Clark Veterans Cemetery

Commemorate the Valor, Fidelity, and Sacrifice of unsung heroes of our past.

Location: Cor. M.A. Roxas Highway and Diosdado Macapagal Hway, Clark Freeport Zone   Duration: 1
Operational Days and Hours: Monday - Sunday 9am–5pm   Contact: (02) 844 0212

Approximately 8,600 grave markers dot the landscape of Clark Veterans Cemetery, an 8.2 hectare property located along Manuel A. Roxas Highway. It was established in 1950, after the American and Philippine governments designated Fort William McKinley in Taguig, Metro Manila as the burial site for the over 17,000 casualties of World War II. Remains from post cemeteries in McKinley, the U.S. naval base at Sangley Point (Cavite), and Fort Stotsenburg I and II (Clark) were then moved and consolidated to this present site. Buried here are Philippine Scouts, American servicemen and their dependents, civilian military personnel, refugees, and more than 2,100 unknown or unidentified casualties of past wars. Clark Veterans Cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) and is the only site in Clark where the Philippine and American flags fly side by side


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