November 22, 1942
Yesterday about noon we heard the sound of mortar fire – they give off a very loud, explosive noise and at first we thought it… Read More »November 22, 1942
Yesterday about noon we heard the sound of mortar fire – they give off a very loud, explosive noise and at first we thought it… Read More »November 22, 1942
It has been quiet out this way for the last four days and we have not heard any news as to what is taking place.… Read More »November 21, 1942
The Press announced that the Japanese Army will wage a war of extermination against the guerillas who are pillaging almost all the islands in the… Read More »November 21, 1942
Had to drink to the death of more and smile. Not easy.
Yesterday I visited the town of Aritao, hometown of Cpl. R. Salazar one of my BC escorts and met the town officials including the Chief… Read More »November 20, 1942
During Special Diet serving, eight booted officers, including a real live general, inspected camp with a bodyguard of eight soldiers with bayonets. These last pressed… Read More »Nov. 19, 1942
A few days ago, there were rumors that Msgr. Finneman, Apostolic Vicar of Mindoro, was arrested in that island, but that his whereabouts were unknown.… Read More »November 18, 1942
Last night we were awakened at about 12:30 a.m. by the arrival of Dolly and Estrella’s children. They had to leave Estrella’s house by the… Read More »November 17, 1942
Since my arrival in Bayombong, I started familiariazing myself with the town area and people. I visited all sectors and met many families such as the… Read More »November 16, 1942