April 11, 1942
There was a flash report that Japanese transports have been sighted off of three points – Capiz, Dumangas (next town to Barotac) and Antique. After… Read More »April 11, 1942
There was a flash report that Japanese transports have been sighted off of three points – Capiz, Dumangas (next town to Barotac) and Antique. After… Read More »April 11, 1942
A black day for the enemy. The Americans must admit they have evacuated Bataan. They now have nothing more to defend in the Philippines except… Read More »April 11, 1942
Seven civilians were brought in from Bataan today! All their stories were the same. Hardships, malaria, dysentery, inadequate equipment and food. While hungry and exhausted… Read More »April 11, 1942
All Manila is quiet. Sad. I can feel the loneliness in the streets. A woman reading the Tribune in a newsstand burst into tears. Her husband… Read More »April 11, 1942
Day quiet. At supper time 10 B-25s and 3 B-17Es came in. Going to do a bit of bombing then back and chance to move… Read More »April 11, 1942
P.T.F. 1 Day Fr. S. Fern. prior to this. (P.A.B.) Left (K.P. No) Hour & Date Arrived at (K.P. No) Hour & Date Remarks: Events… Read More »April 10-11, 1942
A vegetarian who has been allowed two tins of milk a day is now having this cut off due to shortage. She went direct to… Read More »April 11, 1942
Though we refused to believe the Nishi-Nishi headline, Troops ON EASTERN FRONT OF BATAAN OFFER SURRENDER, We were unreasonably depressed. One could see small groups… Read More »April 10, 1942
The things that go through one’s mind in a crisis. During the long hours last night, I recalled standing on the deck of the Greystone… Read More »Fri., Apr. 10, 1942