Bataan Death March Survivor - Sergeant 1st Class John Mims, (Ret)

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World War II POW SFC John Mims talks about his experiences during the Bataan Death March and as a World War II POW.

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  • How??? R u a story writer or film producer miss hystericglamour.....??????? Hehehe

  • @MsGrumpet ahahaha!!! how

  • A short story of my father....... They were 135 in front line. Only 7 left.No comander, coz their comander Escape Cpt. ??? ( i will not mention d name.)although i knew d name.

    This brave 7 men engage in heavy fire fight in Bataan. No food no ammo no water to drink. But they survive . How they survive? Contact me . cool_83@yahoo.com

  • He tell the story with tears in eyes. If i can write good inglish i will write the story of my father. A memorable story nice story His name 1st class private Urbano florendo born May 25 1917. A Phlipine constabulary 1st regiment. Inducted by Gen.George M parker in Bataan became U.S.A.F.E. Member...he is a brave fighter during and start of war. My father is one of defender of Bataan . He died May 24 1992 with recognition of white house American Pres. Bush.

  • My father is a survivor in bataan death march. He reveal the story what hapen during death march. Many american and filipino soldier died during death march. During death march. American soldier are sperate frm filipino fighter.

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