This Successful American Loves The Philippines. Every Man Has a Story

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  • čas přidán 5. 03. 2023
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    Here's Kevin's video about the Japanese airplane:
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    And here's a nice video about POW Dan Crowley: WHo's dogtag Kevin found.
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Komentáře • 62

  • @sh839c
    @sh839c Před rokem +2

    This man is brilliant, excellent.

  • @dannynicart2389
    @dannynicart2389 Před rokem +5

    I'm a foreigner married to a Filipina scientist with a grown-up child. We're both still working. The first time I stepped foot on Philippine soil was during our wedding. My first impression was that the country wasn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination just like any other. Though the good things that made me love it are the people, culture, food, and most of all the breathtaking views of mountains and oceans, which is attributable to being an archipelago. In fairness, now the Philippines has remarkably progressed in terms of infra and all that jazz. When the time comes, we intend to build a retirement house there.

  • @siopaothegreat
    @siopaothegreat Před rokem +8

    I love Kevin's calm demeanor. Could listen to this guy all day long. Hope he finds success in Philippines too. All the best!

  • @wrafl
    @wrafl Před rokem +2

    He reminds me of Tim Tebow, son of missionaries born in the Philippines and played in college football as well as a stint of professional football.

  • @marycasals1477
    @marycasals1477 Před rokem +6

    Your love for the Philippines is so sincere- makes me want to cry. Love this interview! Any chance of making a movie out of Dan Crowley’s life?

  • @achakcocurrency699
    @achakcocurrency699 Před rokem +13

    so glad for this 2nd interview with Kevin. He's A good person, with a lot of interesting, and educational stories to share to the world. One of your best interviews by far Mark.

  • @stacy58306
    @stacy58306 Před rokem +3

    Kevin is a very interesting person. I like his idea of keeping past history alive. Thanks for the great interview.

  • @jackyshultz995
    @jackyshultz995 Před rokem +3

    What an amazing story. Somehow you put closure to Paul's glorious days in the Philippines. Glorious because he was one of those heroes that fought the freedom for the Philippines. A good movie material.

  • @DonFashionBeauty
    @DonFashionBeauty Před rokem +2

    Your background for interviews is a nice touch.

  • @Sarge57
    @Sarge57 Před rokem +14

    All soldiers have two dog tags. If they die in combat you put one in their mouth and take the other one to report the death.it also has the blood type so the medics can give you blood if they find you unconscious. You can have your religion on them so you can get last rights,etc. I am retired after 20 years in US army.

    • @everymanhasastory
      @everymanhasastory  Před rokem +2

      Thank you I didn't know that

    • @Sarge57
      @Sarge57 Před rokem +5

      @@everymanhasastory I was a military policeman for 20 years and we are always happy to help. PS. I am getting married tomorrow at the municipality in Sariaya, Quezon. I have been in the Philippines over a year. I would have been here longer but I left in Feb 2020 and thought I would be back in June of 2020. Life changes and a person has to roll with the punches. I enjoy your vlog. Have a great day in Paradise.

    • @my_other_side473
      @my_other_side473 Před rokem

      @@Sarge57 wow youre in Sariaya. I'm from Candelaria. The neighboring Town.

    • @Sarge57
      @Sarge57 Před rokem +1

      @@my_other_side473 Hi. I am halfway between Candelaria and Lucena. I shop at Waltermart in Candelaria and also my church is in the Candelaria Mall. I love it here. I am in the jungle and enjoy the quiet.

  • @scottsdialyadventure1338

    Another thumbs up and always enjoy your guests
    🙏🙏

  • @JimMillsCSLC
    @JimMillsCSLC Před rokem +1

    Great interview and Kevin is an amazing person!

  • @jackyshultz995
    @jackyshultz995 Před rokem +2

    Mark, awesome interview!

  • @ednamolina2772
    @ednamolina2772 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Kevin for loving Philippines.

  • @STR123able
    @STR123able Před rokem

    Great interview! This is one of the best.

  • @leensalocin
    @leensalocin Před rokem +1

    He was part of “The Black Phone” ?? that’s so cool and it was an excellent movie, one of the best horror I’ve seen in a while!!

  • @tmangeles7575
    @tmangeles7575 Před rokem

    Great subject. Very observant, positive vibe fellow.

  • @lawrencethomas7975
    @lawrencethomas7975 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate this man of loving history. Been in America Manila cemetery which my uncle name on the wall there. He died on yhe U.S.S. Indianapolis. That took of big bombs to Saipan.

  • @geeguianan-gc4lt
    @geeguianan-gc4lt Před rokem +1

    Lol you’re so funny mark, you forgot that you already interviewed him and you completely forgot everything that he told you from your previous interview. 🤣🤣🤣
    I actually felt I knew all of your guests from all your videos if you interview them again.
    Anyway, great video!

  • @elmar_eldnah
    @elmar_eldnah Před rokem +5

    Very fascinating story ot this good man, specially World War II history. Bataan fell on April 9 while Corregidor fell on May 6, 1942. Among Southeast Asian countries, I think the Philippines lasted longest fighting the Japanese. There were more Filipino soldiers (120,000) than American soldiers (about 30,000) who fought the Japanese when Japan invaded the Philippines in WWII. Corregidor was a fortress. It had big guns. In fact, the first Japanese regiment that tried to land in Corregidor was wiped out. But because the Japanese controlled the air, and with no supplies/reinforcements coming in, it was inevitable.

    • @BCBTrips
      @BCBTrips Před rokem

      It means "Corrector" in Spanish

  • @ginasison861
    @ginasison861 Před rokem +2

    Very smart guy,Godbless

  • @harryriles8609
    @harryriles8609 Před rokem

    You guys were talking my language since I collect record albums. Interesting to hear on your channel. As a side note, you kind of look like Dr. Johnny Fever from WKRP Cincinnati

  • @tysoy
    @tysoy Před rokem +2

    I would love to visit Corrigidor one day. I am a big enthusiast of WW2 as well. Looking forward to seeing your historic dive and see that Japanese WW2 zero.

    • @everymanhasastory
      @everymanhasastory  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and for taking the time to comment 😀

  • @hillroberts1311
    @hillroberts1311 Před rokem +1

    I love the polo shirt! Where did he acquire it or buy it?

  • @firesome11
    @firesome11 Před rokem +3

    He should start his own film production company here. The local movies sucks a lot!

    • @blockaderunner
      @blockaderunner Před rokem

      You know actors in olden times were considered prostitutes? That's the LAST thing you need in a good country like the Philippines. We don't need Sean Penn etc etc etc stickin their noses into their country trying to "Make the world a better place" because it will be "Just US" not for the benefit of the people.

  • @geraldineheimy7748
    @geraldineheimy7748 Před rokem +1

    He’s very knowledgeable. He should work in our movie industry as his hobby.

  • @CommieKilla1977
    @CommieKilla1977 Před rokem +1

    This guy’s train of thought is like bullet train, impeccable. I didn’t pick up any pauses; uhm ahh ahhhm…etc. Great 2nd time chat.

  • @angelideleoz3516
    @angelideleoz3516 Před rokem +3

    Seem very grounded

  • @antonioespanol2123
    @antonioespanol2123 Před rokem +1

    I feel a movie coming about Dan😉

  • @LuvMyLilBabe
    @LuvMyLilBabe Před rokem +1

    Marshall Butters Vlogs is in Duma, you should bring him to your channel, interesting guy. 👍

  • @groundedrealitytv
    @groundedrealitytv Před rokem +21

    The Philippines has a rich history of resilience in the face of adversity, from the violent atrocities of Japanese soldiers during World War II to the political turmoil of Ferdinand Marcos Sr.'s dictatorship. However, the country's struggles continue to this day, as China's military engages in blatant acts of aggression against the Philippines. Chinese forces have been encroaching upon Philippine territory, leading to dangerous confrontations and even the use of lasers against Philippine coast guards. These actions are a clear sign of China's disrespect for Philippine sovereignty and its people's right to self-determination. Despite the numerous challenges faced by Filipinos over the years, we have shown remarkable strength and determination to persevere. As the country faces another threat, the Filipino people must come together to defend their rights and their future. The world is watching, and the time has come for the international community to stand with the Philippines in the face of this aggressive behavior.

    • @kathiemathias212
      @kathiemathias212 Před rokem

      Don’t forget to include the hidden atrocities of the Aquino administration hand in hand with the manipulation and control of the media in their favour.

    • @groundedrealitytv
      @groundedrealitytv Před rokem

      @@kathiemathias212 🤣🤣🤣

    • @romeocivilino6667
      @romeocivilino6667 Před rokem +2

      You are right for almost everything, only the Marcos Dictatorship is the one of controversial topic and can be debatable, because it's intersection of several interests during those Era, the American CIA, Communist Party of the Philippines, the Vatican thru Philippine Roman Catholic Church, the Local Oligarchs, Traditional Politicians and it's neighboring countries all ganged up to destroy the Philippines.

  • @aumarigan
    @aumarigan Před rokem +2

    HI. Marshall Butters, a long time Aussie vlogger here in the Philippines is in Dumaguete. Please interview him. He's staying in Go Hotel there in Duma.

  • @larrywashington5455
    @larrywashington5455 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I have an question for you. I live here now in philippines. For about a year now. I thought that I heard you say that you don't get medicare B ,how did you stop the coverage and is it enough to impact your check?thanks I will be watching

  • @titaedlynv.
    @titaedlynv. Před rokem +1

    I heard so many negative comments from the other foreigners saying Philippines is a third world country,poor country ,dirty place to live ,scammers, corrupt govt. Horrible traffic ,And a lot more it upset me because I also heard that ! But why so many American ,British and other western people are coming to the Philippines to settle down here for good is there something special to my country ? They said America is a land of milk and honey ? Security system is good ,health system and others ! Sorry sir for asking this question I'm just curious Why? By the way thank you for choosing the Philippines. ❤🤗

  • @midlifewanderings
    @midlifewanderings Před rokem

    Hey Kevin, let me guess, you attended Faith Christian Academy while you lived in the Philippines, right?

  • @blockaderunner
    @blockaderunner Před rokem +4

    Oh great, the tribe is making its way into the Philippines. The Philippines is Done now.

  • @TheOriginalNiceGuy
    @TheOriginalNiceGuy Před rokem

    Side question: does CZcams pay you as American or Philippines rate? I understand the country greatly differs the pay. How does it pick your country?

    • @everymanhasastory
      @everymanhasastory  Před rokem

      It doesn't matter where you live what matters is where your viewers are from. Google for more information

    • @TheOriginalNiceGuy
      @TheOriginalNiceGuy Před rokem

      @@everymanhasastory I mixed it up, I see. So your income is higher if your viewers are in western countries. I think Germany pays the highest?

    • @TheOriginalNiceGuy
      @TheOriginalNiceGuy Před rokem

      And Philippines is very low?