More than 70,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were forced to march from the municipalities of Bagac and Mariveles on the Bataan Peninsula to Camp O’Donnell via San Fernando in this harrowing ordeal. THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Descendants carry Freedom March torch

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Instead of the warriors of yore, it will be their offspring who will embark on the 160-kilometer Freedom March when it resumes this year after being sidetracked by the pandemic.

Aside from descendants of World War II Filipino and US veterans, military personnel, government officials, members of the diplomatic community, students, and families, will take part in observing the legacy of valor and sacrifice.

The historic event commemorates the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Bataan and honors those who endured the infamous Bataan Death March.

Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB), in partnership with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) and the Department of National Defense (DND), will lead the solemn tribute to the country’s heroes from 1 to 2 March 2025.

The commemorative walk traces the exact historical route of the Death March, starting from Mariveles, Bataan, and concluding in Capas, Tarlac.

“The Freedom March is more than just a walk; it is a moving testament to the courage and sacrifice of our World War II heroes. As we retrace their steps, we ensure that their stories live on, inspiring future generations with their legacy of resilience and patriotism,” Mike Villa-Real, PVB’s first vice president for marketing communications and consumer protection.

The infamous Death March was the route taken by approximately 66,000 Filipino and 10,000 American prisoners of war captured by Japanese invaders.

The path stretches from Mariveles and Saysain Point in Bagac, Bataan, to Camp O’Donnell in Capas, Tarlac. This historic route connects Filipinos to the past, turning each step into a tribute to our brave WWII heroes who shaped the national identity.

Reliving that defining moment in history will seek to draw as many participants as possible who may choose to join specific segments of the march at their preferred starting points in Bataan, Pampanga, and Tarlac.

This will allow individuals from different backgrounds to join in this act of remembrance.

“Every step taken in the Freedom March is a step of remembrance, gratitude, and commitment to ensuring that our heroes’ sacrifices are never forgotten,” Villa-Real added.

The Freedom March extends an open invitation to all who wish to honor the bravery of Filipino and American soldiers by registering at https://forms.gle/npJJggx3jxCoMLzS6.

“This march is our pledge to keep their legacy alive, to remember their courage, and to ensure that their sacrifices continue to inspire generations to come,” Villa-Real indicated. TDT