September 17, 1942
It has been three days since I have written, and since then it has been quiet out our way, but we have heard that there… Read More »September 17, 1942
It has been three days since I have written, and since then it has been quiet out our way, but we have heard that there… Read More »September 17, 1942
A few days have passed since I have written to you. We have been too excited, as there has been fighting all around us. The… Read More »September 14, 1942
This morning 3 Japanese planes bombed Dinglé, a town about 20 km from here. They also bombed other places where they thought the USAFFE soldiers… Read More »September 11, 1942
The USAFFE is supposed to strike tonight or tomorrow night in Iloilo. Their main purpose is to release the prisoners. My God – I hope… Read More »September 10, 1942
I haven’t written for several days and so many things are taking place. Col. Peralta and the soldiers that did not surrender are becoming very… Read More »September 9, 1942
It will be three months tomorrow that Coné was taken prisoner and I am wondering how much longer he will be held. I suppose for… Read More »August 29, 1942
Yesterday while writing to you, Maring (Melecia’s daughter) came upstairs from the garden and said there were some Japanese coming up the driveway. I looked… Read More »August 4, 1942
(Note: In the book this is under the heading June 16, 1942 but here it is dated July 27, 1942 as the entry describes a… Read More »June 16-July 27, 1942
This morning I received a letter from Josephine Porras (by messenger). They have returned to the city (Iloilo) and are all right. Margarita Lopez and… Read More »June 10, 1942