In the early morning hours of May 6, 1942, a 22-year-old Signal Corps man telegraphed a frantic, play-by-play from Corregidor Island as Japanese forces moved ever closer to Malinta Tunnel.
The US 4th Marine Regiment played were the first-line of defense against landing Japanese forces during the Battle of Corregidor in The Philippines during World War II. These are their stories.
The night of January 30-31, 2024, is the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Cabanatuan POW Camp in 1945. It's also marks the first anniversary of the “Left Behind” podcast.
“Where’s Dan?” A 24-year-old WW2 flight nurse asked this question every time she touched down on a new island in the Pacific Theater during WW2. She was searching for someone...and wouldn't stop until he'd been found.
Flown out of Corregidor Island in a daring, last-minute escape in April 1942, Army nurse Rosemary Hogan found herself heading for the safety of Australia. Until...she wasn't.
magine you’re a ten-year-old living in Honolulu, Hawaii, just a few blocks from Waikiki.
Now imagine you wake up on a beautiful December morning to the sounds of planes overhead and explosions not so very far away.
A behind the scenes look at the process I use to identify POWs to highlight in “Left Behind,” and once chosen, how I find their amazing stories. Listen and subscribe…