In April of 1942, after the Battle of Bataan in the Philippines,
approximately 78,000 American & Filipino soldiers were forced to walk
65 miles to a prisoner of war camp, Camp O'Donnell. Estimates vary but
are as high as 18,000 prisoners died along the 8 days of the forced
march. In remembrance of the WWII Bataan Death March and as a
fundraiser for Honor Flight Pittsburgh, we challenge you to complete a
65 mile trek. You may choose to walk/hike/bike/ride that is to be
completed at your own pace. While doing this challenge, reflect on the
severe physical challenge that our surviving heroes completed in only
8 days. We understand that 65 miles is a long distance, so do not be
afraid to complete what you feel safe trying - 6.5 k, 6.5 miles, etc.
Our goal is to remember the hardship. Honor Flight Pittsburgh honors
Americas Veterans by inviting them to share in a day of tribute and
celebration at our nations memorials in Washington, DC. We honor and
thank the Americans who secured our freedom by bringing them to the
nation's capital to visit the memorials that commemorate their
service. This day of tribute for our war veterans is of no cost to our
heroes and is paid entirely though local fundraisers and generous
sponsors.
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09/07/2025 Last update