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Retired 1st Lt. Justo Dumlao (seated at right) salutes the U.S. flag as it is presented by a Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard in front of the Old San Francisco Steakhouse April 11. Family and friends gathered to celebrate Dumlao’s life as he approaches his 100th birthday in July. A World War II veteran who served alongside members of the Sixth U.S. Army, now designated as U.S. Army South, Dumlao is a native of the Philippines who survived the Bataan Death March, served in WWII as a Philippine Scout and participated in the Great Raid. Following WWII, he became a U.S. citizen and served in the U.S. Army during the
Korean War and eventually attained the rank of master sergeant and received a field promotion to lieutenant.
Photos by Robert R. Ramon
140411-A-BM776-006.JPG Photo By: Robert R. Ramon

Retired 1st Lt. Justo Dumlao (seated at right) salutes the U.S. flag as it is presented by a Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard in front of the Old San Francisco Steakhouse April 11. Family and friends gathered to celebrate Dumlao’s life as he approaches his 100th birthday in July. A World War II veteran who served alongside members of the Sixth U.S. Army, now designated as U.S. Army South, Dumlao is a native of the Philippines who survived the Bataan Death March, served in WWII as a Philippine Scout and participated in the Great Raid. Following WWII, he became a U.S. citizen and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and eventually attained the rank of master sergeant and received a field promotion to lieutenant. Photos by Robert R. Ramon


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