April 16, 1942
Condition as usual. Ration the same, that is 3 time a day of ball camote and rice, Little work about improvement of sanitation arround barracks.… Read More »April 16, 1942
Condition as usual. Ration the same, that is 3 time a day of ball camote and rice, Little work about improvement of sanitation arround barracks.… Read More »April 16, 1942
The morale of the people is very low. After the shock of the first days, those who were still hoping for the arrival of American… Read More »April 16, 1942
Finally arrived at San Fernando. My feet were sore. Shoes all worn out, and I was so weak, I couldn’t have gone much farther. It… Read More »April 16, 1942
Coné came early in the morning, and while he was with us Dr. Bernas arrived very excited and agitated saying that the Japanese were in… Read More »Thursday, April 16, 1942
A long line of elderly and ill-fed American men filled the front lobby of the Big House. They had come from the outside to register… Read More »April 16, 1942
Mauricio Cruz told my brother that a certain captain stated that he saw my son Philip 3rd embarking on a boat for Corregidor. On the… Read More »April 16, 1942
Capas, Tarlac Filipino Concentration Camp Am still alive. Have been here for two days. How long I will stay only God knows. Many are… Read More »April 16, 1942
Life here is a little monotonous these days, as we have to stay rather close to the tunnel. They are either shelling or bombing us… Read More »April 15, 1942
Wednesday Ft. Hughes Rumors today that Tojo had said an American convoy was bound for here to arrive today but that it would find no… Read More »April 15, 1942