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Bryan veteran to speak at celebration
A Tribute
to the
Greatest War
WORm WAR II: 60 YEARS lA1ER
By ARENA WELCH
Eagle Staff Writer
Ascencion Munoz had
only the clothes on his
back as he entered a
Filipino jungle, invading
with the 43rd Infantry Divi-
. sion in an attempt to reclaim
Luzon and Manila during
World War IT. .
The ship that had carried
the soldier.s to the Philip-
pines was sunk, taking with
it all of Munoz's possessions.
The 80-year-old Bryan resi-
dent recalled that battle and
his time during the war Fri-
day, saying he it doesn't
seem like 60 years has
passed.
"That was so bad. We did-
n't have any time to change
or anything. We just had
whatever we had on, and
then we had to get going,"
Munoz said, his voice shak-
ing as he tried to remember
specific events time had
stolen from his memory.
Munoz will be a gallery
speaker at a celebration com-
memorating the 60th
anniversary of the end of
World War IT from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Saturday at the George
Bush Presidential Library
and Museum.
The Army veteran was'
awarded the Bronze Star for
actions during the war but
never received it, his family
said. He fmally got his medal
on l\:iemorial Day of this
year.
Munoz said the two-year
quest to reCeive the medal _
filling out paperwork and
dealing with military offi-
cials - kept memories of the
war in his mind. He said
receiving the Bronze Star
meant his actions during the
war finally were recognized.
Munoz said he vividly
remembers liberating Clark
Field and survivors of
Bataan from the Santo
Thomas prison.
"They were glad to see us,
and we were glad to see
them, but we just had to go
on and keep fighting," he
said.
Munoz later was hospital-
ized for shell shock and was
in a noncombat zone when it
was announced that the war
had ended.
He said it is impol11u1t for
Americans to remem.ber the
war and recognize those who
served.
"Everybody should,
remember the war and how
it was to be a soldier then,"
Munoz said. "Everybody
should' know how we felt and
the decision.s we had to .
make." .
. Arena Welch's e-mail address
is arena.welch@theeagle.com.