It ends today. The last commander is tired. His old Army pals are worn out. They're sick, they're bent with age, they're disappearing from this Earth. So Lester Tenney, the 88-year-old commander of a dwindling group of Bataan Death March and Japanese prison camp survivors, plans to commemorate Ve... -
The Long March of Time
It ends today. The last commander is tired. His old Army pals are worn out. They're sick, they're bent with age, they're disappearing from this Earth. So Lester Tenney, the 88-year-old commander of a dwindling group of Bataan Death March and Japanese prison camp survivors, plans to commemorate Ve...-
By Manuel Roig-Franzia