Jan. 3, 1942
Moved on to Ibalao gate 33 km away. Here the men were fed by detachment from the Kianga Constabulary.
Moved on to Ibalao gate 33 km away. Here the men were fed by detachment from the Kianga Constabulary.
The boys dropped in to tell me that we’re going through a flock of small islands. Still expect a visit from the Japanese via a… Read More »January 3rd, 1942
We are now iiving on the river bank in a bamboo hut. We cook on a charcoal stove and use our hut only for our… Read More »January 3, 1942
Becoming increasingly evident that something must be done in China. War effort lagging there; and China shows sipns of being willing to quit. Apparently the… Read More »Saturday, January 3, 1942
] didn’t go to bed. Mr. P-———— , an oil man caught here en route to India, has been staying in the house. He was… Read More »January 3, 1942
A Japanese soldier was heard pounding on our closed front gate at 0445. He told us to stay put, we will. At 0745 a Japanese… Read More »3 Jan. ’42
Killed flies and washed clothes. The Japanese took our safety deposit box keys. They made Carl do the collecting and when I asked him if… Read More »January 3, 1942
Raid number 3 at 12:52. Hit on no. 5 machine gun but no casualties. Three enemy planes downed. Two waves of bombers over Cheney. Glassburn’s… Read More »January 3, 1942