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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

Alay sa mga Pilipinong beterano ng ikalawang digmaang pandaigdig

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  • thank you for posting this and sharing it...

    can you please tell me the name of this great song please?

  • "Tatang" Po ang pamagat ng kanta, sinulat at inawit ni Joey Ayala.

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  • My dad passed away in 1989 without getting his due pension from the U.S. govt. He survived the Bataan Death March, fought side by side with the Americans and saw the country liberated. He is still a hero to me.

  • our govt is still licking US a.......sses. it will not get them anywhere,

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  • Hate Yanks all you want. Now go enjoy your SaifulIslam with weapons from Brunei

  • fuck the america

  • @julesbaggins Your dad IS a hero to us all...

  • Albert "Doc" Brown....Hindi namin kayo malilimutan habangbuhay. Salamat sa lahat ng sakrifisyo mo at kapwa mong beterano sa Pilipinas at Amerika.

  • ang ganda naman ang mga musikang likha ni joey

  • GANDA NG VID...PARA SA MGA UNKNOWN HEROES NG PINAS...

  • @julesbaggins

    so fucking stupid to follow the Americans..they fucked Philipinos women, and their asses too. They got everything...kill people, money, bitches in your country...everything. we are the ones so stupid to make them so special..serve everyone right..

  • TO ALL FILIPINO SCOUTS THANK YOU FOR HELPING US IN WWII AND VIETNAM I WISH ARE GOVT WOULD HAVE PAYED YOU WHAT YOU DID BUT.MY FATHER WAS US NAVY 1937-1958 ALL PACIFIC DUTY YOU GUYS HAVE MY RESPECT!!!!!!. GIL US ARMY 1976-1976

  • I have a old filipino friend he was in the philipines during the jap occupation. He was 9 to12 yrs old at that time. The stories he told me of what the japs did to his country men and women and children his owen children or grandchildren did not know. Why ? They did not care. Speak to the grand fathers they will not be around much longer

  • @loverdaguer dont forget the military, and the military are made up of them, cheers

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