Friday, January 2, 1942
Oscar says that we must keep our sense of humor and so find many little ways of playing jokes on each other and in that… Read More »Friday, January 2, 1942
Oscar says that we must keep our sense of humor and so find many little ways of playing jokes on each other and in that… Read More »Friday, January 2, 1942
Three weeks after that last peacetime Sunday, Manila is like a deserted city. Enormous black clouds, againstwhich even the tropical sun is powerless, fill part… Read More »2 January 1942
Sergeant Walker and three Privates escaped capture in Manila by going to Corregidor on Navy speed boat when Japanese were on the outskirts of the… Read More »Jan. 2, 1942
More rain today—like apologies in California—very unusual weather. The Japs entered Manila today. I am not sure of the hour, but there have been messages… Read More »January 2, 1942
Last night we slept near a regimental command post. Early today, the regimental Commanding Officer somehow managed to get us a truck. But the truck… Read More »January 2, 1942
Got a break today–had a low overcast and the bombers couldn’t see anything to hit. They were there, though. Our Sqd’n is not far from… Read More »January 2, 1942
No news. London broadcasts and Singapore broadcasts not clear. KGEI (General Electric, San Francisco) announces Manila still holding out.
The Japanese have entered Manila, but not a single Japanese soldier can yet be seen in the streets, and the looting has become still [portion… Read More »January 2, 1942
Stay pretty close to home, as we do not want to get caught on the street when the army comes in. The looting is terrible!… Read More »Fri. Jan. 2/42