IN SEARCH OF THE LOST BURIAL GROUNDS OF BAMBAN: THE GUSI RIDGE ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE May 07, 2023
This morning, the BHS Field Recon Team conducted extensive surveys including drone aerial imagery for documentations. Results of this field surveys will be submitted to Bamban LGU, the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts NCCA, the National Museum, and the Provincial Government of Tarlac. BHS and Bamban Museum will work with the Bamban …
OPERATION FIREFLIES: RE-OPENING AND DISCOVERING NEW JAPANESE WAR TUNNELS OF PANAISAN, BAMBAN HILLS; 6-May-2023
Video Clip: RE-OPENING AND DISCOVERING NEW JAPANESE WAR TUNNELS OF PANAISAN, BAMBAN HILLS; 6-May-2023 Watch this video clip as I Enter a newly re-opened Japanese war tunnel in Panaisan Hills, Bamban, as captured by my Iphone and explored the inside of what remains of this WWII battle site. Our fellow explorer, Aries Dizon was the …
OPERATION FIREFLIES: RE-OPENING AND DISCOVERING NEW JAPANESE WAR TUNNELS OF PANAISAN, BAMBAN HILLS
It was a fruitful Saturday morning with our BHS Field Recon Team with the re-opening of Panaisan Japanese War Tunnel No. 1 and the discovery of a new (not yet registered and surveyed) War Tunnel No. 2 with the help of the land owner Jose Marimla. The BHS Field Recon Team conducted field survey and …
Museum Visitors: The 60th Air Defense Artillery Regiment At Bamban Museum
The regiment can trace its evolution from the early years in 1917 and was based in the Philippines under the USAFFE’s harbor defense forces in Manila Bay area including Corregidor and Fort Wint. Now based in Oklahoma, elements of the regiment are here for a short period and the guys decided to visit our WWII …
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Project Sharing and Gift Giving for our Aeta families: April 4, 2023
PROJECT “SHARING AND GIVING FOR AETA BROTHERS” Successfully concluded our Gift Giving and Food Sharing project for our Aeta families near Malago settlement, courtesy of our dearest Tita Gigi Winterrowd and Family. Our Field Recon Team and Aeta Scouts joined us in our morning trek and in handing out the food stuff. Bamban Museum and …
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Operation Fireflies
Remains of Japanese War Dead Recovered at the former Japanese cemetery in Dampul near Calang Mountains in late 1980s; now in safekeeping at Bamban WWII Museum. A new sets of remains of suspected Japanese war dead are now in the safekeeping of Bamban WWII Museum. The remains were actually recovered from a Japanese cemetery in …