April 24, 1942
Glitter and I had a lot to talk about as to future plan of operation. He went back to Bontoc and I came on here.… Read More »April 24, 1942
Glitter and I had a lot to talk about as to future plan of operation. He went back to Bontoc and I came on here.… Read More »April 24, 1942
I’m on duty in the operating room and we are kept busy with the casualties from the bombing and shelling. We do not use linen… Read More »April 24, 1942
Full AM of baggage inspection by Japanese Navy officers, also inspecting their rooms. Confiscated flash lights, binoculars, batteries, helmets and gas masks. Cigarettes were excluded… Read More »24 Apr. ’42
Nights are becoming moonlit as moon is about ½ full. Lovely evening, partly because flies cease to annoy us. No news of leaving. No news!… Read More »April 24, 1942
The Commandant finally consented to a nine o’clock curfew. How happy and grateful we were to be able to stay in the front ground and… Read More »April 24, 1942
Mr. Thompson came today with much news. Only two white families were caught in Iloilo, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, with two small children, and Mr.… Read More »Fri., Apr. 24, 1942
Made a guide on how to apply for rice ration for provinces short of supply. 1. Take an accurate census of your provinces. 2. Based… Read More »April 24, 1942
We have a gasoline tin cut down, with wabeen binding and handles around the top, to use for laundry and bath water. Enid announces at… Read More »April 24, 1942
I noticed some rain on Bataan this noon. I had gone outside to burn some papers [classified documents] and as I looked across to Bataan… Read More »April 23, 1942