26 February 2002 (Revised on 07/30/2007)
    Christopher R. Phillip wrote:

    "My father, Edwin D. Leehan was stationed at Clark Field from September, 1940 to November, 1941 at which time he was wounded by incoming shrapnel and transferred to Sternberg Hospital for treatment.   In January, 1942, he was reenlisted to Bataan and taken prisoner of war on April 5, 1942.

    On December 19, 1945, Edwin D. Leehan returned to the United States after over 3 1/2 years of Japanese atrocity, weighing 87 lbs. and having lost all of his teeth from gross, inhumane violatory treatment.

    Edwin D. Leehan currently resides in Clearwater, FL with his son, Christopher R. Phillip.   He is seeking communication from those who he served with in the 28th Bomb Squadron of the Army Air Corps and from those who petition the United States of America to provide entitlement for the enlisted men who endured the torture of the Death March of Bataan and the Japanese prison camps from 1942-1945.

    Edwin D. Leehan may be contacted at
    1182 Norwood Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756
    and at 727-441-8199.
    E-mail may be sent to trowto@verizon.net

    Thank you,
    Chris Phillip