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Hiking for the Fallen, U.S. Marines and Philippine Soldiers Walk Shoulder to Shoulder
April 11, 2015 | 1:56
U.S. Marines hike shoulder to shoulder with the Philippine Army to the Capas National Shrine for the first ever Freedom March, April 11. The ten-kilometer hike brought together the two military forces to commemorate the fallen American and Filipino prisoners of war who lost their lives during the forced “Death March” out of the Bataan Peninsula during World War II.

U.S. Marines hike shoulder to shoulder with the Philippine Army to the Capas National Shrine for the first ever Freedom March, April 11. The ten-kilometer hike brought together the two military forces to commemorate the fallen American and Filipino prisoners of war who lost their lives during the forced “Death March” out of the Bataan Peninsula during World War II.

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