April 11-27, 1943
We were awakened by the sound of machine guns last night coming from several places. Meñing (Dr. Bernas) said it was best for us to… Read More »April 11-27, 1943
We were awakened by the sound of machine guns last night coming from several places. Meñing (Dr. Bernas) said it was best for us to… Read More »April 11-27, 1943
Phil Darling, Father Buttenbruck arrived, said you died July 27. I know it’s not true. I know you wouldn’t leave me. I’ll always wait for… Read More »April 24, 1943
Radio from Peralta or rather Abcede suggests that they might be considering an armistice which will make it that much tougher on us.
I have been resting in bed for several weeks to regain some of my lost weight. I have gained eight pounds and am feeling fine.… Read More »April 7, 1943
(*Undated but in portion dealing with Summer of 1943) I had a great find today. In other, happier days the arrival of a mail boat… Read More »April, 1943*
Many things have taken place since I have last written. On March 7, 1943 Coné sent two men (one of them a Philippine Army G-2,… Read More »April 1, 1943