December 12, 1941
Arrived C.F. in time for raid–9 planes went directly overhead at about 2000′. Awful to hear bombs getting closer and nothing but a hole for… Read More »December 12, 1941
Arrived C.F. in time for raid–9 planes went directly overhead at about 2000′. Awful to hear bombs getting closer and nothing but a hole for… Read More »December 12, 1941
Spent the day at camp. Did the work this morning and played around with the kids. Ate lunch and took a short siesta. Walsers went… Read More »Friday, December 12, 1941
I went to Pinagkaisahan, and Cecil went to town to see if there was any mail. I got back all right, but Cecil got caught… Read More »Fri. Dec. 12/41
Newspapers and the radio announced a Japanese landing in Legazpi, Albay. Some of our friends had sent their families to that province, believing it out… Read More »December 12, 1941
In my concern over my administrative troubles, I forgot to mention that the Japanese staged a landing on the northern end of Luzon two days… Read More »December 12, 1941
The next morning Dorothy drove me to the Army and Navy Club where I was to meet the truck. Then came our first parting. Dorothy… Read More »December 12, 1941
Rushing evacuation of warehouses, more air raids but no bombs in our locality. We are also busy loading trucks with supplies for firing lines.
Mr. Hazlewood, Balatoc Mine, started real work on dug out tunnel. Also on road demolition near Murphy’s position on Naguilian rd. Calvert and I targeted… Read More »Dec. 12, 1941
Lumber trucks taking dynamite to Lingayen, Bautista, and Isabela to blow bridges and coast ways. Many alarms; afraid to take a bath—sure to get caught… Read More »December 12, 1941