PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. - Senior Airman James Britton, Air Force Reservist from the 920th Rescue Wing here, listens to Colonel Glenn Frazier as he speaks to the Reserve Airmen about his life-altering experiences as a Prisoner of War during the Bataan Death March, World War II. Colonel Frazier came to the 920th RQW to speak to the Reserve combat-search-and-rescue Airmen about his experiences in the hopes that they never forget those who serve and have served. The Bataan Death March was a forced, brutal march of about 80,000 American and Filipino prisoners at the beginning of WWII. Out of the 80,000 prisoners only about 54,000 made it to the final camp, Camp O'Donnell. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Kraushaar)

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