- Walt Kelly
Bataan has fallen
February 13, 2008Radio Broadcast by Lt. Norman Reyes over Voice of Freedom at Malinta Tunnel, Corregidor - 9 April 1942.
Good evening everyone everywhere. This is the Voice of Freedom broadcasting from somewhere in the Philippines.
The world will long remember the epic struggle that Filipino and American soldiers put up in the jungle fastness and along the rugged coast of
For what sustained them through all these months of incessant battle was a force that was more than merely physical. It was the force of an unconquerable faith–something in the heart and soul that physical hardship and adversity could not destroy! It was the thought of native land and all that it holds most dear, the thought of freedom and dignity and pride in these most priceless of all our human prerogatives.
The adversary, in the pride of his power and triumph, will credit our troops with nothing less than the courage and fortitude that his own troops have shown in battle. Our men have fought a brave and bitterly contested struggle. All the world will testify to the most superhuman endurance with which they stood up until the last in the face of overwhelming odds. But the decision had to come. Men fighting under the banner of unshakable faith are made of something more than flesh, but they are not made of impervious steel. The flesh must yield at last, endurance melts away, and the end of the battle must come.
I had to hold my tears back the first time I heard this piece (recited by Mr. Pablito Martinez, a tour guide in Corregidor). This made me re-appreciate Philippine history .


