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Bataan
Memorial
Death
March:
March
2004 |
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This
is a twenty-six
mile march through the desert, honoring the heroic
service members who defended the Philippine Islands
during World War II
Location:
White Sands Missile Range, NM
http://www.bataanmarch.com
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Bataan
Death March, April 1942, National Archives Photo
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The
historic significance of this upcoming Memorial event to the
Ranger Family lies in its Ranger History and the way this
history will be paid tribute by the participation of Ranger son,
Ron Hudnell. This event was captured in a book by
Hampton Sides, Ghost Soldiers, and will be reenacted in a
motion picture, The Great Raid, to be released in theaters
around the country in February 2004. Sixth Battalion Ranger, Robert
Prince, has viewed the film documenting what has
been described as, the greatest rescue in American Military
History!
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Following
the surrender of Bataan on 9 April 1942, prisoners were force marched 65
miles over a period of five to seven days, with no food, water, or rest.
They were marched to Camp O'Donnell. Those unable to keep the pace were
killed, often forced to dig their own graves, and then buried alive.
Some were used as target practice for Japanese guards in
training.
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The
positive aspect of this gruesome story lies in the rescue of the
survivors of the Bataan Death March by an expertly
executed mission of our own 6th Ranger Battalion, the Cabanatuan
Raid. This operation stands as another testament to the
amazing accomplishments of the World War II Rangers.
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Above:
Ltc Henry Mucci, commanding officer of the 6th Ranger Bn (left),
Captain Robert Prince, assault commander of the Ranger raid on
Cabanatuan (right) National
Archives Photo
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Ron's
purpose in participating in such a grueling tribute is to
represent those 6th Battalion Rangers who are no longer able to
do so, and also to commemorate yet another outstanding Ranger accomplishment. In communicating
with Ron on the significance of his participation he explained: |
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Rangers
are Rangers because they like to take on new challenges and do
the impossible. I did do some long marches in Ranger School -
many years ago - so I guess "Once a Ranger, always a
Ranger! Rangers Lead The Way! It
is, most of all, the Ranger scroll/tab, which binds all Rangers
together into a single body, so as a Ranger, and son of a 2/D
Ranger from WWII, I do this event for the Rangers of the 6th
Battalion who rescued the American POW's at Cabanatuan. |
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And
so the understanding of such an ordeal begins to
unfold. Ron's
unselfish dedication to this event on behalf of the 6th Bn stands as an inspiration to us all. It
represents the dedication, commitment, and focus of unity which built
the foundation to the many Ranger successes throughout our nation's
history. |
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Ron
has agreed to share a log of his training for, and participation
in, this event. Watch with us, as we join him in Ranger Spirit. |
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Rangers
lead the way!
Click
on the page to view:
Introduction
Ex-POW
Cook Training
Log Photos |
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