The Philippine Star

The Balangiga bells are finally home

- BABE ROMUALDEZ

Acentury and 17 years after they were taken by American soldiers as war booty, the Balangiga bells are finally back home. I was very honored to witness history unfolding as the US Air Force C-130 (named Spirit of MacArthur) — which departed from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan — touched down at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City, bringing with it the three historic bells that the local parish church in Balangiga as well as the people of Samar and virtually all Filipinos have been waiting for. I joined US Ambassador Sung Kim, Defense Secretary

Delfin Lorenzana, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter and INDOPACOM (Indo-Pacific Command) Commander Admiral Philip Davidson in welcoming the bells home during a solemn ceremony. Deputy Assistant Secretary Felter, along with Col. Leo

Leibrich of the Pentagon, accompanie­d the two bells from Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming to Philadelph­ia where they were restored, then on to Okinawa where the third bell was waiting, and finally to the Philippine­s.

As I told both Pinky Webb and Karen Davila (hosts of CNN’s The Source and ANC’s Headstart, respective­ly), it really was a confluence of events, with many people — historians, legislator­s, private groups and individual­s as well as US veterans — working hard and lobbying for the return of the bells over the years.

While the return of the bells may mean different things to many people, I believe it signals the respect that the United States has for the Philippine­s, recognizin­g our sovereignt­y as a nation.

During the formal turnover ceremony last Nov. 14 at Warren Air Force Base, US Defense Secretary James Mattis told me that returning the bells was “the right thing to do.”

This was echoed by Ambassador Kim during the handover of the bells in Villamor Air Base, adding that the bells are an important symbol of Philippine independen­ce. “The bells’ return reflects the strong bond and mutual respect between our nations and our peoples…It heralds our bright future as friends, partners and allies,” he said.

For the Philippine­s, the bells signify healing and closure of a painful chapter in our history. As Secretary Lorenzana said in his speech, “It is time to look ahead as two nations should with shared history and as allies.”

 ??  ?? With Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Ambassador Sung Kim and INDOPACOM Commander Admiral Philip Davidson.
With Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Ambassador Sung Kim and INDOPACOM Commander Admiral Philip Davidson.
 ??  ?? Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, Pentagon’s Col. Leo Leibrich and a US airman of the C-130 accompanie­d the bells all the way from Wyoming to Philadelph­ia, Okinawa and finally to Manila.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, Pentagon’s Col. Leo Leibrich and a US airman of the C-130 accompanie­d the bells all the way from Wyoming to Philadelph­ia, Okinawa and finally to Manila.
 ??  ?? After 117 years, the bells of Balangiga are finally home.
After 117 years, the bells of Balangiga are finally home.
 ??  ?? A screen grab from CNN documents the historic return of the bells to Philippine soil on Dec. 11, with (from left) US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, US Ambassador Sung Kim and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.
A screen grab from CNN documents the historic return of the bells to Philippine soil on Dec. 11, with (from left) US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Joseph Felter, US Ambassador Sung Kim and Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana.
 ??  ?? Airmen from the US and Philippine Air Force open the crates containing the historic bells.
Airmen from the US and Philippine Air Force open the crates containing the historic bells.
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 ??  ?? One of the bells is carefully lifted from the crate in preparatio­n for a handover ceremony at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.
One of the bells is carefully lifted from the crate in preparatio­n for a handover ceremony at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City.
 ??  ?? The US C-130 plane named Spiritof MacArthur transporte­d the bells from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.
The US C-130 plane named Spiritof MacArthur transporte­d the bells from Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.
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