Friday, Feb. 9th, 1945
Had a night’s sleep last night in spite of shells flying overhead toward the Japs south of the river; this morning the roar of battle… Read More »Friday, Feb. 9th, 1945
Had a night’s sleep last night in spite of shells flying overhead toward the Japs south of the river; this morning the roar of battle… Read More »Friday, Feb. 9th, 1945
I got up very early this morning after several sorties during the night to see what was doing. We all had a little sleep. Even… Read More »February 9, 1945
Daylight brought some lull and good breakfast; I at last got my longed for bread and butter; went to Gym and found my clothes but… Read More »Feb. 8, 1945
It sounds like the real McCoy now. We’ve fed the children in the air-raid shelter, got Felie fixed for the night. She has suffered terribly… Read More »February 8, 1945
Shelling of Camp continues; Gen MacArthur visited Camp; at 2PM I was in Main Building to send radio, and hurried away from the crowd at… Read More »Feb. 7, 1945
Camp is crawling with so-called war correspondents, photographers, and Red Cross workers; Red Cross have plenty of smiles and sympathy but nothing much else but… Read More »Feb. 6, 1945
This morning before six o’clock there was much moving around in the Japs rooms and loud commands, a sergeant camp looking for Mr. MOSS, interpreter,… Read More »Feb. 5, 1945
The advance troops of the liberators entered Manila last night after thirty-seven long months since the remaining troops of the USAFFE retreated to Bataan. We… Read More »February 4, 1945
The liberated part of camp had good field rations this breakfast even though the soldiers were very short of food; but we had no breakfast; we… Read More »Feb. 4, 1945