nostalgic. Thank you for visiting our country again.🇵🇭🇺🇸🙏❤️
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching our video. It feels great to be back at Clark after 37 years!
@@GilCarolAdventures i know glad that you guys made up to visit the Philippines again after awhile living in the US
Watching your video brings back lots of memories. I was stationed there from ‘78 to ‘82 under the 349 CRS squadron and I haven’t been back in PI since then. Thanks for sharing your videos kabayan !
Thank you for watching our video! Enjoyed visiting Clark after all these years, but we miss the old Clark. It's not the same, not as vibrant, not as serene, and not as clean anymore! Lots of fun memories there from '82 to '86. I was with 3rd AGS - the largest squadron at Clark. Glad you enjoyed watching! Happy New Year!
Thank you for your service, I got to see Clark Air Base back in the 70 's, my brother in law was going back to the States taking the MAC flight. He was in the USCG active duty that time.
Thank you for watching my video. I'm sure Clark is unrecognizable now since the 70s. They have a beautiful and brand new International Airport in place!
Was d Best times of my life at Clark AB -71-79 then 88-91. Good memories of friends n events that I will always cherish. Thanks for d video, Bro.
Thanks for watching! Clark feels like home and I still miss it after all these years! Wonderful memories there! Please kindly subscribe to my channel bro. Thanks. 😊
Thanks a lot, Gil! I enjoyed the trip down memory lane, having spent a few TDY trips from Kadena around '78 and '79 as a 44 TFS backseater.
What a great time and location to start a family! I was Navy from 87-92 but never made it to the Philippines while on active duty.
Finally after many years I went as a civilian and married a Filipina from Tacloban City.
Your video makes me so sad that I was never able to experience the truly unique experience of being stationed there.
God bless you all and thank you for sharing this with us!!
Thanks for watching! Clark was truly a unique experience! About 50-60% of us single guys who arrived there ended up being married when we left Clark! 😂 It really was the perfect place to start a family! Glad you enjoyed this video. God bless you and your family as well!
We had two of our children there at the hospital. We loved every minute of being assigned to Clark. We cried when we were “forced” to PCS back to CONUS. We lived in Embassy housing up on Johnson Ave, just slightly north of FEN hill. I worked out at the practice range near Camp O’Donnell. I was chief of the Transmitter facility. Good times!!
Thanks for watching my video. Our first-born daughter was also born at the Clark Hospital. That hospital is now being renovated and I heard they are turning it into a Clark Museum. Not sure when it will be completed but it is in progress! Clark will always have a special place in my heart!
Thank you for showing Clark Air Force Base. It gives me good memory too when I had my 1st job at Civil Engineering Squadron as a Civilian employee in 1973 where I met my hubby a US Air Force Military. Then I worked as Stenographer/Secretary for Major Barth, 3d Combat Support Group/Security then worked for Lt Col Johnston at 3d Tactical Fighter Wing (by the Flight Line) in a span of three years before we moved here in the SF Bay Area in 1977 where my husband honorably discharged from the US Air Force then worked as a Civilian for the US Navy total of almost 30 years before Clinton decided to close most of the US Bases here in the Bay Area. Somebody posted a video of Clark AFB Hospital where my daughter was born. Sad to see the "used to be" beautiful hospital is now fully abandoned. Thanks once again for reviving my memory ng isang magandang parte ng buhay ko at pamilya ko. My 2 older sisters retired at Clark AFB then migrate here in US with their family and one of them continue working for the US Dept of Defense with her husband and retired few years ago. YES INDEED, "LOOKIN' BACK TO THE GOOD OLE DAYS! GOD BLESS - Cynthia
That's so heartwarning to hear! :) I'm glad my video could bring back such cherished memories for you. Clark Air Base holds a special place in many hearts, and it's wonderful to know it brought back those wonderful moments for youl Thank you for sharing your experience and thank you for watching! Salamat po! :)
Great video n memories...I was TDY there 84 and 85 from Kunsan AB Korea with the 8th/80th AGS...F-16s...loved it
Thanks for watching! I was always in awe seeing those F-16s from Kunsan at the Clark flightline. My brother was stationed at Kunsan in 84-85 and I visited him there from Clark. I miss the Air Force really!
I was never stationed at Clark but visited frequently for TDY participating in Cope Thunder and other TYDs. Although I live in Cebu now, I only visited Clark ones after it closed. Makes me sad to see a beautiful base once home to the F4s and now no more.
Thanks for watching my video. Glad to hear you were able to go to Clark for TDYs. It used to be a beautiful base but not anymore. It’s sad to see really. Gone are the beautifully landscaped grounds and the base thriving with activities. Miss those days!!
this is not a military base alone just like before..the government develop it to a commercial,airport,estabkishment,malls..so that it benifits the sorruonding municipal city as well creats plety of job.
@@runningseagull5413 thank you for watching my video! Yes, I know that, but some Philippine Air Force units are still assigned there so it’s still a military base but not like before. The casinos, shops, and airport are very nice, but for the most part, Clark has been neglected. If you’ve seen Clark during its heydays you will know what I mean.
@@GilCarolAdventuresSo true, the government could've maintained or made it a priority to keep close to how it was once before.
@@rm06dakind4 Yes, I totally agree with you on this! Most areas of the former base looks neglected. So sad!
I was there from 77-a80 and then again from 82-86 and was 374th FMS Flightline
super the last Tour. After spending so many years there, Clark is really missed. I named my son Clark as well. He's 41 now. Time is flying. Thanks for the good ride, bruce.
Thank you Bruce for watching my video. Hope it brought back some fond memories of Clark. We were at Clark at the same time (82-86). Fun times bro! Take care.
We may have overlapped our time there. 88-90, 3rd CRS GCS shop. Great vid, so many memories.
You were there 2 years after I left in 86. I was with 3AGS. So many fond memories of Clark in my 4 years there! Thanks for watching!
I wasn't in the service but I was in the Philippines in the '80. The Philippines people were good and I loved that country. Thanks for the video.
You’re very welcome and thanks for watching my video! I totally agree with what you said! Love the Philippines 🇵🇭
My dad was an F-4 pilot at Clark from 81 to 85. I remember the good times too!
Thanks for watching! So you were there at about the same time as us! Clark was the best! ❤️
San Miguel is what I remember. I passed through Clark twice going to & from Takhli Thailand. 72/73. Cheers 🍻
Thanks for watching my video. San Miguel is still San Miguel. :)
Great video footage of Clark. I was in PACAF '81 - '84 (Yokota AB, Japan). I was eligible for EML Space-A flights to Clark AB. Flew there as a passenger on a C-130 Hercules. Travelled up and down the west coast of Luzon. Visited my Ilocano relatives and then took the Rabbit to Batangas, then a ferry to Oriental Mindoro, then stayed at a resort at Puerto Galera. Good times, great memories.
Thanks for watching my video. Like yourself, I also used EML on Space A flights to Osan, Kadena, and Yokota when I was there (82-86). Great times!
Love this video! I was stationed at Clark in 1981 as an airman. I was also assigned to the 3rd AGS (Weapons) 26th AMU (Aggressors). I lived in Bldg 7513 and if my memory's still working, our orderly room and snack bar (Kudos Room) were in Bldg 7516. Salamat po pare!😊
Glad you enjoyed this video! Wish I had taken more. I worked in the 3AGS Orderly Room in Bldg. 7516 and my dorm was in Bldg 7517. But I got there after you left. Maj Kiley was the 3AGS Commander at the time. What a small world Pare! Take care!
@@GilCarolAdventures Major Kiley administered my Article 15. I was young and very gago!🤣Small world indeed Pare!! Ingat po kayo!
Great video. Last time I was in Clark was Jan. 1971. I was in transit from Vietnam to Subic for jungle survival training. We had a 3 day layover at Clark. It was really a 3 day R&R from Vietnam. Clark was paradise compared to Vietnam.
Thanks for watching my video. Clark was a paradise for many of us back then. Thank you for your service Sir.
Thank you for visiting the Philippines again❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching my video! It feels great to be back in the Philippines! But I miss the old Clark! Happy New Year to you and your family! 🎉
After Pinatubo when the USAF moved out, the locals moved in. At least at Subic the local mayor made sure the place was secured and looting minimised. At Clarke it was a lot more 'native' with everyone helping themselves. Lots of different businesses tried their luck. best thing would be for the USAF to return. Locals would love it; only the 'Rizals', the proud Filipinos with more money than most would find it an affront to their pride!
Thanks for watching my video! I heard about the looting at Clark after Pinatubo so that's unfortunate. Maybe one day the USAF will return to Clark on a permanent basis. That's still a possibility given the threat from China.
Thanks for sharing your video. I know the feeling of going back to places where we were stationed. A few years ago I did go back to my first duty station in Germany. As I was driving my car around the places I traveled back then, I felt overwhelmed by reliving a lot of fond memories and of friends, some of whom are no longer with us.
Thanks for watching my video. I know exactly what you mean! Clark was not my first duty station but it's my favorite. Clark will always have a special place in my heart!
@@GilCarolAdventures You're welcome, brother. I enjoyed watching it. Have a great day with your family.
Thanks for the nice tour. Many days TDY at Clark as a former Norton AFB C-141 pilot. Miss Clark and my active duty years in the eighties.
Glad you enjoyed my short video! Loved those C-141 Starlifters. Flew on them several times on TDYs to Osan and Kadena as well as Space A flight to Yokota with my family. You must have flown the 807/808 missions to and from Clark back in the 80's. Couldn't get a Space A on those flights to go back home to California. Thank you for your service Sir!
@GilCarol1112 Thank you for your service and again....the memories. The 808 was the return flight through Clark. The 807 was westbound and went Anderson to Yokota and overnight in Kadena. The 808 started in Yokota.
I flew a few Clark floaters, too. Over 10 days in and out of Clark....good times.
Na TDY ako diyan Cope Thunder 80's? from korea, how times flies. this brings back memories, uniforms, gasmasks, f-4s. I worked on the weasels back at George. Planning on doing what your doing, enjoy life and travel. Salamat pare.
Yup, time flies! I was there 82-86. Before that nasa March AFB ako. Yung squadron namin (3AGS) participated in many Cope Thunder exercises at Clark. We also went TDY to Osan and Kadena many times. Good times pare!
Thank you... Brings back memories..
Thanks for watching my video and I'm so glad it brought back fond memories. Take care.
I kinda grew up in Clark, as my mom made living there from 1978 to 1982. I have closer affinity to Clark than Subic. I do feel the look has changed so much. Good luck on your trips!
Thanks for watching my video. Clark has changed so much since the 80's but I'm sure you have a lot of fond memories there as well. Great years! Take care.
@@GilCarolAdventures Yes a lot has changed bit it is what it is. I usually pass by CRK ans take a lot of shota and videos. I would surely share :-)
I was there 86' thru 88'. Thanks for the tour!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching my video. I left there in 86!
Thank you for sharing….. Art…,,❤
Thanks for watching my video Art. Hope you enjoyed it. :)
It's always good to go down memory lane. I am winding down my 6 month trip to the Philippines in a couple of weeks. And I'm heading back to California.
Good luck on your trip. I've been told the weather in California isn't too forgiving, with lots of ice and snow. (Brrrr! It is cold!)
Hope you enjoyed your 6-month trip in the Philippines. Thanks for watching my video!
I was stationed at Clark, AB from April 1982 - October 1983. The BEST times of my life. Beautiful country, beautiful people, great weather. It was and still is paradise. 3rd CRS. I had an American GF whose father was an officer, (I was enlisted) and we all used to hang out on the weekends. Too bad that Steph and her family had to rotate to Washington DC at Andrews AFB. Great memories.
USS Durham LKA 114 Visited Clark couple of times from Subic 82 to 86! Great times Better people. Memories WestPacs! Thanks! Fair Winds and Following Seas!
Thanks for watching my video. I was at Clark 82-86 and been to Subic many times during those years. Fun times!
@@GilCarolAdventures Yup visited few times thru though years. May have walked by you. Plus not a huge fan but Manilla is a Historic place. Bad Pollution back then!
Wow excelente… mucha nostalgia seguro recorrer esos lugares. Felicitaciones
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Nicely done, yes they were the good old days,,take care brother,,thanks for sharing..😊
Glad you enjoyed my video. Thanks for watching! Take care!😊
I served for six years in the USAF crewing F-4D&E models. The E models I crewed were stationed at Osan AB in S Korea. In December of1976 we took 10 of them to Clark on a 19 day TDY. It was the best TDY I had in the six years that I served! We had a blast! Thanks for bringing back some good memories.
Glad you enjoyed my video and brought back those good memories! Clark is not the same as it used to be but I hope it returns to its old glory!
Was never at Clark but watching you video brought back many Air Force memories. Thanks!
Glad I was able to bring back your fond memories of the Air Force! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing brought a tear to my eyes
Thanks for watching my video and I'm glad I was able to bring back some of your fond memories of Clark. You should come visit Clark soon!
Nice video. I was at Clark AFB in 1950-52. My dad was heading up air support for Korean war from Philippines. Back then there was an insurgent group called the hucks. Security was very tight. We live right on the road by the parade grounds.
I was there 68-70. I was just a dependent about 14. To the best that I can remember they were still active.
Thank you for watching my video. I bet you enjoyed Clark back then. It was a great place to be!
@@CSltz thanks for watching my video. Clark looks so much different now than back then.
Flashbacks! I was also in the AF, and retired long ago as a MSgt. I was stationed at Clark from '83 to '87. So I was there a bit of the time you were! May have even met you somewhere. You never know. I worked at Satcom. Loved it! I to a good look at your NCO Leadership School video to see if I might be in it, as I went to Leadership School there as well. The main gate you showed is exactly how I remembered it. Lot's of unpaved roads outside Gate 2. Lot's of trikes and jeepneys, but not many cars. LOT's of bars, of course. I played thousands of games of pool and darts, and drank my share of Red Horse, San Mig, and Carlsberg. The funny thing is, I now live in the Philippines full time, for over 7 years now, but in Or. Mindoro. We haven't been back to Angeles City yet, but we plan to. It's obviously FAR different here now than it was back then. I actually miss those days.
Wow, we were at Clark at the same time! I was there from ‘82-‘86. I may have ran into you somewhere! Those were the good ole days, right?
Things look much different now at Clark but we miss the old Clark. Sad to see that the majority of the base was abandoned and not being maintained like in our days!
They now have casinos, hotels, shopping malls, and a state-of-the-art international airport, which is now located farther away from the old MAC Terminal.
You should come visit Clark sometime!
Enjoy Oriental Mindoro. My mom hails from Naujan and I spent a lot of time there when I was growing up.
Enjoy your retirement and thank you for your dedicated service! Go USAF! 🇺🇸
@@GilCarolAdventures And yet another coincidence, as we live in Naujan (Barangay Kalinisan). I have 60% VA disability, as I was in Iraq 3 times and had some injuries. No lost limbs and such, so function pretty well still. After watching your video, I did some on line searching of Clark. I saw some good, modern stuff, and some bad stuff that made me a bit sad. But still, always great memories of that base! So many friends. Air Force Baby! All the way!
@@dwanemarsh4378 Amazing coincidences! Glad to hear you survived Iraq! 🇺🇸🙏🙏
My mom was born and raised in Barangay San Agustin in Naujan. In fact, we have tons of family members who still live there and some in Poblacion Naujan. I haven’t been there in a while though! Love that area! My grandfather owned acres and acres of rice fields in Barangay San Agustin and I worked there in the fields during the summer time. Lots of fond memories there as well.
Go visit Clark and see for yourself. I miss the old Clark!
I was stationed at Clark from 1988 through 89 when the 374th TAW moved to Yokota Japan. Got out of there in the nick of time. Within a month after leaving there was a major earthquake then in June 1991 Pinatubo erupted. That's when the U.S. pulled out. There were good memories and not so good memories. Mostly good friends that I still keep in contact with today.
Thanks for watching my video. Sounds like you just got out of Clark just in time. I still keep in contact with some of my friends from there as well. Lots of wonderful memories from Clark. I will go visit there again!
I was in the Navy stationed in Guam in 1977-79 and used to fly from Anderson AFB to Clark all the time to go down to Subic to go on ships. I found the locals to be very nice. And I know quite a few guys who married local girls.
Thanks for watching our video and thank you for your service in the USN. Glad to hear you were able to go to Clark when you were in Guam. A lot of my friends also married locals while they were stationed there. Take care!
I was at Clark from Aug. 1961 to Jan. 1962 with the 9th ASA. Then on to Vietnam for the rest of 1962.
Thanks for watching my video and thank you for your service Sir!
I was there from 86-90 3AGS/3AMU Crew Chief…I left in Dec 90 before the volcanoe in June…lots of great memories
Thanks for watching my video, Mike! I worked in the 3AGS Orderly Room but left in Sep 1986. You must have arrived there right after I left. I still miss Clark!
I was in Kadena 86-89. Made many trips to Cope Thunder Clark AB in the many years. I won't forget all the fun there. LOL>
Thanks for watching my video. Clark was a fun place to be! It was a TDY heaven. LOL
Great video more VETS should make videos like this. Thanks for your service sir.
Glad you enjoyed my video and thanks for watching! It was an honor and a privilege to serve in the best Air Force in the world!
That’s crazy seeing that place again. I was never stationed there or the navy base, but did training exercises there shortly after closing in ‘93.
Thanks for watching my video! Glad to hear you were able to visit Clark even after we pulled out from there! I love Clark and and it was the best assignment I ever had while in the USAF. Please subscribe to our channel and watch more of our travel videos. Take care! :)
I was stationed there in the 1970s - and a guest on a couple of ships a few years afterward. Loved that place ....the people ... the countryside. Man, things were great when the Philippines was one of the US' best friends .... we could have kept that friendship if the US hadn't acted a fool.
I enjoyed my time at Clark and Angeles City, we were embarked Marines from USS New Orleans LPH 10, For flood relief operations.
Glad you enjoyed Clark and thank you for watching my video!
Was in and out of Clark several times during the mid 70's with the Seabees. Also at Subic Bay. Good times.
edwardguerra,
Was in CBMU-302 during this time as well . . . ☆
I was in 6th grade, and vividly remember Clark Air Base back in the 60s. It was a beehive of continual activity. There was also a school for the American kids, a great px, and a boat launch to take people across Manila Bay.
I was stationed at Sangley Point 1964-1967 (Navy). We used to ride our motorcycles and have races right inside the front gate, to the right as you enter.
Thanks for watching our video. Never been to Sangley Point in Cavite but I know where it is. There had been plans to make Sangley the next Manila International Airport but it never got off the ground! I'm sure you had fond memories of those motorcycle rides all the way to Clark. Take care sir and thank you for your service to the USN. Go Navy! :)
Dig the Monza 👍🤙 I am a Navy veteran and retired Army 1SG. There were bases that I was stationed that had AF personnel. I always marveled at how the single military personnel are treated across the branches. Barracks vs. Dormitories. My soldiers would see how the AF guys lived and I had to deal with that. There was no BOSS program back then.
Thanks for watching my video. I drove my 75 Buick Skyhawk while I was at Clark. It's the twin of the Chevy Monza! Love that car but it always broke down on me. LOL. Funny you mentioned how the AF guys lived. When we went TDY to Korea a few times we stayed in a hotel off base, while the Army soldiers lived in a Tent City on the base. Thanks for your service! Please subscribe to our channel to watch more of our travel adventures! Take care sir! :)
I loved my time in Angeles City while in the Air Force. My time there was 1984-86.
Thank you for watching my video. I was there 82-86 so I probably bumped into you somewhere there. Lots of wonderful memories from Clark. Great times! Please subscribe to our channel for more of our travel videos! Take care!
You triggered my memories of Clark during the war in the late 60’s and early’70’s. The crossroads of the Pacific war effort. Jungle Survival School. The Negritos. All night poker games at the O Club.
good ole days long live retirees and veterans
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If my memory is correct you worked in the 3rd AGS Orderly Room. I was an aircraft mechanic on the F-4 Phantoms. I was assigned to the 3rd AGS in 1976 - 1977 and also 1983 -1986.
Thanks for watching my video! Yes, I worked in the 3AGS Orderly Room from 1982 -1986. What’s your name?
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1970-72 I was stationed at US Naval Radio Station (T) Tarlac, which was about 30 north of Clark. All of our shopping, medical, married Navy housing, softball league, etc. was on Clark. I have lots of good memories of it.
It‘s nice to be back mate so many memories to reckon 😊
Thank you for watching mate! Good times remembered! But it feels great to be back there again kahit it’s so different na. Ang bilis talaga ng panahon. Parang kelan lang. Anyway, thanks mate! 😊
Like to go back there when I was 10 years old in 68 had so much fun, looking for relics from the war
I was at Clark from Feb '60 to Aug '61. Many months of memories. I look at Google Earth to see what has changed, and there has been a lot! Of nine installations I was assigned to, only three are still active. Not much to go back to see!
Thank you for your service to the USAF. I'm sure you had lots of cherished memories from Clark. It's so much different now than when I was there from 1982-1986. Take care sir! :)
Nice video. I get all the nostalgia. We had really just began our lives then. I served at the same time in the army. No opportunity to revisit any of the posts were I was stationed. Not sure I would want to. I can see that being such a bitter/sweet experience.
I was TDY to Clark from Osan for Cope Thunder ,Combat Sage exercises...wonderful memories. Thanks
I was TDY to Osan several times with 3AGS, from 82-86. Everytime we went there it was always cold! 😂😂 Some wonderful memories there as well. Thanks for watching my video! 😊
Miss those days! It was a great place to be. Makes me cry.
Thanks for watching my video Clark was a great place to be for many of us and I miss the good ole days! But many areas need some serious maintenance work and it's really sad to see Clark in that condition. It just feels different there now. It's not the same Clark like it was back then.
looks a whole bunch different than when I was there. I was there is 1964 and 65. I was in the 61st comm gp, the barracks were up at Lilly Hill. good times then.
Thanks for watching my video and thank you for your service to the USAF. I'm sure you had a lot of fond memories from Clark. Love that place and I will come back there again soon. Take care sir! :)
thank you for sharing I was there christmas 1984 I was a kc135 crew chef in there tdy
My wife and I lived in Sta Maria Village We left Clark on Oct 5 1974.
Thanks for watching our video and thanks for your service. Coming back to Clark was nostalgic! Lots of wonderful memories while we were there. I’m sure you and your wife did too! Happy holidays!
I was at Clark from Nov 1970 to Oct 1972 with the 604 MASS. I HOPE TO GET BACK SOME DAY . I live in Indonesia now.
I got to spend a week there back in 82 when I was a kid. All I remember now is a huge banyan tree with a wrap around bench outside a laundry facility, oh, and seeing a toad the size of a dinner plate.
Was so nice to watch. I was in the NCO leadership class right before you! I worked at the Main Post Office.😊 We were at Clark from 82-87.
This brought back memories, good and bad. I was with the 374th TAW and 624 CAMS from Dec 88 to Jun 91 and was evacuated to Subic. It’s bizarre that the TH-cam algorithm brought this up. Except for a few buildings, it’s almost unrecognizable.
Love the music
Thanks for watching my video. I added that music (Eye in the Sky) in the background because it always reminds me of Clark whenever I hear it. It's part of the fond memories of Clark. Please subscribe to our channel and watch more of our videos. You take care! :)
Hello Gilbert my friend since 1981-83 at March AFB & next door neighbor at Don Bonifacio Subd 84-86…. Nice video my friend … very nostalgic
Hey Rome! OMG!!! What a pleasant surprise to know you've watched my short video! There are a few more friends here from our days in Clark who have reached out to me as well. I didn't know that this video would connect me back to my friends whom I haven't spoke to or seen since then. But anyway, how are you my friend? I'm so happy to hear from you. Do you still reside in Austin? It's been a long time since we last spoke!
Hope you and your family are doing well. Coming back to Clark was aa very nostalgic trip for us. Somehow it feels like coming back home! Clark has changed a lot since then but as soon we drove in to Clark all the great memories came back! Can't describe the feeling but I felt connected to it right away! Not sure if you've been back there since you left but you should when you get a chance.
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Gil,
That was astonishing how much has changed. I was there from 82 a 85, I would have never known the the 3rd Tac base ops was once there, where the airport is now. I plan on a trip over there next year. Hopefully the Maharaja Hotel is still there.
3rd Law Enforcement SQ Sep 1987-Sep 1989, Clark was my first Duty assignment, going back very soon looking forward to it.
Thanks for watching our video! We left Clark a year before you arrived there! Glad to hear you're going back there very soon. Things have changed a lot since then. You can now fly directly to Clark International Airport via connection from Korea or Taipei. There are some really nice hotels/casinos inside Clark if you're looking for a place to stay while you're there. I'm going back to visit there again soon and do another video. LOL. Please subscribe to our channel to watch more of our travel videos. Take care and enjoy Clark when you visit.
Soon the fast rail service between clark airport to manila will begin service. There are several new and vey huge Las Vegas style casinos along the main road. Angeles city is also known as little korea with a huge population of south koreans
Thanks for watching. Clark and Angeles have changed a lot since I left Clark. I saw the casinos and the new airport there, but I believe more projects are coming! But development there is very slow!
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Don't forget, the Philippines were ruled by the Spanish ( " Man~ama - man~ana " ) for Over 300 years. Three Hundred . . . ☆
Fond memories. Stationed at Clark from 1976 to 1983 in the 374th Aerial Port and lived in those barracks a short time though lived off base most of my time there. Best on base food around then was the mongolian barbecue at the NCO club, just awesome.
I love the A ten just so cool
Thanks for watching! Those are the F-4s and they are just as cool. :)
I was at Osan in 80/81 and missed out on all the TDY’s to the PI! Heard some great stories, though. Really sorry I missed it!!
Very familiar sakin yung yellow na Buick. Nostalgic nga.
Memories! Sweet, sweet memories...!!
Thank you for this nice video. We have many similar experiences.
Thank you for service and a Veteran myself there were some places I definitely Fell in love with. No Disrespect I but I couldn’t watch the whole video. The Music was to much for me plus 2 song’s playing at once. Thanks
Thank you for your service as well Sir! I apologize for the overlap of the music due to editing error, but the music overlap only lasted a few seconds. The rest of the video had no other music issues. Please feel free to finish the video! I think you will enjoy it. Take care Sir.
Nice view of Clark, I never made it there during my Army 1980’s years going back and forth across the Pacific. I heard it was a beautiful place to visit. But I did get Hawaii for 5 years but not as nice looking as the PI.
I was stationed at Clark 1980-83, 3rd CRS. At that time, Clark was the largest U.S. base in the world!
Gil, were in same squadrons, I was with 26 AMU, F5 section. This is Ben Agnir, good to see u, doing youtube! Left Clark in 1988, never made it back!! Anyways you probably don't remember me, best of luck to u and family!!
Hey Ben, this is Gil. OMG! Woww!! How have you been? I left Clark in 86 and got out in 88. I’m here now in Santa Clarita, CA between LA and Bakersfield. I’m so happy to hear from you. Please give me your phone number and email so we can catch up bro! 😎
I was USAF, Red Horse, and TDY at Clark AFB and Wallace AFB in 1983..fun times
Its sad but we Filippinos are resilient after the US personale and air force flew back to the states,but don't worry we try our best to redevelop Pampanga in general
Thank you for watching our video! Yes, we Filipinos are resilient and hardworking people! Salute 🫡 🇵🇭
Good memories. I was there 83-86 in 3rd AGS, 68 TFS. We probably bumped into one another!! 😂
You were in 3 AGS? I worked in the Orderly Room from 82-86. Maybe I know you! Your name?
Clark was on my "dream sheet."
The fields aren't maintained, because they probably can't be, since the last volcano eruption. It leaves rocks and ruts everywhere that you can't see, making it a minefield for a mower. You'd have to do what we do, and just turn a bunch of cattle loose out there. They'll clean it up. Nice video, though. Although I live in PI, I haven't been to Clark.
What a nice airport, those A-10s looked like they were hungry😃
Excuse me, confused ako sa covering photo. Kailan pa po ba yan? Kasi wala na pong F4 Phantom jets ngayon in operational number. Except for Iran and some nations.
Thank you for watching my video! The cover photo is just a thumbnail. It’s in my video as part of my fond memories of Clark. 😊
I served quality time with the Forces down there. Never again.