
The untold story of my grandfather Emeterio Asinas, a World War II hero who fought valiantly in the Philippines for the US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). You'll receive a short post on the anniversary of each important day of his service.
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Cherished Days Gone By: General MacArthur awards the Distinguished Service Cross to Captain Villamor of the Philippine Air Force, December 22, 1941 (Source: Library of Congress; PBS American Experience).
General Jonathan Wainwright (Source: U.S. Department of War).
Philippine President Manuel Quezon and General Douglas MacArthur (Source: Warfare History Network).
MacArthur’s vow echoed across the Philippines during the long years of occupation, shown here on matchboxes sent by submarine along with supplies for the resistance (Source: Worthpoint).
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Founder and Editor of "The Fighting Filipinos." I’m a history major, a Filipino-American aspiring author and enthusiast for World War II stories, memoirs, and Asian American narratives.
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