June 6, 1942
Yesterday we were very surprised to see Hector (Estrella’s son) and Monching (Melecia’s adopted son). Melecia had sent them into the mountains of Calinog looking… Read More »June 6, 1942
Yesterday we were very surprised to see Hector (Estrella’s son) and Monching (Melecia’s adopted son). Melecia had sent them into the mountains of Calinog looking… Read More »June 6, 1942
— Dys seem better — I hope my prayer have been answered. At least I can thank God that I feel as well as I… Read More »6 June 1942
Led by Stubby, 1,500 PWs came from O’Donnell on 2 June. Three more groups of 1,500 each arrived on successive days. Few brought mosquito nets… Read More »6 June 1942
Besides rice diet with squash and kamote greens soup we were all issued a mango on the 2nd.
At night at the Shoreham Hotel. Quezon told me the story of his visit to Corregidor in 1935 after he had been inaugurated as the… Read More »June 5, 1942
I am surprised to learn today that my high school mentor in Math is among the American POWs in Cabanatuan. He was seen by a… Read More »June 5, 1942
Three meals of rice only.
Quartered with Miles & Dixon. Hill nearly die. Heavy rain — mud flows — hard to get to latrine. Chow fair. A little meat pump… Read More »5 June 1942
Food has come in. Able to get two cans of soup for my isolation patients. Hurrah! If we can only get food — it would… Read More »June 5th, 1942