December 21, 1941
Today the fighting increased in intensity in Davao. The situation, said Army headquarters, “remained obscure”. There was patrol activity south of Vigan and north of… Read More »December 21, 1941
Today the fighting increased in intensity in Davao. The situation, said Army headquarters, “remained obscure”. There was patrol activity south of Vigan and north of… Read More »December 21, 1941
Well, it’s two weeks already –and no bombs yet– We don’t know whether the Japs are holding off so as to “soften” us up by… Read More »Dec. 21, 1941
86 Japs transports visible in Lingayen Gulf. Took USAFFE orders down to Naguilian to Col Bonnett to have him withdraw all troops to join USAFFE.… Read More »Dec. 21, 1941
Off to Pinagkaisahan, but find that every one of our friends have left. Return to Manila in time for the Meeting with Cecil and the… Read More »Sun. Dec. 21/41
Carl and George spent the day Sunday, and what a time we had! Bob promoted a bridge game and right after breakfast we started, playing… Read More »Sunday, December 21, 1941
Shortest day in year, yet it Seemed interminable. Thoughts of Jim and realization that my conversation answered none of the important questions going through mind… Read More »Sunday, December 21, 1941
Been here a month now. Sure has been a busy one at times. One raid hit N.F. Am so tired of all this, war, etc.… Read More »December 20, 1941
More or less an uneventful day as the days are figured here, although we had a mild case of bombing at Nichols Field about noon… Read More »December 20, 1941
Still no raid last night. What’s happened to the war? One day, the wolf said to the jackal, my friend, let us attack the bear.… Read More »December 20, 1941