
TRIBUTE TO HEROES
IN commemoration of the 83rd Araw ng Kagitingan, Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez honored the nation’s war heroes as he urged Filipinos to reflect not only on the battle of Bataan but also on the silent sacrifices and human cost that they contributed.
Romualdez described the annual Day of Valor as a solemn occasion that goes beyond history books and ceremonies.
“Today, we remember more than just a battle. We remember the young lives lost too soon. The families who waited for loved ones who never came home. The quiet acts of courage that never made the headlines. Their bravery wasn’t loud—but it was firm, unshakable, and true,” the Speaker stressed.
Speaker Romualdez emphasized that Araw ng Kagitingan is not only about looking back, but also about honoring the enduring spirit of service and sacrifice that continues to define the Filipino people.
It could be remembered that 83 years ago in Bataan, thousands of Filipinos stood their ground. They were tired. They were hungry. They were outnumbered.
“But they kept on fighting—not because they knew they’d win, but because they couldn’t give up their dignity as Filipinos,” Romualdez said.
He added that Araw ng Kagitingan is a time to reflect on what courage really means. It’s not always about medals or ceremonies. Most of the time, it looks like ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
Addressing Filipino veterans and their families, Romualdez expressed his deepest gratitude.
“To our veterans and their families, thank you. What you gave up can never be repaid—but we honor you by building a country you can be proud of,” the House chief stressed.
Araw ng Kagitingan commemorates the fall of Bataan on April 9, 1942, and the heroism of Filipino and American soldiers who fought side by side during World War II.