December 29, 1941
A sleepless night. The three-engined planes droned in my dreams. Every engine that sounded in the streets reminded me of them, and the crackling of… Read More »December 29, 1941
A sleepless night. The three-engined planes droned in my dreams. Every engine that sounded in the streets reminded me of them, and the crackling of… Read More »December 29, 1941
The army nurses had left for Corregidor and Bataan, and only a few of the medical officers of the administrative staff were left. The civilian… Read More »December 29, 1941
Capt. Praeger said his men were too tired to take the hard trail so let him follow Bonnet’s route to Aritao. We continued on toward… Read More »Dec. 29, 1941
The war holds your problems in grateful suspension. You almost dread the coming of peace which will once more precipitate them. For the moment, they… Read More »December 29, 1941
The open city idea isn’t working. We sat yesterday under three hours and twenty minutes of constant bombing, formations of nine planes being always in… Read More »December 29, 1941
Bill and Carl are such restless mortals!! Now at this particular time Carl just must have a hair cut, so to the Elks Club they… Read More »Sunday, December 28, 1941
Spent all night in the car as we had to get back as soon as possible. We were stopped any number of times on the… Read More »December 28, 1941
Since I had my afternoon off, I decided to go to the movies, hoping to be able to see the film “Hold Back the Dawn,”… Read More »28th December 1941