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Pinoy Korean War vets to observe Memorial Day

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SOME 160 aging Filipino veterans of the Korean War will converge today to celebrate the 20th Korean War Veterans of the Philippine­s Memorial Day in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City.

The occasion will coincide with the observance of the 45th Philippine Veterans Affairs, Inc. (PVAI) anniversar­y.

Heading the celebratio­n will be retired Army Maj. Maximo Young, a decorated war hero of the Korean War from 1950-1953, and president of the Philippine Expedition­ary Force to Korea (PEFTOK).

At age 97, Young is also the oldest and longest-surviving PEFTOK member.

It may be recalled that Young was a tank commander when he and his men confronted overwhelmi­ng Chinese troops in the epic battle at Yultong.

It was in this battle that he was awarded the “Taegeuk Medal”, the highest Korean military medal for bravery in combat, together with another Filipino soldier, the late Capt. Conrado D. Ya p .

The Philippine­s was the first Asian country that sent 4,720 combat troops when the Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950.

Of that number, 92 Filipino soldiers were killed in action, 299 wounded, 57 missing in action, and 40 were captured.

Through the years, many of the PEFTOK troops who came home, died due to illness and old age with only some 160 alive today.

Retired Lt. Roberto Oliver, 89, is the youngest living PEFTOK veteran, who is expected to attend Monday’s celebratio­n with retired Brig. Gen. Manuel Gonzales, assistant secretary and chief of the Inter-agency Council for Traffic of the Department of Transporta­tion, as guest speaker and honor.

Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s Han Dong-man and retired Lt. Gen. Ernesto Carolina, administra­tor of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO), are also invited to grace the affair./pna

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