Saturday 12-10-98
Co. B left for outpost blockhouse No. 12; would go to my Co. if I knew where they were, but do not care to go… Read More »Saturday 12-10-98
Co. B left for outpost blockhouse No. 12; would go to my Co. if I knew where they were, but do not care to go… Read More »Saturday 12-10-98
Every reg. in city is ready at a moment’s notice to fall in and go to the trenches and outposts. Co. D has already left… Read More »Friday 12-9-98
With G. Peterson and R.J. Moore, full belts and heavy marching order, we were mounted at 7 a.m. and marched out to Blockhouse No. 11… Read More »Thursday 12-8-98
Heard the chines all over the city, at midnight before I slept. So often at night I hear “the old bell chime.” Was served with… Read More »Wednesday 12-7-98
Mail camer today but none for me. Bot 3¢ bananas, 1 doz, and stayed home all a.m. Very hot. A convent is across the street… Read More »Tuesday 12-6-98
Moved office to 73 by Palace in a.m. –a good building for this place with large porches and windows of mother of pearl. A small… Read More »Monday 12-5-98
We are quartered in a great tobacco factory –one of the largest in the world. The native workers are very friendly to us –and help… Read More »Sunday 12-4-98
Busy in office. Wrote home and sent the returned letters which were stolen. Can make myself understood in Espanol very well. Very easy & my… Read More »Saturday 12-3-98
Very hot. 95°. 3rd battalion left Wednesday for an outpost. 1st batt. on cascos at 9 a.m. Hot, oh Hot, pitch bubbled out of deck… Read More »Friday 12-2-98