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  • Witness the valor and sacrifice of the Philippine Expeditionary Force in this reaction captivating video featuring the iconic March of the Valiant. Immerse yourself in the rich history and heroic deeds of these brave soldiers as they embarked on a challenging journey to Korea. Join us as we delve into their unwavering determination, unwavering courage, and the indomitable spirit that propelled them forward. We pay tribute to the remarkable men and women who proudly served their nation. Experience the power and significance of the March of the Valiant, a symbol of bravery that continues to inspire generations. #Filipino #Philippines #reaction #reaction
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Komentáře • 464

  • @user-ze1qo4hh2i
    @user-ze1qo4hh2i Před rokem +16

    hollywood should make this movie. MARCH OF THE VALIANT is such a badass title

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +2

      Agreed! Plenty of history, bravery, and victory ✌️

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem

      I doubt if Hollywood would go for that. There’s to much facts and truth and Hollywood can’t handle the truth. Lol

    • @motivationontop6587
      @motivationontop6587 Před 7 měsíci

      For real

    • @sophmore90
      @sophmore90 Před 6 měsíci +1

      If only they can put a white person as the lead or an important character then maybe Hollywood would be more willing to consider it. It is a very compelling story and right in the wheel house of Hollywood.

  • @jao5835
    @jao5835 Před rokem +7

    I never doubted the bravery and capability of the Filipino soldiers. It took other countries so long to defeat the ISIS but the Filipino soldiers crushed them in ust 6 months when they tried to make their presence felt in the Philippines in 2017 ("Marawi Siege").

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      They should never be underestimated! Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @josebuatis1114
    @josebuatis1114 Před 11 měsíci +21

    he is a Officer and also graduated at PMA or PHIlippine millitary Academy also he was GRaduate at WEST POINT. and he is our former PRESEDENT. FEDEL V. RAMOS

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the feedback, smart man. Thanks for watching!

    • @bluemarshall6180
      @bluemarshall6180 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Did not graduate at the PMA. He graduated at USMA AKA West point.

    • @lrtjratec1209
      @lrtjratec1209 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes, He is a westpoint grad.

    • @natsm16
      @natsm16 Před měsícem

      A cadet from PMA sent to USMA and graduated at USMA...

    • @KenMikaze
      @KenMikaze Před měsícem

      @@jointbasepodcast and he was the founder of both, Special Forces (Airborne) and Special Action Forces (Philippine National Police)

  • @reinnicolas8119
    @reinnicolas8119 Před rokem +30

    Filipinos sense of patriotism and nationalism is unequalled. That's why most of us who are now in our 50's are trained and ready to fight for our country (Reserve Officer), this is why ROTC was integrated in our undergrad years, 4 semesters of Miltary Service (MS Courses). We are always ready to defend freedom and democracy, we will never forget the heroism of our forefathers.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +10

      Very nicely said, sir. I agree that the Philippines is underestimated in their patriotism and experience. I didn't know that ROTC courses were integrated into undergrad. Good information! Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

    • @greentea9206
      @greentea9206 Před rokem +5

      Sadly Filipinos lost the patronism and love of their country. All they look out for now is to migrate to other countries and embrace other citizenship and proudly show off their foreign nationalities without ever looking back at Philippines

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem +1

      @@greentea9206migrating to other countries has nothing to with loosing patriotism. It’s all about seeking for greener pasture. Some acquire citizenships especially in the US. However, those who migrated to the US showed their patriotism to their newfound country by enlisting in the US Armed Forces.

    • @greentea9206
      @greentea9206 Před rokem +1

      @@paulflores9909 wowww serving in other country is patrionism. lollll
      More like KAHAMBUGAN NG MGA PINOY. When they migrate to other countries they talk, act like millionaires esp when they come to have vacation in Phils. Seen and witness so many pinoys like thst. Sobrang yayabang kung umasta.

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem

      @@greentea9206 they adopted their new country, of course they should show their patriotism to that. There’s nothing wrong with that. If they stayed in the Philippines, they could have joined the Philippine Armed Force. If I am a Filipino Citizen when I was residing in the Philippines, I would gladly joined.

  • @dominickypon9957
    @dominickypon9957 Před rokem +41

    Another thing to note, the PH was still recovering from WW2 as we were heavily devastated, and prior WW2 was the conflict with America itself, and prior that the Spanish. PH finally gained independence during this time and instead of taking a break, one of the first things she does is go right into the thick of it to honor a commitment to the UN to defend a nation that wasn't theirs' and did so admirably. Those men were truly the PH's best and brightest, even sent the President's only sons to a modern conflict. Who does that?

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +9

      Very well said, man. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!
      I'm extremely impressed with the PH military... both past and present.

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem +2

      Well, President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent his son (US Marine 2nd Raider Battalion) to the Pacific on the Makin Island raid against the Japanese.

    • @willylo4090
      @willylo4090 Před rokem +4

      We we’re war hardened by then (warFreak maybe)..hopefully Filipino Youngters of today, will and has this attitude or mentality

    • @traphimawari7760
      @traphimawari7760 Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@paulflores9909 it's not a competition m8, besides he is the son of an American president, the US has never been conquered or invaded since the 17th century they were living a relatively peaceful life meanwhile Filipino's kept getting invaded and colonised that they are still stuck with the name of king Philip for their country till this day, it ain't impressive to compare a US president sending his son to war just because pearl harbor was bombed and involving themselves in ww2 just because of that when the Brits and the French have been fighting the Axis powers since day 1 and the Americans did nothing till pearl harbor, meanwhile the Philippines was constantly under threat since their independence was only due in thanks to the Americans recognizing it after they killed a sh1t ton of natives, but somehow they still feel obliged to help another country like Korea despite suffering themselves in the hands of the Imperial Japanese regime previously and still feeling the effects of its regime heck they even helped out the Americans drive out the Japanese in the first place as if they weren't just enemies a while ago and they still feel obliged to help defend democracy and drive out the red threat, I'm sorry to say this but the Filipino's are the real heroes here m8, yall are just the ones causing the problems in fact ww2 wouldn't have happened if the treaty of Versailles which your country and a bunch of others signed that crippled Germanys economy after ww1 and when it bit yall in the a55 when a dictator rallied against the treaty during ww2 yall think yall the heroes when you started the problem in the first place dumba55 league of nations mfers

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před 11 měsíci

      @traphimawari7760 nobody's arguing that the Pilipinos are heroes in this episode. My parents are both from the Philippines. I admire all the courageous contributions of the Philippine military. However, are you accusing us that we created the problem. But what did I do or us that we created the problem? And who said about competition? I’m just stating the facts.

  • @elliethemali5180
    @elliethemali5180 Před rokem +4

    President Ramos was a West Point Graduate and later became President of the Philippine Republic during a critical time in our history. He died a few years ago and our country is poorer for it , he is and always will be a patriot. He was an impressive guy

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback. I'm pretty impressed by what he accomplished in just one short lifetime. Truly remarkable. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @KnH07
    @KnH07 Před rokem +5

    My grandfather left a personal wooden chest box with black and white photos of soldiers mistly in Garand and Greese gun. One photo at the back says
    "Luis my friend,
    In Korea.
    I and some squadmates (with names).
    A keepsake of our friendship. See you home soon my friend.
    Yours,
    (An unreadable pen writing supposedly a name but it has faded)"
    I heard some wealthy man in our community want to open a small community museum and l want to danate those pictures since the guy in that photos used to live in our small community but decided to go and live somewhere else after he married according to some old folks alive here.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's an awesome story. Thank you for sharing it. I hope the items can be preserved and shared for years to come. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @rodolfodelosreyes6314
    @rodolfodelosreyes6314 Před rokem +22

    Not only in Korean War, During Dessert Storm Philippines send 59 Combat Troops to Iraq by the Request of USA and UN under the Command of Polish General, After the war the 59 Combat Troops come back home with no Casualties all of them Complete.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +4

      That's awesome! Thanks for your feedback and for watching!

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Před rokem

      There were no Philippine combat troops sent to Desert Shield/Desert Storm. All we sent were medical personnel. Get your shit straight and stop trying to impress other people with your bullshit.

    • @MrUod
      @MrUod Před rokem +1

      They also fought in Battle of Fallujah

    • @rodolfodelosreyes6314
      @rodolfodelosreyes6314 Před rokem

      Correct, they killed so many iraqi that's why, they kidnapped Angelo de la Cruz filipino truck driver that supply Gasoline to US Troops , called Philippines Goverment to withdraw Filipino Troops in Iraq for the Exchange of Angelo Release , that's why the US And Australian Genetal in Iraq got ungry to Philippine Goverment, now there are Filipinos Army Fighting there in Ukraine side against Russian in Ukraine , one was in Azov Battalion the other one was in Foreign Legion his Filipino American US Sniper hevJoin Foreign Legion in Ukraine after finish his duty in Afganistan .

  • @croweyes8546
    @croweyes8546 Před rokem +11

    In the memories of my late grandpa, the things and his belongings that I'd keeping and put into the crystal cabinet was gave my eyes in tears every year when I was visitingit. Because he was adopted me as a younger child. He was in BCT10 at the time of Korea war and he was luckily survived in that time. And he was past away in 1994. Thank you for reacting this video brother ✌✌💟🇵🇭.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your story. We appreciate his service and sacrifice. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @theunholysoul
    @theunholysoul Před rokem +10

    The US armed forces are so lucky that you have Filipinos in your ranks!

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      Agreed! Thanks for watching! 🤙

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem +1

      Well, I am one of them. 10 and a half year Active Duty US Air Force, 10 years US Air Force Reserve, Retired as a Reservist, Operation Enduring Freedom/Infinite Justice Task Force Dagger/K-Bar Veteran.

  • @maximillianganaban4083
    @maximillianganaban4083 Před rokem +4

    hes not just a military hes also a former president, educated at west point military academy. one of the finest military officer in his time

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Agreed, I have never seen a bad officer from West Point. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @hobi1030
    @hobi1030 Před 6 měsíci +2

    even if this reaction its been long im still watching this of history of our own country soldiers ❤proud to know that this heroic history of the soliers will be still known thanks for ur reaction sir

  • @johnmctavish8833
    @johnmctavish8833 Před rokem +49

    Fidel V Ramos the one who led the recon team of 40 men to hill Errie was then a young Lieutenant. He then became the 12th President of the Philippines.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +27

      That's awesome! You can tell he was a great leader. He still remembered the small details. Thanks for your feedback and for watching!

    • @jojogutual1818
      @jojogutual1818 Před rokem +14

      A West Point graduate sent by the Philippine Military Academy.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 Před rokem +17

      My Grandfather is one of those 40 Men in 20thBCT PEFTOK in Hill Errie.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 Před rokem +7

      @@jointbasepodcast And The Bad things to Say To The Americans they didn't Provide A Armaments To Filipino Soldier That's why Filipinos had a Difficulty to penetrate the bunkers and foxhole of the Nkoreans but still Filipinos over come those hardships.

    • @inf4mousvloglife1572
      @inf4mousvloglife1572 Před rokem

      @@jointbasepodcast Shut up your fuckin mouth.

  • @covidbryan640
    @covidbryan640 Před rokem +9

    my great grand dad was one of the soldier there. luckily he got home alive. too bad i didn't see him in this my generation. but i'm proud of him.

  • @peterdcar
    @peterdcar Před rokem +6

    Salute to.our filipino soldiers of war ! Truly valiant !

  • @preciousdejesus6066
    @preciousdejesus6066 Před rokem +14

    my late father was one of them ,he was a member of 20th BCT Mariano A.dela Cruz Sr. under the command of Fidel V. Ramos later becomes one of the president of the Philippines

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +3

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your story and for watching!

  • @G1Arduo
    @G1Arduo Před rokem +4

    With looming tensions in the South China Sea, it may well be that Filipinos will again fight alongside Americans once more. And against China... yet again.

  • @paulflores9909
    @paulflores9909 Před rokem +3

    They were highly experienced and trained, satisfactory armed, highly motivated but ill equipped with winter clothings.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      Yes, sir. That had to be brutal cold, too. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @paulflores9909
    @paulflores9909 Před rokem +6

    Just a footnote, Philippine Army General Carlos P. Romulo, a World War 2 Veteran was one of the founders of the United Nation.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +2

      That's great information. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @pablo27
      @pablo27 Před rokem +3

      actually, he was the first U.N. Secretary General.

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem

      @@pablo27 yes he did.

    • @pablo27
      @pablo27 Před rokem

      @@paulflores9909 he was. He wasn't one of the founders.

  • @smoothemoveexlax
    @smoothemoveexlax Před 2 měsíci +2

    Fidel Ramos became president of the Philippines. He's my grandpa's 2nd cousin and when my grandpa was getting cancer treatment he visited him at the hospital when he was president.

  • @xnu17
    @xnu17 Před rokem +5

    wow! goosebumps while watching this.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Agreed, man. I felt it towards the end. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @gisermarkcamasa5285
    @gisermarkcamasa5285 Před rokem +6

    That's President Fidel Ramos, former Lieutenant during the Korean War. And also he is the founder of the Philippine National Police - Special Action Force (PNP formerly called as Philippine Constabulary - Integrated National Police) but Pres. Fidel Ramos passed away last year .

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +3

      That's for the back story. Are there videos on the Special Action Force? Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @marichuarmodia2375
    @marichuarmodia2375 Před rokem +6

    Wow good story but sad happen and salute to
    The Philippines soldiers ❤

  • @haternumberfive
    @haternumberfive Před rokem +3

    Fidel V. Ramos, platoon leader during the Battle of Hill Errie, was a West Point graduate, a lieutenant during that battle.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I wasn't aware of that when I posted the video. I have never met a bad officer from West Point. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

    • @haternumberfive
      @haternumberfive Před rokem

      @@jointbasepodcast I think it was a part of the first US-Phil Mutual Defense Treaty that the top 3 passers of the Philippine Military Academy entrance exam were admitted to West Point. Ramos who eventually became a Philippine president was one of the beneficiary.

  • @anjonumayam
    @anjonumayam Před rokem +5

    You want Real-life G.I. Joe's?? Well, there they are!! (Imagine, part of their battle, is fighting Hand-to-hand combat with thousands of Chinese Army! And only few of them?!) Imagine how Strong and excellent these group in fighting techniques!
    That's why you won't blame Gen. Douglas McArthur, of saying "Give me 10,000 Filipino Soldiers, and I will Conquer the World!" As he was in awe of witnessing how courageous and strong these filipino soldiers.

  • @nikkicortez6192
    @nikkicortez6192 Před rokem +2

    When Korea was a poor Nation Philippines is their Role Model Nation plus Filipinos given a big role for their FREEDOM during Korean War or War at Dutong.. so keep reminding SOUTH KOREANS and put that in their HISTORY BOOKS! so what ever they are having right now Philippines and the Filipino people has a big part of it so they should be greatful and thankful.
    Plus Philippines and The Filipino people never stop opening its door to all the People who needed a place when the World closed their borders THE PHILIPPINES always open DOOR who needed a HOME we've done it not once not twice but 10 Times! to different Nationalities..
    We are raised as Christian Catholics embbeded to all of us to Love one another no race, no nationality, no color, no gender but one as we are all created by one GOD Philippines is a Friend to All and Enemy to No One!

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Hey @nikkicortez6192, thank you for sharing that! That's a great way to describe Filipinos! Thanks for watching and sticking around.

  • @jerbysantiago4911
    @jerbysantiago4911 Před rokem +3

    I still remember what gen.douglas MacArthur said give me 10,000 Filipino s and we conquer the world

  • @Gelloadventure3808
    @Gelloadventure3808 Před rokem +3

    During Korean war he was 2nd lieutenant Fidel Valdez Ramos a west point graduate of 1950 and platoon leader of that reconnaissance platoon and 1962 he was captain that time and he establish the Philippine army special forces regiment airborne by 1992 he become 12th president of the Philippines

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I wasn't aware of that when I posted the video. I have never met a bad officer from West Point. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @orlandobangayan8178
    @orlandobangayan8178 Před rokem +9

    If you are assigned Frontline post 50% of your life is in grave you must kill your enemies quick and fast.! Soldiers duty Do or Die, my father was so happy on that time coz my great grandfather's still back alive here in Philippines after Korean war 1950-1953 my great grandfather's one of BCT, batallion Combat Team to send SoKor 1950 he's from Ilucos sur Vigan, 💀🇵🇭🗡️✌️

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      That's awesome, man. Thanks for sharing your families story and for watching!

  • @bernardmalonzo5948
    @bernardmalonzo5948 Před rokem +4

    Former president Fidel Ramos was graduated in West point military academy🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome, no doubt his actions saved a lot of lives that day. Thanks for watching!

  • @CB-jq7fe
    @CB-jq7fe Před rokem +7

    Well done bro... thanks for documenting this battle. God Bless.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      Thanks brother! I appreciate the feedback and for watching!

  • @augustusp.guerrero354
    @augustusp.guerrero354 Před měsícem

    My (late) uncle fought in the Battle of Yultong/Yuldong with d 10th BCT (PEFTOK) on April 1951. He narrated that it was a freezing day. The Chinese Communist army opened with relentless artillery & mortar barrage to soften-up d Filipino soldiers defensive position. He described d barrage as like "planting rice". Then came the attacks in waves of thousands of Chinese soldiers. My uncle said that he was terrified that there might be more enemies than the ammo that they had. He kept firing his rifle & he stopped only when d barrel was already very hot. Thru d bravery, fighting skills, & caring for each other, the Filipino soldiers were able to hold-on. When d 2nd day dawned, the Filipinos counter-attacked with d support of tanks. Hundreds of Chinese soldiers were killed & probably, more were wounded. For Korea, for freedom & for brotherhood, a snappy salute to these brave Filipino soldiers!

  • @larziekircher1868
    @larziekircher1868 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your vlog, I never know that Philippines help the Americans to fought war against the North Koreans,that is remarkable and very heroic

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Agreed, man. I would imagine most people today don't follow the Korean War. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @leonidesjocsoncasibo7872

    mostly Filipino soldiers use Garands and Carbines some Thompsons. but the Garand bearers got the most kill because of bayonets . that time these weapons rarely malfunctions because of cold weather. and the officers always remind his subordinates "one bullet-one man" this was a thrifty battle. lol!

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Agreed, accuracy was everything. Heavy weapons and tanks could have gone a long way. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @katherinelesleecalunsag5620
    @katherinelesleecalunsag5620 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I quess filupino are arguevable brave race.......

  • @tudi3546
    @tudi3546 Před rokem +2

    That is where and why heroism is!

  • @chearamos6283
    @chearamos6283 Před rokem +5

    The mightiest PH soldiers❤

  • @filamrider
    @filamrider Před rokem +1

    We carry on the fighting spirit of our forefathers....even here in the U.S armed forces. Proud FilAm.
    SEMPER FI.

  • @neiljanverga2875
    @neiljanverga2875 Před rokem +1

    My grandfather Capt. Montinola was in that battle in korea. He is a brave soldier.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's amazing! Those were some hardcore Soldiers, no doubt! Thank you for sharing and for watching!

  • @eliyahu1896
    @eliyahu1896 Před rokem +1

    You're welcome Sir. Love from the Philippines.

  • @paulflores9909
    @paulflores9909 Před rokem +2

    “Give me 10,000 Filipino Soldiers and I will conquer the world”. General Douglas McArthur.

  • @leonorabenzon9991
    @leonorabenzon9991 Před rokem +2

    Filipino soldiers get the most dangerous assignments

  • @ringosolon1940
    @ringosolon1940 Před rokem +1

    Lt. Fidel Ramos , graduated from US Army West Point. And he retired as a general, and then became the president of the Philippines.

  • @breatheliveandthrive7404

    A record that shows how bad ass collaboration between American and Filipino soldiers could be in the battlefield. Behold the Reds are coming again!

  • @cbtowers4841
    @cbtowers4841 Před rokem +16

    Fidel V. Ramos was the platoon leader, not a non-com. Much like in the US, West Point graduates immediately become officers. At the time, (I don’t know if that’s still the case) the student who gets the top score in the entrance exam in our Philippine Military Academy automatically gets accepted into West Point, so that’s where he studied and trained.
    Note: the First Lady of the Philippines at that time was not President Quirino’s wife, but his daughter, Vicky Quirino. President Quirino’s wife and three children were killled by the Japanese in WWII. So, Luis Gonzales was married to Vicky Quirino, even though she’s the First Lady. I just thought you looked confused when he said “married to the First Lady.” 😅

    • @leonorabenzon9991
      @leonorabenzon9991 Před rokem +4

      I still have to hear filipino soldiers retreating from a fight. Retreat is not in the filipino soldiers vocabulary

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +2

      I was lost in the sauce, man. I should have guessed he was a West Pointer. I have never met one that wasn't squared away. Thanks for clarifying! 🤙

    • @salamandermike6715
      @salamandermike6715 Před rokem +1

      @@jointbasepodcast
      Former President of the Philippines Fidel V. Ramos a platoon leader from the 20th BCT PEFTOK was a graduate from US Military Academy West Point earning the degree of Bachelor of Science in Military Engineering. He's also the Founder of the
      Two elite units: the Philippines Special Force Regiment Airborne which is the equivalent to United States Green Baret, and the Philippine National Police Special Action Force Commando

    • @paulflores9909
      @paulflores9909 Před rokem +1

      @@leonorabenzon9991hey never was or anytime in the future. Filipino soldiers under the the UN Peacekeeping Force in Syria were ordered by their UN Force Commander (Indian Army) to withdraw and not provide any aid and rescue another Peacekeeping unit that was under attacked. The Filipino Officer disregard that order and proceed to provide reinforcement to the beleaguered unit. The Indian General was relieved of duty for being incompetent.

    • @haternumberfive
      @haternumberfive Před rokem +2

      @@paulflores9909 I thought they were order by the higher ups to surrender to Al Qaeda who have surrounded them and just like the Fijian contingent who surrendered earlier. They were not asked to reinforce but actually to surrender. Then as it was told, they refused and eventually evaded capture.

  • @devolutioninc
    @devolutioninc Před rokem +3

    The Filipinos were armed with the same weapons as the Americans. The deal was that the US provide the supplies and equipment. But the US never gave them Sherman armor so the motorized division got M24 Charger light tanks instead. M2 carbines and BAR's because it was organized as rifle squads.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Yeah, nicely said. I remember reading that during the battle of Yultong... they never received their tanks, but they still held their own. Thanks for watching!

  • @dannynicart2389
    @dannynicart2389 Před rokem +1

    I believe Filipino soldiers are one of the most experienced warriors in South East Asia because they have had to fight the insurgency for many years now.

  • @tykesarceno9752
    @tykesarceno9752 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That's our former Philippine president Fidel V. Ramos, a lieutenant during the korean war who led the assault on "eerie hill". He is a graduate of the US Military Academy at West Point in 1950. Also founded the Phil. Army Elite Special Forces.

  • @areyoufilipino9912
    @areyoufilipino9912 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your honest reaction sir.

  • @inigomontoya3750
    @inigomontoya3750 Před rokem +15

    President Quirino lost so much of his family during the second world war, yet as president, he issued an executive order for the whole country to forgive the Japanese. That is why the Philippines do not have a liberation day parade unlike in the late 40's.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +2

      I didn't know that. I learn so much from the comment section. Thanks for your feedback and for watching!

  • @demon6937
    @demon6937 Před rokem +4

    unfortunately the Korean War is also considered a forgotten war, a lot of Koreans don't even know this specially the young generation.

  • @Eyker_G
    @Eyker_G Před 10 měsíci

    A great contribution by the pilipino heroes but only few koreans knows about this. Salute to you sir.

  • @Onepieceboertv
    @Onepieceboertv Před rokem +2

    Most of the filipno soldiers by that time there using garand rifle caliber. A 1000 meters range and high power rifle.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      They had some pretty decent equipment for sure! Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @theshoemaster2263
    @theshoemaster2263 Před rokem +6

    Im completely speechlessss no words can tell that story

  • @mariodiaz4694
    @mariodiaz4694 Před rokem +2

    Fidel v Ramos was a 2nd Lt at that time a fresh grad of West Point and become the President of the Philippines ,M2 Browning MG are issued and small arms 45acp Some M1 garand

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Yeah, I wasn't aware that was the same Ramos. It all makes sense now. I have never met a bad Lt from West Point. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @edanthonysomera1491
    @edanthonysomera1491 Před rokem +7

    Lt Fidel V. Ramos. A Filipino who is a West Point graduate sent by the Philippine Military Academy ( Philippine version of USMA ). He was the platoon leader assigned to attack Hill Eerie. He became the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines then got elected as President.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      That's awesome. Thanks for filling us in on the history. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @enricocinco6557
    @enricocinco6557 Před rokem +2

    That officer is Fidel Ramos who became the president of the Philippines from 1992-1998. He is related to Ferdinand Mrcos Sr.. During the EDSA revolution, he joined the opposite camp of Corazon Aquino and abandoned Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      He definitely had many years of service. When I posted that video, I was not aware he was the same Ramos. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @spideylifepreserver9632
    @spideylifepreserver9632 Před rokem +2

    They're the Descendant of SPARTANS🥷🥷💣💣💪💪💪

  • @renatoarias9625
    @renatoarias9625 Před rokem +2

    The firearms of the Philippine expeditionary force were mostly U.S made if not all, I don't think that the firearms of the 19th BCT are jamming because of its inferior quality but rather overheating due to the amount of enemy forces bearing down on them as they try to defend their position. What the five BCT's has accomplished there in korea where truly remarkable! 😊🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Yeah, I agree with that. China would send their Soldiers in waves which would overheat the barrels and serve as psychological warfare on the enemy.

  • @marjorinemallorca2474
    @marjorinemallorca2474 Před rokem +1

    The officer who led the assault on Hill Eerie is the late former PRESIDENT FIDEL VALDEZ RAMOS. He is a graduate of West Point Military Academy in the United States.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! Very sharp guy, no doubt. That would explain why use the same tactics. 🤣

  • @charliesimpleton7157
    @charliesimpleton7157 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The soldier you mentioned was General Ramos. He Graduated from West Point. Thanks for the video upload 👍

  • @bongbongGAMING7878
    @bongbongGAMING7878 Před měsícem

    President Fidel V Ramos is a graduate of West Point. He was a 2nd LT during the Korean War.

  • @_arabfilipinofamily
    @_arabfilipinofamily Před rokem +1

    That's the braveness of Filipinos 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @rainieresguerra-uw7on
    @rainieresguerra-uw7on Před rokem +2

    Amazing. Thank you for the reaction.

  • @johnpaultanedoolivares7841

    The Filipino soldiers were mainly armed with weapons that were from WWII; which were the M1 Garand, M1A1 Thompson, M1918A2 .30, and M2 Browning .50.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Makes sense. All solids weapons systems of that time. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @jacobstirecentervlog
    @jacobstirecentervlog Před rokem +3

    Hello po Sir idol watching from the Philippines

  • @virus5600
    @virus5600 Před 3 měsíci

    What made me so fond of this particular story was the fact that they are an all-volunteer battalion. The 2nd one that literally left a mark on my memory was that they're so outnumbered (regardless of how many the hostiles were) yet, decided to hold that piece of island in the sea of reds. I can't fathom how terrifying it is to get surrounded by hostile soldiers, moreover outnumbered while surrounded.

  • @cesarlopez-fw8gv
    @cesarlopez-fw8gv Před 5 měsíci +1

    The firearms of the Filipino soldiers at that time were M1 Garand, Cal .45 Thompson Submachine gun, Cal 30 Machine gun, and M1 & M2 Carbine. Their firearms kept on jamming because of continuous firing or overheating.

  • @user-qp3qg5jv8b
    @user-qp3qg5jv8b Před rokem +1

    He is a former president fidel v.ramos a young lieutenant during that time a graduate of west point military academy in u.s.a

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I wasn't aware of that when I posted the video. I have never met a bad officer from West Point. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @user-lc2ff8bq5c
    @user-lc2ff8bq5c Před měsícem

    They used M1 garand rifles, BAR pr borowning automatic rifles, and Carbine Rifles. These are the firearms that were used

  • @smartconceptfilm5029
    @smartconceptfilm5029 Před 5 měsíci

    Hero from Cabanatuan City... Salute

  • @delosreyesgino
    @delosreyesgino Před rokem +1

    12:00 That man is Retired General Fidel V. Ramos, also a former President of the Philippines in the 90s.

  • @lanzstephenjiggerjiggstorr8351
    @lanzstephenjiggerjiggstorr8351 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The Filipino soldiers were using arms and munitions that were remnants of WWII... .M1 Garand, Tommy Guns etc.

  • @KieferJuan-wl7sq
    @KieferJuan-wl7sq Před rokem +1

    He retired as the Chief of Staff of the AFP and became the President of the Philippines, he is a graduate of the US West Point Academy

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      That makes sense. Pretty squared away as a Lt. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @bangshottibee5938
    @bangshottibee5938 Před rokem +2

    You awesome man that nice greeting you from the Philippines
    New subs here

  • @dailydiarynitalldark9395

    Fidel Ramos was a former Philippine President, a West Point graduate, was in Korea.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      You can tell he's very intelligent. No doubt his actions saved many lives. Thanks for watching!

  • @rhanhelljhann10
    @rhanhelljhann10 Před rokem +3

    that guy was a west point graduate,. A general and a phil. President.. that time he was Lt.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      He came a long way, didn't he? You can tell even from the short video that he's a sharp guy. Thanks for your feedback and for watching!

  • @johnpaultanedoolivares7841

    Also a lot of the senior officers were all battle hardened WWII veterans.

  • @leonidesjocsoncasibo7872

    Former President Ramos is a West Point Graduate. His military tactics is pure American.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      That makes sense! All the tactics he was explaining is text book. Thanks for watching! 🤙

  • @lanzstephenjiggerjiggstorr8351
    @lanzstephenjiggerjiggstorr8351 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The commander that took Hill Eerie was Phil President Gen. Fidel V. Ramos...

  • @joeapostol4913
    @joeapostol4913 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That officer's name is Fidel Ramos who became one of the president of the Philippines in the late 70's.

  • @henrytagactac3136
    @henrytagactac3136 Před rokem +1

    🥰 My salute Sirs🥰🥰

  • @bouncingbone
    @bouncingbone Před rokem +2

    That "smart dude" is Fidel V. Ramos - West Point grad, also served in Vietnam as a non-combat civil military engineer, part of a unit trained in Fort Bragg that eventually became Philippine Army Special Forces, became a Lt. General and lastly, the President of the Philippines.
    What an underachiever ! Lol.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +2

      That's awesome, underachiever for sure! That guy lived life to the fullest, no doubt. Thanks for you feedback and for watching!

  • @xtauffer4837
    @xtauffer4837 Před rokem +1

    Fivel Ramos is an officer.. he graduated in West point U.S.A..

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I have never met a bad Officer from West Point. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!

  • @heididelosreyes6588
    @heididelosreyes6588 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is this why General McArthur said…”Give me 10,000 Filipino soldiers and we will conquer the world.”♥️🙏✝️🙏♥️🇵🇭🙏

  • @sharbandarrimau8448
    @sharbandarrimau8448 Před rokem +4

    ✌️👍

  • @petercantor3015
    @petercantor3015 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The 10th &20th BCT of the PEFTOK were issued a variety of individual infantry weapons such as 30 cal M1 Garand, Springfield rifle, a few cal .45 Thompson submachineguns and called. 45 colt 1911 pistol.

  • @jayjay14channel45
    @jayjay14channel45 Před rokem +4

    Nice reaction sir

  • @Teriyaki418
    @Teriyaki418 Před rokem +2

    Not to take anything away from the other brave Filipinos who served during the Korean War (soldiers and civilian), but I noted two prominent Filipinos in the video-the last man talking was Fidel V. Ramos who others have already noted became the 12th president of the Philippines and Benigno Aquino Jr (the Korean War correspondent) who became a Filipino politician and whose untimely death became the catalyst of the People Power revolution in the 1980s that swept away the old Marcos regime and ushered in the democratic processes in the Philippines that continues today.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      Nicely said, sir. I appreciate you sharing that and for watching!

    • @JC-mf1th
      @JC-mf1th Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah Benigno Aquino Jr and his wife corykong the founder of NPA(new peoples army) a terrorist people in the Philippines!

  • @user-ov5pf8jv2w
    @user-ov5pf8jv2w Před 2 měsíci

    Rest In Peace
    Ex. President Elpedio ‘Lakay’ Quiribo
    A true Defender of Freedom
    Who served the People and Defend our Land and Seas
    like PBBM❤❤❤
    Love and Prayers from Cebu🙏❤️🙏

  • @johnpaultanedoolivares7841

    The person of the 20th BTC your were asking about is former Pres. Fidel Ramos, who was an LT at that time. Ramos would also serve in Vietnam a decade later.

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I wasn't aware of that when I posted the video. I have never met a bad officer from West Point. Thanks for your feedback and for watching! 🤙

  • @EJsfarmproject4323
    @EJsfarmproject4323 Před rokem +1

    Young Lt back(Fidel V.Ramos) then,former Gen.Of AFP,Former AFP Chief,Former President(12th)of the Republic of the Philippines.

  • @sheepboy2560
    @sheepboy2560 Před rokem +10

    The smart guy you described became the president of the Philippines. Smart soldier, bad beaurocrat. 🤣

  • @Project_Atlas7
    @Project_Atlas7 Před rokem +5

    The Guy in the Black Beret is General Fidel V Ramos also former President Himself in 1992, under the Philippine President Quirno 🇵🇭 He was not a General yet during the Valiant
    The Fighting Filipinos are Bad ass, even the Presidents son fought for the War.
    The Philippines killed many North Koreans and Chinese who fought beside the Koreans
    God Bless 🙏 The Philippines Armed Forces 🇵🇭

    • @jointbasepodcast
      @jointbasepodcast  Před rokem +1

      That's great feedback. I appreciate you stopping by and filling us in. The Fighting Filipinos should not be underestimated!
      Tske care, brother! 🇵🇭 👊

    • @noone5014
      @noone5014 Před rokem

      @@jointbasepodcast By the way, he is also a graduate of Westpoint.

  • @rouelpenaranda2268
    @rouelpenaranda2268 Před rokem +1

    10:37 - 17:50 Gen. Fidel V. Ramos 5 stars General also Former President of the Philippines

  • @mizaelesquig6253
    @mizaelesquig6253 Před rokem +1

    That man who picked by he's batallion commander is 'west point' graduate and our former president of the philippines.. pres. Fidel v. ramos ( r.i.p)

  • @jmomandia
    @jmomandia Před rokem +1

    Fidel V. Ramos, the platoon leader, eventually became President of the Philippines (1992-1998).

  • @user-ww3rz9yw7s
    @user-ww3rz9yw7s Před 12 dny +1

    M1 GARAND RIFFLE is the best they use.. until now

  • @user-ox4wm9ww7q
    @user-ox4wm9ww7q Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Pilipino soldiers in the Korean War are M1 Grand riffle , Carbine riffle , Thomson
    sub-machine gun.

  • @josebuatis1114
    @josebuatis1114 Před 11 měsíci +1

    the fire arms we used then is american guns like m1 garand thomson m2 carbine and Bar.. it was overheated due to over used. because lots of enemy still attacking them