2026 Bataan Freedom March Returns to Honor the 84th Anniversary of Valor
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The success of 2025 run, the Philippine Veterans Bank, in partnership with the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) and the Department of National Defense (DND),, is proud to announce the return of the Freedom March slated on February 28 to March 1, 2026.
This is more than a walk; it is a profound journey of remembrance. Over two days, marchers including veterans' descendants, civilians, and members of the AFP—will retrace the historic 100+ kilometer route endured by Filipino and American soldiers during the infamous Bataan Death March of World War II.
“The Freedom March is an inclusive tribute open to everyone who wishes to honor the legacy of our heroes,” said PVB First Vice President Miguel Angelo C. Villa-Real. “Eighty-four years later, we carry their torch to ensure their sacrifice is never forgotten”.
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On day 1, Feb 28, the tribute begins at the stroke of midnight (12:01 AM) at Kilometer Zero in Mariveles, Bataan, concluding the first major stretch at Dinalupihan by 7:00 PM.
On day 2 March 1, the march resumes at 1:00 AM. Marchers head toward San Fernando, Pampanga. The journey concludes with a closing ceremony at 6:00 PM at the Capas National Shrine—the hallowed ground of the former Camp O’Donnell.
Throughout the trek, participants will pass the Freedom March Guidon and torch, symbolizing a continuous flame of bravery passed from one generation to the next.
In honor of our veterans, participation in the Freedom March is free of charge. However, to ensure safety and coordination across the three involved provinces, advance registration is strictly required.
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Relatives of WWII heroes, military personnel and civilians join the 2025 Freedom March, a 160KM 2-day march from Mariveles, Bataan to Capas Tarlac. |
The organizers are also inviting corporate leaders to join as Co-Presenters. Sponsors can maximize brand visibility at key stops every 10 kilometers and during the nationally recognized opening and closing programs.







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