December 25-28, 1941
Xmas Day, 25 December; the troops had a good turkey dinner and 2 bottles of beer per man. Hong Kong surrendered. The war was going… Read More »December 25-28, 1941
Xmas Day, 25 December; the troops had a good turkey dinner and 2 bottles of beer per man. Hong Kong surrendered. The war was going… Read More »December 25-28, 1941
All night last night the fire across the river continued to burn and the smoke roll across the moon-lighted sky. It made quite a picture,… Read More »December 27, 1941
Mr. Jorgensen put us on the trail but gave us the wrong one. He sent us to Dyaca inward of Kyappa instead of toward Kyappa… Read More »Dec. 27, 1941
Cecil and I go to town to do a little business, and get home before the raid starts. Again they bomb the piers. Yesterday most… Read More »Sat. Dec. 27/41
The Japanese army took over. They woke us at 11:30 P.M. and kept us standing in one small, crowded room until 2:30 A.M. checking off each one over and… Read More »Dec. 27, 1941
Came in to Manila with Daddy again today. Chung came in with us. We came in late – around 9:30 and went straight to the… Read More »Saturday, December 27, 1941
Moved to A.F. Hq. Rest of detached officers there. Japs did quite a bit of bombing. Don’t know how things are going up north, holding… Read More »December 27, 1941
Twenty Americans and Thirty Phil Army enlisted men assigned to depot for duty this date. All not trained in Medical Supply work. Direct supervision is… Read More »Dec. 27, 1941
CAPT McCurdy DC.: LTS. ROBINSON M.C. LT. LAMY M.C. reported for duty c. 57th.