April 11, 1942
More Japanese around hospital. See many of our (were ours) cars being driven by them. Work at R.C. is practically nothing now. Colonel North doesn’t… Read More »April 11, 1942
More Japanese around hospital. See many of our (were ours) cars being driven by them. Work at R.C. is practically nothing now. Colonel North doesn’t… Read More »April 11, 1942
The President called a Cabinet meeting at 3 p.m. Present were the Vice-President, Lieutenant Colonel Soriano, Colonel Nieto and myself. He discussed extensively with us… Read More »April 11, 1942 – Saturday
Things are beginning to straighten out here a little after the sudden influx from Bataan. A lot of people came over here who were not… Read More »April 11, 1942
Saturday Ft. Hughes Things were relatively quiet today. The Japs shelled us a little but the bombers left us alone. We spent the most part… Read More »April 11, 1942
Civilians evacuated from a part of Bataan and some Americans came to camp. Laphams with two children, and monkey—telling dire stories. Other reports say Bataan… Read More »April 11, 1942
Back to Lubuagan. Phoned Capt Heinrich with the echelon at Bontoc to get the Bn Cmdrs. together as I would come down immediately to make… Read More »April 11, 1942
Our 100th day under guard. What does the next 100 days hold for us? Little air activity now and the hours are long with no… Read More »11 Apr. ’42
Bataan, symbolic of hope for the Fil-American forces and a thorn and yoke for Japan, has come to an end. Its spirit and history, however,… Read More »April 11, 1942