03/23/2026
This past weekend marked the annual Bataan Memorial Death March—a powerful tribute to the brave service members who endured the historic Bataan Death March during World War II.
In April 1942, following the fall of Bataan in the Philippines, tens of thousands of American and Filipino soldiers were forced to march over 60 miles under brutal conditions—facing starvation, exhaustion, and unimaginable hardship. Many did not survive.
Today, this march—held each year in White Sands Missile Range—serves as a living memorial. A way to remember their sacrifice, honor their resilience, and ensure their stories are never forgotten.
Members of the PPALM Board proudly participate in this event each year—not just to walk the miles, but to carry forward the legacy of those who came before us.
We march to remember.
We march to honor.
We march so that we never forget.