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  • 2026 Bataan Freedom March, a 160km journey of valor concludes at Capas National Shrine

    2026 Bataan Freedom March, a 160km journey of valor concludes at Capas National Shrine

    Did you know that 2026 Bataan Freedom March is a successful 160km journey of valor?

    The Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB), in coordination with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) and the Department of National Defense (DND), concluded the 2026 Bataan Freedom March.

    The historic two-day tribute, which retraced the 160-kilometer route of the 1942 Bataan Death March, culminated with a solemn ceremony at the Capas National Shrine—the hallowed ground of the former Camp O’Donnell.

    The 2026 Freedom March honors the 84th Anniversary of Valor and ensure that the harrowing sacrifices of Filipino and American heroes are never forgotten. By retracing the 100-plus kilometer route endured by our World War II heroes, the march served as a living memorial, transforming historical tragedy into a powerful display of national pride and resilience. As PVB First Vice President Miguel Angelo C. Villa-Real stated, “Eighty-four years later, we carry their torch to ensure their sacrifice is never forgotten”.

    We extend our deepest appreciation to the hundreds of participants who answered the call of valor this year. From veterans’ descendants, military and police personnel, and other enthusiasts who joined for 10-kilometer segments, your presence turned this trek into a moving flame of bravery,” Villa-Real added.

    The marchers navigated the grueling Philippine heat, demonstrating the same endurance that defined our heroes decades ago. We salute your discipline in following essential safety protocols—from non-negotiable hydration to meticulous blister care—ensuring that every participant crossed the finish line safely.

    This massive undertaking across three provinces was made possible through the unwavering support of PVAO, DND, as well as the local government units of Bataan, Pampanga, and Tarlac for their logistical coordination; and major sponsor San Miguel Corporation. It is through this collaborative spirit that Freedom March was able to offer participation free of charge, keeping the legacy of our veterans accessible to all.

    The Bataan Freedom March is more than a walk-through of history; it is a commitment to the future of our nation. We encourage all Filipinos—especially the youth—to support this initiative in the years to come. Whether by joining the march, volunteering at hydration stations, or simply sharing the stories of our veterans, you help keep the “Freedom March Guidon” burning bright.

    Let us continue to walk together, remembering that the freedom we enjoy today was bought by the steps taken in 1942. We look forward to seeing an even larger contingent of “Sons and Daughters” of heroes at the starting line next year.

    Reference:

    Lariza Garcia

  • 160-km Freedom March to Honor WWII Heroes Resumes in 2025

    160-km Freedom March to Honor WWII Heroes Resumes in 2025

    Interested participants are thrilled to join the 160-km Freedom March to Honor WWI Heroes.

    The legacy of valor and sacrifice continues as descendants of World War II Filipino and U.S. veterans, alongside military personnel, government officials, members of the diplomatic community, students, and families, take part in the annual Freedom March. This historic event commemorates the 83rd anniversary of the Battle of Bataan and honors the heroic endurance of those who endured the infamous Bataan Death March.

    A marcher holds the picture of his relatives who are veterans of Bataan Death March.

    Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB), in partnership with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) and the Department of National Defense (DND), will once again lead this solemn tribute on March 1-2, 2025. The 160-kilometer 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,” said Mike Villa-Real, PVB First Vice President for Marketing Communications and Consumer Protection.

    Civilian marchers who joined the 160-KM march from Mariveles, Bataan to Capas, Tarlac.

    The Freedom March mirrors the route taken by approximately 66,000 Filipino and 10,000 American prisoners of war. The path stretches from Mariveles and Saysain Point in Bagac, Bataan, to Camp O’Donnell in Capas, Tarlac. This historic route connects us to the past, turning each step into a tribute to our brave WWII heroes that shape our national identity.

    To encourage wider participation, participants may choose to join specific segments of the march at their preferred starting points in any of the three provinces of 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.

    PH soldiers march with civilians in honor of WWII heroes

    The Freedom March extends an open invitation to all who wish to honor the bravery of Filipino and American soldiers. Interested participants may register at https://forms.gle/npJJggx3jxCoMLzS6. Registration is free.

    “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,” concluded Villa-Real.

    For more information about the event, follow https://www.facebook.com/veteransbankmarch.

    Reference & Media Contact:

    Salgado PR

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