The Day of Valor

   

Image Retrieved at https://slsu.edu.ph/events/araw-ng-kagitingan/

   Araw ng Kagitingan also known as Bataan Day and Bataan and Corregidor Day, is an annual celebration and national observance in the Philippines which commemorates the fall of Bataan during World War II. It is marked on or around April 9 in Philippines each year. In 2009, its celebration was moved to April 6 to avoid it from coinciding with Maundy Thursday.

   On April 9, 1942, officials in command of Bataan where Filipino and American forces maintained the main resistance in the war against the Japanese, formally surrendered. Through the Voice of Freedom radio broadcast, Third Lieutenant Normando Ildefonso Reyes—reading a message prepared by Captain Salvador P. Lopez—informed the Philippines and the world from Malinta Tunnel in Corregidor: “Bataan has fallen.”

   “Bataan has fallen. The Philippine-American troops on this war-ravaged and bloodstained peninsula have laid down their arms. With heads bloody but unbowed, they have yielded to the superior force and numbers of the enemy.”

   In summary, the Day of Valor, also known as Araw ng Kagitingan, commemorates the heroism of Filipinos and American Soldiers when the Japanese occupied the Philippines during World War II.


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