At least the Japanese didn’t make them create naked pyramids...
RIP soldier.....I’m wondering if John Love was one of the actual survivors featured in the John Wayne movie “Back to Battan” that featured actual survivors in a sequence at the end.
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May God have a special place in Heaven for this man as he’s already seen Hell and the demons that inhabit it. RIP Good Man.
Many years ago I had a boss who was a survivor of the Bataan death march. Even 30 years after the war he still lived with it daily. He said that whenever an Asian walked into a room he broke out in a cold sweat. He shared stories of the day to day battle to stay alive. He told me that the prisoners that would get together in the evening and pray were the ones most likely to survive.
Now he walks with God. Prayers for God’s blessings.
Had a good friend that managed to escape from the Bataan Death March. He lived with natives for rite at three years , before being found on one of the islands,just off the main land . Holly his name past on back in the 90’s . His health never got over those years .
Had the honor to have known one of they guys. A very gentle soul at the time I knew him.
There can’t be many of them left. I knew one of the Bataan Death March survivors—he is still alive at 95 but has dementia and I haven’t seen him in a long time.
He was one of the many who took delight in Paul Tibbits and the Enola Gay.
RIP.