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Hi from the Philippines

Postby Marcus on 30 Apr 2012 01:04

Hi guys, I am Ethan Marcus from the Philippines, and I'm 16 years old. Well, like most people I learned about the amazing stories of Easy Company from Band Of Brothers. It's kinda funny that I only watched the series about a week ago, about 11 years since it was released. I was pretty bored and happened to chance upon an old DVD copy in a dusty closet. Ten episodes later I was thoroughly inspired. Normally I would just move on to the next big thing, but then the following nights I felt restless, and probably because my imagination had soared back over 70 years, into the heart of World War 2. I couldn't get it out of my head. I mean, these guys had saved the future that we call our present, by fighting, suffering, and dying along with millions of others who have not been recognized. Without men like them, we would probably not be here, living our lives. I couldn't understand why their story was trapped in my mind when I realized, I just really wanted to say thank you. I found out that many of them had since passed away, including a great man know as Major Winters. However, I know that some of them are still out there. That is why I was very happy when I learned that people continued to honor these men in sites like this. What I really want to do now is to get in contact with these men and show my gratitude,before it's too late. So, if there is anybody out there who could help me to achieve this, I would be very grateful. Thank you guys. :tinhat1
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby frisco-kid on 30 Apr 2012 12:22

Welcome to the site, Ethan. You will glean a lot of the information you seek as you explore this site. It's a treasure trove of info on the 101st Airborne Division in general, and Easy Company of the 506th and Major Winters in particular. Enjoy!

Where in the Philippines are you? I have been there a couple of times. The first time was as a young soldier taking my R&R week from the Vietnam War in 1967. The next time was during a return trip from Vietnam in 2003 with my wife and another couple that we had traveled with. We had an 8hr. layover, so instead of sitting in the airport, we went out, hired a guide, and explored Manila for a time. A lot of changes from when I was there in '67.
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Marcus on 30 Apr 2012 22:24

Hey, that's great to hear! I'm from Manila, and a lot has changed since 2003 too, haha! Hope you could visit again soon,there a lots of awesome places to see outside the capital. The beaches, the tropical forests and the historical sites are all there. I believe we also have numerous historical sites on the events of World World 2, this time on the Eastern perspective. Thanks for the welcome greeting. :tinhat18
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Connie on 30 Apr 2012 22:37

Welcome Ethan. Nice to have you with us and hope all the information on this site is of interest.
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Linda on 01 May 2012 14:08

Welcome on board Ethan :tinhat1
I love it that the series keeps inspiring young people, even after 10 years!
The latest news on the Easy Co veterans you'll find here, looking forward to seeing you around a lot here :tinhat34
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby csnow on 01 May 2012 16:29

Welcome aboard, Ethan!

You; like many others here on this forum, found a passion about something you probably didn't know you had until you watched "Band of Brothers". I was the same way. After I watched it, I was hooked, and my heart has been in it ever since. It started with "Band of Brothers", but over the last few years, it's became a much larger and broader perspective on not just Easy Company, but other Veterans as well. It's truly something I've taken pride in, and it's something I'll never take for granted. Always remember that Freedom was paid with a price.

I hope you succeed in your passion and I hope you get to tell some of the Men "Thank You" like you want too.

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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Ronald on 02 May 2012 19:17

Hello Ethan! Guess I missed your post. So with some delay: Welcome to our band of brothers & sisters! :tinhat34
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby fiwi463pfa on 03 May 2012 06:47

Welcome Ethan

Are you aware of the Los Banos raid performed by the 13th Airborne ?
If you do are there still markers visible (Monuments, other, ... ?)

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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Gregg on 06 May 2012 09:52

Welcome Sir
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby Marcus on 08 May 2012 22:08

Hey guys, thank you so much for all for the warm welcome, as well as the encouragement you have given me. It is still my wish to be able to contact these men and show my gratitude.

Filip, I believe there are now markers and a historical site dedicated to the great Los Banos Raid. It was established on 2005 I believe, during the 60th anniversary of the raid.If I may ask, are you related to someone who was involved in it?
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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby fiwi463pfa on 11 May 2012 13:30

Marcus wrote:Hey guys, thank you so much for all for the warm welcome, as well as the encouragement you have given me. It is still my wish to be able to contact these men and show my gratitude.

Filip, I believe there are now markers and a historical site dedicated to the great Los Banos Raid. It was established on 2005 I believe, during the 60th anniversary of the raid.If I may ask, are you related to someone who was involved in it?



Hi Marcus,

no I am not. I have read about it and saw some documentary on the History Channel, it interests me a lot, I believe this was a very well planned operation and very succesful. Too less attention has been dedicated to it, everyone knows bout Iwo Jima, Saipan, ... but this is also a very interesting topic...

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Re: Hi from the Philippines

Postby padraigmc on 13 May 2012 18:10

A very, very belated welcome !
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