I was 6-7 years old when federal intelligence guided my father navy recruiter to place me in abusive neglectful situations during this time. Returning to the U S Intelligence planned arranged an affair for the Navy Recruiter and influenced his divorce. Now I experience U.S Government Intelligence hackers analysts surveillance using their resources to manipulate confuse and inflict paranoia for their initial homicidal intentions that took place overseas. Clark Airforce Base Philippines Navy Federal Intelligence pre-meditated psychological tactics and approaches for their wrong-doing. The victim suffers federal Intelligence instructed the parents to follow criminal inner ear remote instructions to help with attempted homicide.
I lived at clark back in 1972 -to November 1974 ....way different ....Scary how time changes things...Marcos was President ...the country was under Martial Law...Vietnam was going down....Good Music ...Gas embargo's ......Typhoons/ Earthquakes....Lot's of Good people doing Good things
Dywn na libing ang brother ko dahil retired U. S NAVY SYA.. KAYA PALA NAG BALIK SYS NG PILIPINAS GALING U. S.... BUMALIK SYA SAAN KAMI LUMAKI.. SA CLARK PA STA NA LIBING.. NKAKA TOUCHED AT TEARY 😢 EYES AKO FIR MY KUYA MANNY CUI..
A lovely little video thanks for the memories everything was going great till that bastard volcano blew up destroyed my club bar business and my motel.
Thanks for the upload. Although this was about 15 years after my tour there, still some places I recognize. I'm glad I took many photos, and still have them. As all things, it has changed a great deal. Balibago, Mabalacat, and Dau were a still a bit cruder in my day, Fields Ave. was not paved yet, but my time spent there remains a highlight of my life, without a doubt.
even im just a kid back then. this video is great seeing like that because i just live near clark. now too many has change when these korean and chinese enter clark. too many hotel etc. its not like before i was so amaze when i see clark. but now i only see hotels where they destroy the view of clark. too sad :(
I just watched this again - a great record. Living in Hong Kong as I did, Angeles was a great R n R place. I was there in the times before (1985) and soon after the NPA hits and felt a little uneasy walking around as a short haired white guy. I have lived there full time since 2002. It is a great place.
In 1989, as a US Army Specialist out of Ft. Huachuca AZ, I was passing thru Clark Air Force Base flying Military Space - A, on "Adventure" leave headed to a AFB Base in Thailand, but with no flights out I stayed for a couple of weeks. Now on the first night I stopped at the Top Hat NCO Club for a beer to get some info what kind of night life was in the city. After some conversation with an Air Force Crew Chief who was headed downtown also said he would show me around the clubs downtown and having a local expert with me I thought was a good idea. As we are at a club somewhere downtown I am sitting at table with some heavy hitters. The chief, to the left of me, to the right of me a very large and drunk Rambo fellow in jungle fatigues, and cross from me a large happy Philippino fellow in a yellow smock who seemed to be the local celebrity. They all start banging their empty bottles of San Miguel beer on the table while chanting "Nipa Hut, Nipa Hut". I really had no idea what Nipa Hut was, and not really knowing where I was in the city I went with the flow. The fellow in the yellow smock had two CJ-5 Jeeps out back and we piled in, girls and all. As we are driving thru the city I am trying to gain my bearings as to any landmarks but at night all back streets look the same. We get to this Nipa Hut and enter thru the Zoo entrance. We get stopped at the entrance by some Philippino fellows at the doors and they are giving this fellow in the yellow smock a hard time about getting in, so it came down to him having to leave his two hand guns and grenade that he had under his smock with the doormen and then we all were allowed to enter. Come to find out the Nipa Hut was a show club that was run by a former US Air Force Member and this fellow in the yellow smock was head of all the armed security forces that stood outside every bar or club in the city, a Colonel Meehan. So I felt maybe someone had my back? The rest is history.
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Can I please tell more about the Japanese soldiers who remained in the P. I. After we 2, originally there were 3 holdouts, one was killed by Filipinos for raiding they're farms I think,the second surrendered around the late sixties or early seventies and finally in 1975 the last guy surrendered. I salute your moxy Onadasan, I love this story
Here is a little more filipino american history, you vets that were around in 75 may remember the Japanese soldier who held out for thirty years after the war, now that's dedication, his name was Onada
Was there in 84-86...3rd LES...my first shift in the AF was at Negrito Gate where we took fire from off base and was pinned down in the bunker for 30 min....we weren't even at war..LOL...great times...was also there for the Marcos fiasco....Thanks for the video, you brought back alot of GREAT memories....
Was there 84-86..had to guard Marcos when he got ousted..AWESOME memories....can't believe nobody has mentioned "The Nipa Hut".....yeah...I said it....lol....thanks for the video..GREAT JOB...you sent me down memory lane...
It's so hard to look at Google Maps if you want to see the current Clark. I have to look online for old maps of the base and compare it with current google maps: www.clarkab.org/maps/index.htm
@13:00 you can see the 1961st Communications Group facility that was once an AUTODIN and AUTOVON facility, and also served as the commercial communications demarcation point... PLDT's Dau facility can be seen just off base with their microwave tower. There was a copper cable that ran from PLDT's facility to ours. We had an "orderwire" direct connection to PLDT to communicate with them, but frequently they wouldn't answer, and later would tell us that they were outside playing basketball, or cooking, drinking, whatever. On mid-shifts we used to go up on the roof and watch planes taking off... and I had to climb the tower once just to make sure it was safe. Towards the end... around 1990, most of the building was empty and parts of it was used as a lab... I think it was environmental science and they were testing water samples.
@7:00 The point where the NPA had set up the ambush. It was thanks to Sgt Guy Blevins the ambush failed. Sgt Blevins noticed wires in the road leading off to the side and also noticed movement and saw "NPA" off to the side. The convoy was halted and they turned around and headed back to base.
i'm 39 now means i was still 10 in this video, today is 2020, a lot of things have changed. i go and drive to Clark almost everyday. this is so nostalgic. nice video
I was stationed there from Aug 4th 67 thru Dec. 68.. With 1961st Comm. Group.. Was a member of the Motley group, Earny Fontanoue, Tony Montlione, Skip Ship, IRA Hitt. & yours Turkey Daryl Heiskell. Any of you see this call me @ 505-859-6753. I now Retired. & live in New Mexico.