An Untold Triumph: America's Filipino Soldiers

An Untold Triumph: America's Filipino Soldiers

Release date : January 1, 2002
Runtime : 1h 24m
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Director : Noel Izon /
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During World War II, 7,000 Filipino Americans volunteered their services to the U.S. Army and helped liberate their homeland from Japanese occupation. Director Noel M. Izon captures their stories through the voices of the veterans themselves – only half of whom are still alive today – and delivers touching personal accounts of the men’s contributions and sacrifices during the war. Despite the fact that they endured a bleak, racist prewar climate and were not even considered U.S. citizens, these individuals rallied to join the war effort and cement their rightful place in American history.
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Lou Diamond Phillips
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  • title:An Untold Triumph: America's Filipino Soldiers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 24m
  • Genres: Documentary · History · TV Movie · War ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Noel Izon /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:During World War II, 7,000 Filipino Americans volunteered their services to the U.S. Army and helped liberate their homeland from Japanese occupation. Director Noel M. Izon captures their stories through the voices of the veterans themselves – only half of whom are still alive today – and delivers touching personal accounts of the men’s contributions and sacrifices during the war. Despite the fact that they endured a bleak, racist prewar climate and were not even considered U.S. citizens, these individuals rallied to join the war effort and cement their rightful place in American history.
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