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  1. 10,000 Filipino, FilAm war vets get P5.8B

    As of November 20, more than 10,000 Filipino and Filipino-American veterans of World War II have received their one-time compensation for their military services during the war, totaling nearly P5.8 billion, the United States embassy here said in a statement.

    08:20:28 2009-11-22
  2. US bill to grant residency to Filipino war vets’ kids

    HONOLULU—A US senator is co-sponsoring legislation that would allow the children of Filipino World War II veterans living in the United States to become permanent US residents.

    06:53:06 2009-11-12
  3. Battles must still be fought, Ramos reminds war veterans

    “Old soldiers cannot just fade away. For there are battles that they still must fight—against injustice, bad governance, poverty and corruption.”

    04:27:54 2009-11-12
  4. US envoy to honor American, Filipino vets

    United States Ambassador to the country Kristie Kenney will lead the American community and guests in honoring the services and sacrifices of American and Filipino veterans at the annual Veterans Day ceremony to be held at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial in Taguig City, Metro Manila, on Wednesday, November 11

    11:05:28 2009-11-09
  5. PVAO silent on request

    PLEASE HELP ME get back my pension that Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) stopped last August 2008.

    00:03:24 2009-11-05
  6. 11,000 Filipino veterans’ claims processed

    The United States government has processed more than 11,000 claims for the Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Compensation (FVEC), and has paid out $105 million for this since the US government allowed it earlier this February, the US embassy here said Monday.

    13:15:58 2009-10-26
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