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The Fighting Filipinos

Ed Sevilla

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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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

In Manila, Waiting for Word

Sketch of the western part of Camp O’Donnell, drawn by Philippine Army prisoner of war Lt. Col. Fidel L. Ongpauco AFP (Ret.). His first caption: “April 20, 1942: Camp O’Donnell rolls at the foot of the barren hills of Capas. She was a clear...

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BONUS: “My Melancholy Baby”

Popular crooner Gene Austin (Source: Alchetron).

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A Love Letter for the Ages (Reprise)

Letter from Emeterio Asinas to Mercedes Letaba Asinas, December 26, 1941, Page One. (Source: Emeterio Asinas Papers, National World War II Museum).

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The Road Ends at Camp O’Donnell

Camp O’Donnell, 1942 (Source: AL.com).

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  • Ed Sevilla

    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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