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POWs in the Philippines: Health and Medical Access

POWs in the Philippines: Health and Medical Access

Update: 2023-07-07
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When the Philippines fell to the Japanese in the spring of 1942, tens of thousands of American and Filipino troops became POWs. Approximately 1 in 3 (possibly more) of the Americans did not survive captivity. Their treatment by their captors and their limited access to medical care/supplies is often highlighted by historians. To discuss this in more depth and to highlight the experiences of US Army medical personnel held captive in the Philippines, Andy Watson, Chief of the U.S. Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage, joined the MacArthur Memorial Podcast.

Learn more about US Army Medical history and heritage:  Home | AMEDD Center of History & Heritage (army.mil)

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POWs in the Philippines: Health and Medical Access

POWs in the Philippines: Health and Medical Access

MacArthur Memorial; Amanda Williams