My Hitch in Hell: The Bataan Death MarchMy Hitch in Hell is an inspiring survivor's epic about the triumph of human will despite unimaginable human suffering. |
Contents
Camp 17 | |
Fun and Games | |
We Honor You with Head Cut Off | |
Bombs and Beatings | |
Our War Is Over | |
America and Japan Now Friends | |
Looking for the Americans | |
Meeting My Brother | |
Back to Bataan to Work | |
Cabanatuan | |
The Nightmare Ship | |
The Coal Mine | |
Back to the Philippines | |
Home at Last | |
Japan Revisited | |
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able aboard prison ship Americans army arrived asked back to Bataan barracks barrio Bataan Death March Bataan peninsula beating began beriberi Bob Martin bomb Camp 17 Camp O’Donnell carabao cars cigarettes Clark Field coal commander Corregidor Cross box detail Died aboard prison Died in Cabanatuan Doc Hewlett dream dysentery Died enemy everything face feet felt fighting Filipino forces Fort Knox Fort Stotsenburg four friends front going guerrilla hand happened head heard hollered Japan Japanese guards Japanese soldiers Kanoya killed knew laughed Laura legs live looked malaria Mamerow man’s Manila meal miles minutes morning never night once Palawan Philippines POWs prison camp prisoners of war ration of rice realized road sick someone started stop surrender survive talk tell Tenney thought told took trading train truck waiting walked wanted weeks