November 16, 1941
Sunday again, you wouldn’t know it, no church services or nothing. Woke up outside Guam. Navy planes patrolling all the time. We lay off harbor.… Read More »November 16, 1941
Sunday again, you wouldn’t know it, no church services or nothing. Woke up outside Guam. Navy planes patrolling all the time. We lay off harbor.… Read More »November 16, 1941
Today we were supposed to reach Guam but won’t be there until tomorrow morning. Today starts the third week of this.
Same old stuff, not making much headway. Getting hotter and hotter.
Noon today–half way from Honolulu to Manila. Wrote four letters today. Scott had some trouble so the distance covered was pretty small, 337 miles. Makes… Read More »November 13, 1941
Wrote letters and drank scotch today, got a mighty fine buzz on. Getting hotter, must be getting close to the equator.
Lost a day, maybe sometime I’ll make it up. Weather hot, feel sticky all the time. Hear we are going to Guam so the Pierce… Read More »November 11, 1941
The re-election of Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon and Vice Pres. Sergio Osmeña for another term was announced yesterday which means that after the expiration… Read More »November 11, 1941
We crossed the international dateline today. Now I don’t know what day this is or tomorrow will be. Poker good today. Time to start writing… Read More »November 9, 1941
Today, approximately 3000 miles from San Francisco, about 5000 from Manila. We still wonder where PLUM is. Poker not bad today. Evidently the pilots had… Read More »November 8, 1941