When I speak with someone about being assigned in the Philippines, one question is always asked: "whatever happened to Clark, Subic Bay, and the other US military bases after Mt. Pinatubo erupted?"
My purpose in producing this video is to show the many facets of life as it moves on after the Mt. Pinatubo event.
This feature was produced in a way that will help viewers links Past and Present memorable on-base scenes.
If you've spent time in the Philippines, or planning a visit soon, I Hope this presentation will offer the many fine points to look forward to. Of the 7-thousand or so islands that make up Philippines, the main island of Luzon is a great place to start.
Enjoy this video treasure, as you view the richness of a Pacific paradise that is very much alive and well.
Many of us who have departed are quite envious of fellow expats who have remained near Clark, Subic Bay,
John Hay/ Baguio, and other jewels of the Pacific.
In the words of World War II's General Douglas MacArthur, who remarked on the subject of supporting the war effort in the Philippines: "Yes! I certainly will return..."
Virgil Hopper
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