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Henry Clay Conner's WWII Journey (Part 4 of 7): Surviving the Jungle & Meeting Other Americans

Henry Clay Conner's WWII Journey (Part 4 of 7): Surviving the Jungle & Meeting Other Americans

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In Part 4 of the conversation with WWII guerrilla fighter Clay Conner, we dive deep into his final months in the Philippine jungle before meeting American forces. Clay recounts life-or-death battles, rescuing downed pilots, and the ingenious traps that kept Japanese troops from advancing. From resourcefulness in survival to the emotional moment of seeing U.S. planes overhead after years in hiding, this is a raw and unforgettable look at courage, strategy, and resilience in war.

What you’ll hear in this episode:
• Clay’s unique relationship with local leaders and the trust they built.
• The daily challenges and dangers of jungle life.
• Ingenious defenses like “pig traps” to halt Japanese advances.
• The rescue of downed American pilots and the secrecy surrounding it.
• Life-or-death battles fought with minimal supplies and firepower.
• Clay’s emotional first sighting of American planes in December 1944.
• Coordinating with local forces to prepare for the American landing.
• The intense final battle before marching to meet U.S. troops.
• Why Clay’s wartime experience never fit into post-war veteran groups.
• Reflections on recognition, memory, and telling untold stories.

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