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Lee Habeeb
March 26, 2026
A World War II veteran and survivor of the Bataan Death March shares his harrowing story of capture, torture, and liberation, as told by his family members, highlighting his bravery, compassion, and unwavering faith in the face of unimaginable suffering. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
October 28, 2025
Frances Nash, a Georgia-born nurse, volunteered for a two-year tour in the Philippines in 1940, where she and her fellow nurses faced grueling conditions, including capture and imprisonment by the Japanese. Despite the hardships, Nash and the Angels of Bataan continued to care for the wounded and sick, earning their name as angelic figures in the eyes of their patients. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
May 06, 2025
Dr. Lester Tenney recounts his experiences as a prisoner of war in the Japanese-occupied Philippines, where he and 12,000 other American soldiers were forced to endure the Bataan Death March, a brutal and inhumane treatment that resulted in the deaths of thousands. He also shares his story of forgiveness and how it has helped him heal and move forward. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
November 21, 2024
Estill Myers, a World War II veteran and survivor of the Bataan Death March, shared his harrowing experiences as a prisoner of war in Japanese camps, where he suffered from brutal treatment, malnutrition, and disease, yet remained hopeful and devoted to his family and country. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
November 06, 2024
Dr. Lester Tenney recounts his harrowing experiences as a prisoner of war during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, including the Bataan Death March and life in a coal mine, where he and fellow prisoners developed a complex system of finance and trade to survive. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
June 14, 2024
Frank Kohn, a highly educated doctor, was sent to the Philippines to serve as a horse mounted battle surgeon. He experienced a stunning turnaround from champagne dinners to the Bataan Death March, where he and thousands of others were forced to march without food or water, many wounded and starving. Despite the deplorable conditions, Frank continued to help his fellow soldiers, even when he became ill with an inoperable form of intestinal cancer. His courage and self-sacrifice in the face of unimaginable hardship are a testament to the human spirit. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 20, 2024
Frances Nash, a Georgia-born nurse, volunteered for a two-year tour in the Philippines in 1940, where she faced grueling conditions, capture, and years of captivity as a prisoner of war. She and her fellow nurses, known as the Angels of Bataan, provided care and comfort to the wounded and sick, earning their name for their bravery and selflessness. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
December 19, 2023
Frances Nash, a Georgia-born Army nurse, volunteered for service in the Philippines in 1940, where she faced grueling conditions and was eventually taken as a prisoner of war. Along with other nurses, she continued to care for the wounded and sick, earning the name 'Angels of Bataan'. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 08, 2023
Frances Nash, a Georgia-born nurse, volunteered for a two-year tour in the Philippines in 1940, just as war was brewing. She and her fellow nurses faced grueling conditions, including being captured and held as POWs by the Japanese. Despite the challenges, Nash and the other nurses continued to care for the wounded and sick, earning them the nickname 'Angels of Bataan'. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
December 19, 2022
Estelle Myers, a World War II enlistee in the Naval Medical Corps, was one of America's first prisoners of war. He endured unimaginable hardships, including the Bataan Death March, hellships, and brutal treatment in Japanese prison camps. Myers' story is a testament to the sacrifices made by soldiers during the war and the importance of remembering their experiences. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
November 16, 2022
During World War II, a group of courageous nurses, known as the Angels of Bataan, risked their lives to care for wounded soldiers in the Philippines. One of these nurses, Frances Nash, volunteered for service overseas and was taken prisoner by the Japanese. Despite the harsh conditions, Nash and her fellow nurses continued to provide medical care to those in need, earning them the nickname 'Angelic'. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
August 04, 2022
Frances Nash, a young nurse from Georgia, volunteered for service in the Philippines during World War II, where she and other nurses, known as the Angels of Bataan, provided care to wounded soldiers, including those from the enemy. In a separate story, Danielle Michaelson, a North Dakota native, started a small food business, Michelson Tiny Plants, after the passage of the Cottage Food Law, which allowed her to sell homemade food products from her home kitchen. However, the North Dakota Department of Health attempted to shut down her business, leading to a court battle over the rule of law. Meanwhile, in 1948, President Harry Truman visited a small town in Iowa, Dexter, as part of his presidential campaign, where he gave a speech and interacted with local farmers, helping to turn the tide of his election. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
June 08, 2022
During World War II, Frances Nash, a young nurse, volunteered for service in the Philippines, where she faced grueling conditions and was captured by the Japanese. Meanwhile, Martin Licious, a storm chaser, founded Tempest Tours, a company that lets people book storm-chasing expeditions. Brent Timmons shares his story of working at the Fenwick Crabhouse, a restaurant in Delaware, where he learned valuable lessons about life and relationships. [... more]
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