US envoy, FVR lead war veterans exhibit rites

By January 7, 2008Headlines, News

US Ambassador to the Philippines Kristie Kenny and former President Fidel V. Ramos will lead guests during the launching of the world-class exhibit dubbed as “the war of our Fathers: A tribute to the Filipino Freedom Fighter” in time for the 63rd landing anniversary of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur and his forces in Lingayen on January 9 this year.

Sponsored by the Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) and the Veterans Federation of the Philippines (VFP) in partnership with the provincial government led by Gov. Amado T. Espino, the exhibit will be opened to the public free of charge at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center.

The traveling exhibit’s very first stop was in Dagupan City with President Ramos as the inaugural guest last January 2006. Since then, it has gone trough 17 other cities all over the country in malls, museums and schools in time for the celebration of their Liberation Day.

Leo Urmaza, veterans affairs consultant in the office of Gov. Espino, said the afternoon events will be highlighted by a silent drill exhibition of PMA cadets and a sky-diving exhibition of members of the elite PNP Special Action Force. The nationally-acclaimed Philippine Army Drum and Bugle Corps will also show its wares.

PVB President Ricardo A. Balbido Jr. said that through this project, the bank hopes to honor the WW II heroes and to help educate Filipinos today, especially the youth on their struggles, sacrifices and victories in one of the darkest chapters in the nation’s history.

“Many Filipinos at that time, men and women, young and old, rich and poor displayed flashes of heroism, which many of us failed to notice,” he added.

Other features of the celebration are the holding of history symposia, film showing and poster-making contest. The exhibit will run from January 9 to 23.

Apart from the exhibit, the PVB provides each year 20 percent of its net profits for programs that benefit the World War II veterans, their widows and families. Through the Board of Trustees for the Veterans of World War II (BTVWWII), the bank supports the BFP out-patient center in Taguig, a modern medical facility that provides free medicine, medical services, physical therapy, eyeglasses and dental care to veterans.

The other is the VFP Museum, Library and Archives, a repository of war memorabilia, books and documents and houses a state-of-the-art showcase of the veterans’ heroism.

A private commercial bank PVB is owned by some 300,000 World War II and their heirs.#

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