Feb. 7th, 1942
Francis and I were to go to Hosps 1 & 2 Left KM 200 shortly before 2:00 P.M. with dive bombers overhead. At 2:02 P.M.… Read More »Feb. 7th, 1942
Francis and I were to go to Hosps 1 & 2 Left KM 200 shortly before 2:00 P.M. with dive bombers overhead. At 2:02 P.M.… Read More »Feb. 7th, 1942
Quiet day. Brought in several prisoners today, one spoke English. Small men. Think I’d know one if I saw him loose. Attempted landing, few got… Read More »February 7, 1942
9 a.m. Another meeting of the Cabinet. The telegram, prepared in draft, was re-read and corrected and shown to the President for final approval. He… Read More »February 7, 1942 – Saturday
Front inactive, routine bombing front and rear. Fire from Cavite on our forts continued. Men definitely showing signs of enervation and loss of weight.
One of our planes crashed into hill just outside of hospital boundary at 5:00 am., this morning. Pilot escaped with minor injuries. Had a fox… Read More »Feb. 7/42
I was at Corregidor Wharf to welcome M/S Kolambugan that arrived 0730 today from another “smuggling trip to Looc Cove” similar to what we did… Read More »February 7, 1942
Mamie came yesterday. Living at Wardman.
Bought a sample of cracked wheat yesterday to see how it would do for our morning cereal. It was good, so I dispatched Leo on… Read More »Sat. Feb. 7/42
The Japanese may be slow but they are very thorough. With them, everything is planned. I noticed that when they arrived in my office, they… Read More »February 7, 1942