But Deliver Us from Evil, Father Duffy and the Men of Bataan is an attempt to reveal the pain and suffering Colonel John E.
He was truly one of the little-known heroes of World War II..
POWs, a lack of food and water, torture by his captors and illness but still carried out his chaplain\'s duties. planes that sunk two Japanese Hellships loaded with U.
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He was betrayed and recaptured, survived the bombing and strafing by U.
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He was wounded six times, bayoneted and left for dead on the Bataan Death March but was rescued by Filipino Guerillas.
With him went the true story of his and his fellow prisoners of war ordeal.
He died at Letterman Hospital, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA of cancer and was buried there at the national cemetery on a hill overlooking San Francisco Bay.
When Bataan and 70,000 American and Filipino troops were surrendered to the Japanese, Father Duffy was among those captured.
Army chaplain of the Catholic faith, endured from 9 April 1942 until his death on 4 June 1958.
Duffy, a U.
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But Deliver Us from Evil, Father Duffy and the Men of Bataan is an attempt to reveal the pain and suffering Colonel John E