WW2 military Bataan Death March Survivor Col. Glenn D Frazier signed Hell's Guest bookmark Glenn D Frazier of Daphne, Alabama joined the U.S. Army on July 3rd, 1941. Asking for a duty in the Philippines Glenn was assigned to the 75th Ordinance Company in Manila P.I. His job as a Sergeant, was to get ammo to and from the front lines at the Battle of the Points in January 42. After being captured in Bataan on April 9th, 1942 at the age of 17, Glenn spent 3 1/2 years in slave labor camps in the Philippines and Japan. Glenn also survived the Bataan Death March, which lasted 6 days and 7 nights with no food and only sips of water. On the morning of September 3rd, 1945 21 POWs including Glenn that were located in a Japan Prison Camp 500 miles by railroad from Tokyo escaped by train. Encountering no trouble with the Japanese, they rode all morning to Tokyo. On the morning of September 4th, after riding trains all night, they arrived at General MacArthur's Headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. As they approached the Grand Hotel (MacArthur's Headquarters) Glenn remembers seeing Old Glory flying above him, and the sight of that sent chills up and down his back.