Honor the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor
Commemorate the heroic sacrifice of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor (ADBC) with this premium MS logo t-shirt. A powerful tribute to the brave American and Filipino soldiers who fought against overwhelming odds in the Philippines during World War II and endured unimaginable hardship as prisoners of war.
Premium Memorial Apparel
- Authentic Design: Features the ADBC MS logo honoring the defenders of Bataan and Corregidor
- Superior Quality: Crafted from premium materials for lasting comfort and durability
- Perfect Fit: Designed for everyday wear with a comfortable, true-to-size fit
- Historical Significance: Honors those who endured the Bataan Death March and years of brutal captivity
A Legacy of Courage and Sacrifice
The American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor represent one of the most heroic and tragic chapters of World War II. In early 1942, American and Filipino forces fought valiantly against the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, holding out for months despite being outnumbered, undersupplied, and cut off from reinforcements. After their surrender, approximately 75,000 Filipino and American troops were forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March—a brutal 65-mile forced march where thousands died from exhaustion, disease, and execution.
Those who survived the march faced years of horrific conditions in Japanese POW camps. The defenders of Corregidor, the island fortress in Manila Bay, held out even longer before their surrender in May 1942. These brave soldiers demonstrated extraordinary courage, resilience, and devotion to duty under the most extreme circumstances.
Whether you're a descendant of a Bataan or Corregidor defender, want to honor their memory, or appreciate the sacrifice of these WWII heroes, this shirt represents courage, endurance, and the unbreakable American spirit.
Ideal for: WWII veterans' families, military historians, memorial events, and those who honor the greatest generation.
Never forgotten. Forever honored. Wear their legacy with pride.











