October 13, 1943
Today, the eve of proclamation day, activity was undertaken—as simple as it was new. For the first time since the withdrawal of Spanish sovereignty in… Read More »October 13, 1943
Today, the eve of proclamation day, activity was undertaken—as simple as it was new. For the first time since the withdrawal of Spanish sovereignty in… Read More »October 13, 1943
Japan is in a greater hurry to grant independence than the Filipinos are ready to receive and enjoy it. The truth is that the Filipinos… Read More »September 25, 1943
In big headlines, the press reported the capture of Col. Hugh Straughn who was allegedly the guerrilla commander in Central Luzon and to whom was… Read More »August 5, 1943
Detail finally left. They were really treated nice before they left. First time this has ever happened. They gave them all [the] new blues and… Read More »July 23, 1943
Cal went to Manila today. Commandant offered information yesterday that new barracks would be turned over to us without electricity, running water and other than… Read More »Thursday, July 15, 1943
Last few days have had some excitement. Last evening we, Pvt. Cronnell from Bks 7, Group I escaped from the farm. We proceeded to a… Read More »July 12, 1943
The so-called guerrillas in this pacified region of Luzon are growing in number and militancy. They have formed a semi-secret organization which, in addition to… Read More »July 8, 1943
General Homma told the Philippine Mission which was sent to Tokyo to witness the Japanese war machine: “Notwithstanding the favorable report of Prime Minister Tojo,… Read More »July 1, 1943
In a hurried trip I made through northern Luzon, I have observed that this region is more peaceful and normalized. The people are occupied in… Read More »May 30, 1943