January 29, 1942
A Filipino ice-cream vendor was permitted to enter the camp with his push cart, and we flocked to him like eager kids. On the third… Read More »January 29, 1942
A Filipino ice-cream vendor was permitted to enter the camp with his push cart, and we flocked to him like eager kids. On the third… Read More »January 29, 1942
Here’s baloney for the cold stores: “The University of Santo Tomas,” according to the Tribune, “was bombed, clearly exposing the inhumanity of America.” I know… Read More »January 29, 1942
Macarthur has started a flood of communications that seem to indicate a refusal on his part to look facts in the face – an old… Read More »Thursday, January 29, 1942
The first two days were spent in recruit fundamentals as well as camp building. We issued an order that these men were not to leave… Read More »January 20-29, 1942
*This entry is undated in the book, but situated before the January 30, 1942 entry which is dated. What am I going to do with… Read More »January 29, 1942*
I went to Calamba for a week of rest, taking advantage of the trips which the administrator of Hacienda Real had to make with his… Read More »January 21-29, 1942
HQ, MIS Bataan Gap in western sector widening. Japs penetrating Segundo’s line in force. 1st regular division in wild retreat. Hell has broken loose… Read More »January 28, 1942
Another beautiful day but nothing much in the way of action has taken place. The units are still in place on the Reserve Battle Position,… Read More »January 28, 1942
While the company was having its nightly get- together after a community rosary, a general alarm was called. Fifteen Japanese prisoners had escaped from Cabcaben concentration… Read More »January 28, 1942