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Pangasinan province, Veterans Bank and PhilWar Foundation ink partnership

09:57 AM April 21, 2025
Pangasinan province, Veterans Bank and PhilWar Foundation ink partnership

Shown in the photo at the MOU signing are (L-R): PVB AVP Rowena Nuyda, PVB FVP Geraldine Romano, PVB FVP Mike Villa-Real, Pangasinan Gov. Mon-mon Guico, Vice-Governor Mark Lambino, PVB Lingayen Branch Manager Charmaine Loresco and Pangasinan Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office Head Malu Elduayan.

The Province of Pangasinan led by Gov. Ramon Guico III taps Philippine Veterans Bank (PVB) and Philippine World War II Memorial Foundation, Inc. (PhilWar Foundation) to develop historically accurate and comprehensive displays of WWII in Pangasinan at the new Capitol Park, Lingayen.

The MOU was signed recently at the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol.

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In his message, Guico said that Pangasinan has a rich history including its significant role in World War II.

The Lingayen Gulf landings stands as a historic moment during the war, marking the return of the Allied Forces to Luzon and the Liberation of the Philippines.

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Yet, beyond this pivotal event, there are countless untold tales of heroism, sacrifice and resilience that deserve to be shared with the people of Pangasinan, its visitors and future generations.

For its part, Veterans Bank seeks to highlight the bravery, sacrifice and heroism of the Filipino WWII veterans who are its original shareholders.

The PhilWar Foundation seeks to educate the Filipino youth about the country’s WWII history, instilling a deep love for the Philippines and fostering a strong sense of national pride.

The proposed WWII displays will complement the planned redevelopment of the Pangasinan Capitol Complex and will bring to life factual and little known but historically accurate displays of the war in Pangasinan, portraying the role of the Province and its people in World War II.

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