23rd day, Jan. 19, 1945
We wake up this morning in high spirits. We have a very nice breakfast—as a despedida. All of Col. Andrew’s officers eat the morning meal… Read More »23rd day, Jan. 19, 1945
We wake up this morning in high spirits. We have a very nice breakfast—as a despedida. All of Col. Andrew’s officers eat the morning meal… Read More »23rd day, Jan. 19, 1945
Warsaw has fallen! This is the principal feature of the broadcast this morning. Russia certainly knows how to time her punch to produce the desired… Read More »22nd day, Jan. 18, 1945
Ynoy Junsay, Camique and Sisoy found their way to Panay unmolested. They left at midnight last night. May God be with them. Where are the… Read More »21st day, Jan. 17, 1945
This is my wife’s birthday. Many happy returns of the day for her. What a loving, devoted, and faithful girl she is! I love her… Read More »20th day, Jan. 16, 1945
The days have been warm for the last 15 days, when this month should be cool and fresh as in previous years. What a terrible… Read More »19th day, Jan. 15, 1945
We should leaving today, if the point of contact were accessible and near enough from where we are now. Why is Osmeña in Florida? Is… Read More »18th day, Jan. 14, 1945
Why is Col. Andrews killing the pig? Poor creature! He is a lively animal. Poor thing! My heart goes with him. It’s amazing how my… Read More »17th day Jan. 13, 1945
American planes in great numbers are out again, flying over our place. Is there a landing in Batangas? I felt like saying “Hello, Walt” when… Read More »16th day, Jan. 12, 1945
We are still here waiting. Gen. McArthur is still busy. Why be impatient? We might be landed in Manila instead of Leyte. Everything happens for… Read More »15th day, January 11,1945