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  1. 23. Sept. 2016 · Two weeks after the Japanese marched through Manila, Lt. Edwin P. Ramsey led an offensive in the Philippine jungle that made history as the last mounted horse cavalry charge in U.S. military history. Later, after the fall of Bataan in spring 1942, Ramsey refused to surrender. He joined the Filipino resistance and rose to command more than 40,000 guerilla warriors. He became a hero to the ...

  2. 28. Sept. 2016 · The name of the documentary is “Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story”. Before enlisting in the Army in 1941, Ramsey attended the Oklahoma Military Academy, where he had a heavy focus on riding horses. He even played for the school’s polo team. In February 1941, Second Lieutenant Ramsey was assigned to the 11th Cavalry Regiment.

  3. A story of heroism, and reconciliation. Lt. Edwin P. Ramsey made history as the last mounted horse cavalry charge in U.S. military history. Refusing t…

  4. 30. Sept. 2016 · Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story filmi konusu, oyuncuları ve yönetmeni hakkında bilgi edinin. Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story filmi ile ilgili detayları öğrenin, fragmanı tek ...

  5. Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story. 2016 · 1 hr 13 min. TV-14. Documentary. The true story of an Army Lieutenant who led the last mounted cavalry in the Philippines during WWII and led 40,000 guerilla resistance soldiers. Subtitles: English. Starring: ...

  6. Ed Ramsey is one of the U.S. Army’s mostly forgotten dynamic warrior-leaders of World War II. If you have read The Doomed Horse Soldiers of Bataan or The Twilight Riders—stories of the 26th U.S. Cavalry (Philippine Scouts)—then you know he led the last horse-mounted charge of the U.S. Cavalry. Additionally, if you have read Lieutenant Ramsey’s War you know his exploits leading Filipino ...

  7. 29. Sept. 2016 · Never Surrender: The Ed Ramsey Story” introduces one of the hundreds — if not thousands — of inspiring military heroes from World War II whose valor and courage have rarely gotten wide ...