Manila American Cemetery
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2010
- Located six miles southeast of the Philippine capital on Fort Bonifacio, this 152-acre cemetery contains 17,206 War Dead, the largest number of American World War II War Dead in one cemetery. Most died during operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. Two hemicycles adjoining the chapel contain the names of 36,285 missing.
A fitting tribute to those who gave all. It is noteworthy how many headstones bear the Star of David. These braves souls fought to preserve a way of life and the ideals that are being slowly eroded by todays leftwing politicians and their minions.
Rest in Peace Seaman First Class Steve Kunka Elizabeth NJ USS Juneau. My Great Cousin
Hail the Old Glory flying free beside the Philippine Flag.. All Americans and Filipinos who died in the second world war are brothers in arms.. May they find eternal rest with their sacrifice for freedom forever be remembered..
Thank you for the video...
My uncle, Pvt Thomas Phillips is memorialized on the Tablets. He was killed at Guadalcanal in August 1942.
Thanks a lot for showing the video.i would say its well maintained and so nice.i just hope taquig city tourism be part of it.pls no vandalizm and garbage surroundings.add more something that pleasing to the eyes so that not boring.copy other like in france.mabuhay .
Is it true that the cadaver of the soldiers are not really buried there.?