December 12, 1941
There were ghastly sights in all the wards at the hospital. Young American boys with legs and arms torn off and with bad burns. Our… Read More »December 12, 1941
There were ghastly sights in all the wards at the hospital. Young American boys with legs and arms torn off and with bad burns. Our… Read More »December 12, 1941
All are jubilant over our successes today. Eleven planes downed without any losses and two of the Jap’s capital ships sent to the bottom. A… Read More »Friday, December 12, 1941
It is now Dec. 12 and we’ve all had hot baths—an event! We listen to the radio and reports seem organized, coordinated, so it is… Read More »December 12, 1941
(Alongside Pier 3 Manila) 0350 Air raid sirens sounded (False alarm). 0955 Air raid sirens sounded. No planes sighted but heard OLONGAPO was attacked, with… Read More »12 December 1941
Servants all said they were leaving, but when I told them there would be no pay till Mr. Vaughan returned, they grudgingly returned to work.… Read More »December 11, 1941, Thursday
The day before yesterday, the ROTC Commandant informed me that General Valdes had ordered all cadets to report to their respective schools for several weeks… Read More »December 11, 1941
All day at Cabanatuan, no news from C.F. Been so long without food that I could hardly eat. Rested and wrote three letters, not happy… Read More »December 11, 1941
Stayed at camp today. Met the whole Lazaga family and the rest of the kids — also some of the dormitory girls. Nancy Villanueva is… Read More »Thursday, December 11, 1941