Nice video to see how it was there. Its restricted now unforunately. I still wanna see that place. Hope as unvaxxed i can go to the Philippines, i have 2 daughters there ..miss them a lot
Brings back memories! I was there from 86 to 91, Security Police, so I had to stick around after the volcano. My Filipina wife, oldest daughter and I were living in that base housing also, for about a year before Pinatubo. Thanks for the video!
@@davidhankins5708 Security Police, he also married a local gal I knew him from the pool league but then heard he got is real bad trouble, the kind that sends you to Kansas.
Grabe! I still can't imagine the full extent of Clark's beauty back then. Tumira kami sa Pinecourt street malapit sa likod ng chapel 1 after malipat ng unit ng tatay ko from old CABCOM Dau to Clark housing area, pioneer silang PAF personnel na nagtake over sa mga naiwan ng USAF. I'd say it was the most beautiful place I've ever been to kahit ilang dekada na ring nilisan ng mga kano ang military facility, grabe ang future proofing ng mga kano. Kung sa Angeles binabaha't tinatraffic, sa clark hindi mo poproblemahin yun. Sayang yang 13th AF hospital na yan at ang buong clark. Sana di na lang pinulitika yang mga yan at subic. Sobrang laki ng ambag nila sa regional commerce at sa national defense
Anong year kayong tumira sa Cabcom? Every weekend nandoon ako noon. We rode the cart hitched to the carabao going on base through mabalacat gate. Trumpo ang tawag nila. Isa sa mga magsasaka ang tatay ko doon.
@@DimplesLife Mga magulang at eldest sibling ko lang po ma'am ang mga nagreside sa CABCOM. They moved into camp dau ng late '80s na po thru the help of my auntie from mother side na may asawa ring sundalo na sa camp dau din ang assignment. Few years before their PAF unit were transferred to occupy the mothballed Clark ab, kasama po tatay ko sa mga naglinis ng base. Good to hear po na meron din kayong connection sa CABCOM.
@@Mommyeydah888 pasensya na po pero di ko na lang po babanggitin ang surname namin. Taga tagak po kami dati at naging malapit na kapitbahay din po namin ang del rosario family nung nasa sabre pa po sila. From early '90s up to mid 2010s po ang nilagi namin sa clark
Masaya ako kase nakita ko sa video niyo pong ito yung Clark Airbase Hospital noong maayos at maganda pa po ito. Philippines most haunted hospital na kase siya ngayon. Kakatakot nang iexplore mag-isa.
Wow good and bad times!!! I was a Supply Sup Dawg I worked MICAP and the WRSK Kits for the F-4's at Clark 1990-1991 I had just extended for a 4 year assignment when Pinatubo erupted. Thanks for the video brought back so many memories. 💯🔥🛩️🌎❤️
Yes, loved that video. Brought back wonderful memories of my short time on Clark Air Base back in Mar-Apr '89. Great to see the hospital with all the buzzing activity when it was 'alive' and functioning. Also, impressed to see the nice base housing; good air force living back then.
Dimple, thank you for sharing your video and the contemporary narration to it. Seeing the "after" eruption videos is very interesting. Looking back on what you had as a newly married couple reminds me that many of us started a marriage with a tiny apartment and a few furnishings that we were proud of at the time. The local handicrafts and handmade furniture were ubiquitous there. Our family's furnishings, as yours may have been, were left there when we were evacuated from Clark at the time of the volcano.
Amazing! We used to live there at 5520-B from 1991 to 2009. I got mixed emotions. I spent my whole childhood there. The memories will live forever. Thanks for this video!
You’re welcome. Did you guys planted a coconut tree in front of the house? Everytime We took a vacation in the Philippines we always drove by to see if the house was still in good shape. My husband and I had so many good memories in that house.
@@DimplesLife Our neighbors from upstairs where you used to live po, they're the one who planted the coconut tree in front of the house. They even planted the Banaba tree. We planted the Balimbing tree sa backyard. Nakakamiss po ito sobra. 😍
Wow, very interesting video. Hard to believe this month is 30 years ago since Mount Pinatubo volcano explosion. I was there until the last day of May 1991 at Clark Air Base Philippines. I was so surprised, sadden and shocked when I heard the news and seen when I was at Kunsan Air Base on June 15, 1991. It really hit my heart big time. Watching and thinking on FEN I was just there a little over two (2) weeks ago at Clark Air Base, Philippines. From US American Air Force Security Police Military Veteran. GOD bless the Philippines and GOD bless America.
@@DimplesLife Yes, but, all my life I felt guilty that I was blessed to leave early but, I wish I could have been there to help. Everyday watching it on FEN when I was station at Kunsan Air Base, it really bought water to my eyes. Many times. If we were allowed to help out, I would have gotten on the C-130 to do that, GOD bless Philippines.
hi po maam Dimple.. kami po yung tumira sa Letter B ng housing na yan noong iwan na yan sa mga Air Force. thank you po sa pag post nitong video. Super na-appreciate ko po. year 2009 noong iwan na po namin ang bahay na kinalakihan namin. GOD bless po.
@@Kimwonsy2021 nahanap ko, bro. Nasa Clark ako kahapon and nag compare ako nang maps from the 60’s all the way to 2019. The housing was in Mimosa, Fontana, & ung mga natira near Air Force City :) Unfortunately, wala nang villas sa Mimosa. All destroyed and torn down.
I'm not sure if we have more CAB video. My husband is currently checking our VHS footage collections to transfer into DVD. If we find more we will share them here. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for sharing your life with us so enjoyable I've been to Clark many times on leave spent my time in Okinawa but military life was so similar mamasan, papasan chairs the wall fan I love it
My filipina wife father started as a cook there in 1967 to 1990?. My wife was born in 1988 in mabalacat. Her mother would tell me stories of going to the base Commissary, PX and library. She tell me, "this is what USA must be like"? She loved how the streets were so clean and the grass so green. It was so sad after the base had closed. In 2016 I had lived in anglese City. My father being Air Force and we were living between March and Norton AFB in CA. I was always so curious to see what is left of old Cark. Seeing old base houseing what it was in 2016 was sad to see. Please
I was there from 1988 to 1990, I was really good friends with a lady named Ruth that worked at the hospital front desk in records section, it’s a long shot, but did you know her by chance?
Hello~ we used to live in this building 5520 B in year 1992~2009. I wanna know if you also feel something creepy? I mean, some spirits. For example, moving furnitures, footsteps, etc. Because i felt this when we were living there
No, not at all but we felt a lot of tremors while living in that house. We were the very first tenants and my husband reassured me, it was the house settling because it was brand new.
ing kekayu pung tuknangan balamu pu atsu kayu pu America, neng pu mumunta ku pu clark eke aimagine nanu ya ichura ing dating hospital. ❤️ dakal pung salamt kening video
Sa harapan ng mimosa , M A Roxas avenue. Actually I was there yesterday took a video. The place looks like a farm. Someone has a nipa hut in the backyard.
Eto pala dati yon pero ngayong 2022 hindi kona kinaya pumasok dyan grabe ang daming nag mumulto dyan may mga narinig akong boses dyan eh madalas rin pala mag pakita dyan yung mga pugot na ulo
We were there in .68-70. The guy a few above this was so right about it being clean and beautiful. The workers with the brooms were to me as associated with the Philippines as the Jeepneys. When we left with a family of 4 We didn't bring all that much back Considering. I really felt for the people who didn't have the luxury of time to pack. How did Uncle Sam? Reimburse the families for what had to be left behind? Was it a fair compensation.
@@Kimwonsy2021 Ang location ng housing na iyan ay malapit sa Fontana. Sa main street dating Mitchell highway. Across the street lang ng Fontana iyan. Ang mga nakatira sa housing na iyan ay mga Phil Air Force or Army yata. Totoo napakaganda ng Clark AB noon at napakalinis.
Clark hospital is now one of the most haunted hospital in Phils. thanks for sharing
Nice video to see how it was there. Its restricted now unforunately. I still wanna see that place. Hope as unvaxxed i can go to the Philippines, i have 2 daughters there ..miss them a lot
Definitely
Yup... I snuck in with a few friends around 5 yrs ago. It was totally derelict. Really spooky.
good news is, there is an ongoing restoration/ renovation of the building. but not for hospital purposes, rather it will serve as a museum.
Brings back memories! I was there from 86 to 91, Security Police, so I had to stick around after the volcano. My Filipina wife, oldest daughter and I were living in that base housing also, for about a year before Pinatubo. Thanks for the video!
Have a long life sir.
Did you know Robert Seitter?
@@mrjn341097 Doesn't ring a bell. I was a cop there, what was his job?
@@davidhankins5708 Security Police, he also married a local gal I knew him from the pool league but then heard he got is real bad trouble, the kind that sends you to Kansas.
Grabe! I still can't imagine the full extent of Clark's beauty back then. Tumira kami sa Pinecourt street malapit sa likod ng chapel 1 after malipat ng unit ng tatay ko from old CABCOM Dau to Clark housing area, pioneer silang PAF personnel na nagtake over sa mga naiwan ng USAF. I'd say it was the most beautiful place I've ever been to kahit ilang dekada na ring nilisan ng mga kano ang military facility, grabe ang future proofing ng mga kano. Kung sa Angeles binabaha't tinatraffic, sa clark hindi mo poproblemahin yun. Sayang yang 13th AF hospital na yan at ang buong clark. Sana di na lang pinulitika yang mga yan at subic. Sobrang laki ng ambag nila sa regional commerce at sa national defense
Anong year kayong tumira sa Cabcom? Every weekend nandoon ako noon. We rode the cart hitched to the carabao going on base through mabalacat gate. Trumpo ang tawag nila. Isa sa mga magsasaka ang tatay ko doon.
@@DimplesLife Mga magulang at eldest sibling ko lang po ma'am ang mga nagreside sa CABCOM. They moved into camp dau ng late '80s na po thru the help of my auntie from mother side na may asawa ring sundalo na sa camp dau din ang assignment. Few years before their PAF unit were transferred to occupy the mothballed Clark ab, kasama po tatay ko sa mga naglinis ng base. Good to hear po na meron din kayong connection sa CABCOM.
ano pong last name nYo?tga Taft st.kmi Phil air force din dad ko
@@Mommyeydah888 pasensya na po pero di ko na lang po babanggitin ang surname namin. Taga tagak po kami dati at naging malapit na kapitbahay din po namin ang del rosario family nung nasa sabre pa po sila. From early '90s up to mid 2010s po ang nilagi namin sa clark
Masaya ako kase nakita ko sa video niyo pong ito yung Clark Airbase Hospital noong maayos at maganda pa po ito. Philippines most haunted hospital na kase siya ngayon. Kakatakot nang iexplore mag-isa.
!! Thank you for the video !! I was an E-4 medic 1967-68 in immunizations & ICU
Wow good and bad times!!! I was a Supply Sup Dawg I worked MICAP and the WRSK Kits for the F-4's at Clark 1990-1991 I had just extended for a 4 year assignment when Pinatubo erupted. Thanks for the video brought back so many memories. 💯🔥🛩️🌎❤️
I worked in the dental clinic and I left from my second tour in May of 1991. The volcano had already started spewing sulfur gas!
Yes, loved that video. Brought back wonderful memories of my short time on Clark Air Base back in Mar-Apr '89. Great to see the hospital with all the buzzing activity when it was 'alive' and functioning. Also, impressed to see the nice base housing; good air force living back then.
Ganda ng housing noon. Ngayon narenovate na blue and white na din ang pintura sa Labas.
What a magical place Clark Air Base was when the US Air Force were there. The base was so beautiful and clean.
So beautiful clark my dear the first time I step on Clark is when we had our vacation.
Such a neat piece of history. Thanks for sharing this. I remember when those houses were built. I lived on Postal Street.
Dimple, thank you for sharing your video and the contemporary narration to it. Seeing the "after" eruption videos is very interesting. Looking back on what you had as a newly married couple reminds me that many of us started a marriage with a tiny apartment and a few furnishings that we were proud of at the time. The local handicrafts and handmade furniture were ubiquitous there. Our family's furnishings, as yours may have been, were left there when we were evacuated from Clark at the time of the volcano.
Amazing! We used to live there at 5520-B from 1991 to 2009. I got mixed emotions. I spent my whole childhood there. The memories will live forever. Thanks for this video!
You’re welcome. Did you guys planted a coconut tree in front of the house? Everytime We took a vacation in the Philippines we always drove by to see if the house was still in good shape. My husband and I had so many good memories in that house.
@@DimplesLife Our neighbors from upstairs where you used to live po, they're the one who planted the coconut tree in front of the house. They even planted the Banaba tree. We planted the Balimbing tree sa backyard. Nakakamiss po ito sobra. 😍
Maganda po talaga jaan sa clark punta ko jan sa bakasyon tambay lang po beautiful philippines
Alright tamsak done po maganda po yaan at may video pa kayo nice video content incredible fw keep it up
Maraming salamat sis. Tinatransfer kasi ng husband ko dahil luma na ang mga vhs tapes. Hayan sabi ko i share ko sa yt.
@@DimplesLife aww OK po yaan nahabol nyo PA nuh kami mga VHS tapes ko naluma na sayang hinde nasalin good job po husband nyo
Ang sarap ng balikan ang nakaraan😊
Wow ate welcome home enjoy ate wow congrats ate ganda harang
Maraming salamat kapatid.
The carabao picture was a gift from Robin M. My art keepsake from the PI. Thanks Robin, go gators...
Wow, very interesting video. Hard to believe this month is 30 years ago since Mount Pinatubo volcano explosion. I was there until the last day of May 1991 at Clark Air Base Philippines. I was so surprised, sadden and shocked when I heard the news and seen when I was at Kunsan Air Base on June 15, 1991. It really hit my heart big time. Watching and thinking on FEN I was just there a little over two (2) weeks ago at Clark Air Base, Philippines. From US American Air Force Security Police Military Veteran. GOD bless the Philippines and GOD bless America.
You're lucky you got away before the disaster. It was horrible experienced. Thank you for watching.
@@DimplesLife Yes, but, all my life I felt guilty that I was blessed to leave early but, I wish I could have been there to help. Everyday watching it on FEN when I was station at Kunsan Air Base, it really bought water to my eyes. Many times. If we were allowed to help out, I would have gotten on the C-130 to do that, GOD bless Philippines.
hi po maam Dimple.. kami po yung tumira sa Letter B ng housing na yan noong iwan na yan sa mga Air Force. thank you po sa pag post nitong video. Super na-appreciate ko po. year 2009 noong iwan na po namin ang bahay na kinalakihan namin. GOD bless po.
anong street to kuya mulberry street db?
the hospital really looked great back then.. and the houses still stand today
I’ve been wondering where these houses are actually.. are they in Fontana or Mimosa?
@@RephBangsil uhm i think it’s in air force city near clark marriott. or near cdc parade grounds in stotsenburg. not sure
@@RephBangsil yun nga din tanong ko bro eh parang sa loob ng fontana. Nun hindi pa sumasabog yun mt pinatubo.
@@Kimwonsy2021 nahanap ko, bro. Nasa Clark ako kahapon and nag compare ako nang maps from the 60’s all the way to 2019. The housing was in Mimosa, Fontana, & ung mga natira near Air Force City :) Unfortunately, wala nang villas sa Mimosa. All destroyed and torn down.
@@RephBangsil oo nga no bro nakita ko na din sa wakas sa pinterest! Officers family housing pala ang mga fontana before. Now i know. Thank you bro! 🙏🏻
Cool video I was born in Clark AFB Hospital in 1969
Salamat po sa video mo. Ingat lang po lagi
Wow great memories sis. Glad you had it recorded. Vlogger ka na pala.
Such a beautiful house hope they preserve the remnsnts of the u s based
buti atin kpang video knita sis ne nung panahon pa ning volcano..tamsak
Wapin atin pa deng aliwa nasira.
Do you have any more video of clark air base nice to see how it was in the day before it was shut down.
I'm not sure if we have more CAB video. My husband is currently checking our VHS footage collections to transfer into DVD. If we find more we will share them here. Thank you for watching.
This is some amazing documentation thank you!
Hello there, greetings and watching here from Spain. Happy weekdays ahead
Grabe sobrang ganda date Ng Clark thank u sa video
Wow. I pcs in 89
I remembered when Pinatubo is erupting i was still inside the Clark Air Base
look how bautiful the hospital were...
Well preserved history here guys
Thank you for sharing your life with us so enjoyable I've been to Clark many times on leave spent my time in Okinawa but military life was so similar mamasan, papasan chairs the wall fan I love it
wow sana all maka uwi na Cabalen
My filipina wife father started as a cook there in 1967 to 1990?. My wife was born in 1988 in mabalacat. Her mother would tell me stories of going to the base Commissary, PX and library. She tell me, "this is what USA must be like"? She loved how the streets were so clean and the grass so green. It was so sad after the base had closed. In 2016 I had lived in anglese City. My father being Air Force and we were living between March and Norton AFB in CA. I was always so curious to see what is left of old Cark. Seeing old base houseing what it was in 2016 was sad to see.
Please
Keep safe welcome home
Thank you
Nice memory, love your smile.
I was there from 1988 to 1990, I was really good friends with a lady named Ruth that worked at the hospital front desk in records section, it’s a long shot, but did you know her by chance?
Hi DMac, I knew some girls name Ruth there the one's name Ruth Grassi, but I didn't know anyone that worked at the record section.
Thank u for sharing sissy loves.... love your smile ...
We lived in the same house from 2000 - 2013.
Dati po kmi naka tira jan since 1991 to 2010 building po namin yung tapat niyo yung 5519-c po kami
anong street to beh.mulberry street db
@@Mommyeydah888 dating calabash,adarna, tapos naging raptor street
@@junnemorales2275 akla ko mulberry.
U.S pala talaga ang ginawang concept sa clark noon..
My dad worked in hospital but dental clinic.
Yung bahay parang nasa America at dishwasher machine sa kitchen
Little america in clark. Now become vegas
Kahanga hanga po ang kpaligiran po non pla NG abandon na haspital NG Clark dito Lang po kmi blibago
Thank you . Maganda nga ang clark noon .
Nice video Po komusta kayu pu? Menuknangan kayu Po Pala keti pampanga
I saw that hause in clark
I think the street name is mulberry street near the commissary
Calabash st
I miss Philippines
Ako rin miss ko na ang mga prutas doon.
angaling bahay niyo sa Clark
Hello~ we used to live in this building 5520 B in year 1992~2009. I wanna know if you also feel something creepy? I mean, some spirits. For example, moving furnitures, footsteps, etc. Because i felt this when we were living there
I really miss this place. I am living here now in S. Korea.
No, not at all but we felt a lot of tremors while living in that house. We were the very first tenants and my husband reassured me, it was the house settling because it was brand new.
ing kekayu pung tuknangan balamu pu atsu kayu pu America, neng pu mumunta ku pu clark eke aimagine nanu ya ichura ing dating hospital. ❤️ dakal pung salamt kening video
ang cute na vlog niyo, kame po sa 5523 same st niyo. ☺️ nakaka miss
Sa Fontana resort po ba ito mismo? O subdivision ito dati?
Sa harapan ng mimosa , M A Roxas avenue. Actually I was there yesterday took a video. The place looks like a farm. Someone has a nipa hut in the backyard.
Four me sobrang syang sa mraming pilipino paglisan NG mga Americano dito sa clark
Sa zambales at dyan clark maraming kano
Ano ang kwento ng clark hospital idol new subscriber
Eto pala dati yon pero ngayong 2022 hindi kona kinaya pumasok dyan grabe ang daming nag mumulto dyan may mga narinig akong boses dyan eh madalas rin pala mag pakita dyan yung mga pugot na ulo
Spent seven weeks there in 1969.
Where are the japanese soldier???
We were there in .68-70. The guy a few above this was so right about it being clean and beautiful. The workers with the brooms were to me as associated with the Philippines as the Jeepneys. When we left with a family of 4 We didn't bring all that much back Considering. I really felt for the people who didn't have the luxury of time to pack. How did Uncle Sam? Reimburse the families for what had to be left behind? Was it a fair compensation.
Calabash St.
Ang galing what year po ito? Taray po nauna na kayong mag vlog hahaha
Year 1990 ..1991 Mt pinatubo eruption.
Snow
Jan po kayo nag wowork sa clark hospital ?
Yes
Same house☺️ feeling ko po yung salamin sa kwarto ng sister mo po nasaamin pa😅
Sayang ang ospital NATO ang laki pa nman.
Saan po yun bahay na yan mam? Ganda parang nasa US hehehe.
Former Clark AB
Alam niyo ba kung saan na po yan mga bahay ngayon mam? Yan kaya yun fontana tesort sa clark ngayon?
@@DimplesLife yun 3:19 po saan po kaya yan today mam hehehe. Na amaze ako sa ganda dati ng clark
@@Kimwonsy2021 Ang location ng housing na iyan ay malapit sa Fontana. Sa main street dating Mitchell highway. Across the street lang ng Fontana iyan. Ang mga nakatira sa housing na iyan ay mga Phil Air Force or Army yata. Totoo napakaganda ng Clark AB noon at napakalinis.
what is the name of your street ?
Calabash st
Calabash st.
80s po ba ito?
Oct 1990
And 1991