11th day, Jan. 7, 1945
We have done a good day’s job. Col. Abcede came to see us this morning. He impressed me favorably on first sight. He looked modest… Read More »11th day, Jan. 7, 1945
We have done a good day’s job. Col. Abcede came to see us this morning. He impressed me favorably on first sight. He looked modest… Read More »11th day, Jan. 7, 1945
I am about to finish “So Little Time” a 510-page book by J.P. Marquand. I spend the whole day reading the book. Marinduque was invaded… Read More »10th day, Jan. 6, 1945
Here we are eating, sleeping, reading and waiting—day after day. We are getting bored. When will we get picked up here? We are still concerned… Read More »9th day, Jan. 5, 1945
Maj. Ben Hollero, DQM of 9th MD is here today with Capt. Nolan. They are rabid anti-puppets and pro-statehood elements. Maj. Hollero is a great… Read More »8th day, Jan. 4, 1945
I feel very happy today because Col. Andrews gave me medicines badly needed by my family as well as canned fruits for Tato and Inday.… Read More »7th day, January 3, 1945
[In Negros] We had a sumptuous dinner last night—chickens, asparagus, green beans and adobo—for the first time in three years. I heard radio music and… Read More »6th day, January 2, 1945
1944 has passed away for over an hour when I woke under the open skies on board this sail boat with no wind blowing. Our… Read More »5th day, January 1, 1945
Early this morning, we are in front of Pt. Siaton. We just eat bananas for breakfast, I drink coconut water & eat its meat for… Read More »4th day, December 31,1944
From Bad-as, we are now hitting the trail to the sea below Sinogbuhan San Joaquin. We are here very early—thoroughly exhausted. Our presence attract the attention… Read More »3rd day, December 30, 1944