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DEMOCRATIC PRESS RELEASE
April 12, 2007
AKAKA HOLDS HEARING ON FILIPINO VETERANS EQUITY
ACT
Hearing affirms Chairman’s belief that Filipino WWII veterans who served
under U.S. Command must be recognized as U.S. veterans
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI), Chairman of the
Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, held a hearing today on the
Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007 (S. 57). This legislation would
extend veterans status to all Filipino veterans who fought under the
command of the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II. Under current law,
some, but not all, Filipino veterans are provided with the benefits
afforded to U.S. veterans.
“Filipinos served under the command of the U.S. military during World
War II, fighting for our county and their freedom. They most certainly
are U.S. veterans, and deserve recognition for their service,” Akaka
said. During the hearing Akaka expressed his strong belief that it is
wrong to deny Filipino veterans equal benefits when they served
honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The Committee heard testimony from Hawaii’s senior Senator, Daniel K.
Inouye (D-HI), the sponsor of the Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007.
“As an American, I believe the treatment of Filipino World War II
veterans is bleak and shameful. It is time that we as a Nation recognize
our long-standing history and friendship with the Philippines,” Inouye
said in his testimony today.
Testimony was also heard from the Honorable Willy C. Gaa, Philippine
Ambassador to the United States; Mr. Ronald R. Aument, VA’s Deputy Under
Secretary for Benefits; Ms. Maria Luisa Antonio, Executive Director,
Veterans Equity Center; Mr. Sidath Panangala, Congressional Research
Service; Ms. Jenah Yangwas, Student Action for Veterans Equity; four
Filipino World War II veterans, Mr. Manuel Braga (Commander, Filipino
WWII Veterans Federation of San Diego County), Mr. Artemio Caleda
(President, WWII Filipino American Veterans and Auxiliary of Hawaii),
Mr. Patrick Ganio, Sr. (President, American Coalition for Filipino
Veterans, Inc. whose testimony presented by Mr. Avelio Asuncion); and
Mr. Benito Valdez (Filipino Community of Seattle); and LTC Edwin Ramsey,
U.S. Army (RET), a U.S. World War II veteran who served in the
Philippines and who testified via video.
A list of witnesses and their statements can be found on the committee’s
web site:
http://veterans.senate.gov/index.cfm?
FuseAction=Hearings.CurrentHearings&rID=985
Chairman Akaka’s opening statement is copied below:
Aloha. I am pleased to welcome all of the witnesses to this long-awaited
hearing on the veteran status of Filipinos who fought alongside the
United States military during World War II. I thank especially those of
you who have traveled long distances to be with us here today.
In the sixty-two years since the end of the Second World War, Filipino
veterans have worked tirelessly to secure the veterans status they were
promised when they agreed to fight under U.S. command in defense of
their homeland and to protect U.S. interests in the region. Today, I am
happy to say, many Filipino veterans enjoy eligibility to benefits and
health care services as U.S. veterans. However, as our distinguished
witnesses here today will remind us, there is still work to be done in
order to extend these eligibilities to all of those who served alongside
the United States military during the World War II.
There remains a distinction in law between those Filipino veterans who
served in the Old Philippine Scouts and those who served in the Filipino
Commonwealth Army, the Recognized Guerilla forces, or the New Philippine
Scouts. Unlike those who served as Old Philippine Scouts, those in the
other three groups are not eligible for all VA benefits under the same
criteria that applies to veterans of U.S. military service. And, perhaps
more importantly, this means they are not officially acknowledged by the
United States government as true veterans.
My colleague and good friend from Hawaii, Senator Daniel Inouye, has
introduced legislation which will end this distinction and, at long
last, recognize and honor these brave men as U.S. veterans of World War
II. Senator Inouye’s bill, the “Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007"
would constitute the final gesture in granting full veteran status to
the brave Filipinos who served under U.S. command during the Second
World War.
There is a long and amiable history between the United States and the
Philippines dating back to 1898, when the Philippine Islands were ceded
from Spain following the Spanish American War. When called upon by
President Franklin D. Roosevelt to fight under U.S. command against the
Japanese occupation, the organized armed forces of the Philippines
fought bravely and honorably. They fought for the cause of freedom,
their own independence, and out of loyalty to the United States.
In the decades since the end of World War II and the establishment of
the independent Republic of the Philippines, the tradition of goodwill
between the people of the United States and the Philippines has
continued. In my home state of Hawaii, I have seen first hand the
invaluable contributions that Filipino-Americans have made to the rich
cultural texture of this country.
The Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007 would honor the service of all
Filipino veterans of World War II by formally recognizing the
contributions of our Filipino brethren from the “Greatest Generation.”
This hearing is an important first step in that recognition coming to
fruition.
I again thank our witness and I look forward to
today’s testimony.
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