Wednesday, October 13, 1943
Your notes have been swell; we unloaded cement and stone today, I hope you get here soon. Why can’t I just let myself go and… Read More »Wednesday, October 13, 1943
Your notes have been swell; we unloaded cement and stone today, I hope you get here soon. Why can’t I just let myself go and… Read More »Wednesday, October 13, 1943
Today, the eve of proclamation day, activity was undertaken—as simple as it was new. For the first time since the withdrawal of Spanish sovereignty in… Read More »October 13, 1943
To create the impression that independence is genuine, the Philippine flag will be raised and the national anthem played. Up to this time, both have… Read More »October 10, 1943
I finally took a holiday today after having braved the storm of protest against Sunday volunteer workers last week. We had an all-day detail spreading… Read More »Oct. 10, 1943
Events are developing at a very fast pace. The President-elect announced to all and sundry that within one week—that would be on the 14th of… Read More »October 7, 1943
Pendatun continued to make trouble by underhand tactics. The Bukidnon civilians finally petitioned Bowler to get Pendatun out of the province. This justifies my previous… Read More »October 6-7, 1943
The three political leaders—Laurel, Vargas and Aquino—were flown to Tokyo to receive the papal blessing, according to someone. It is not for us to scrutinize… Read More »October 6, 1943
Darling I’ve never lost track of the months, almost five of them. There’s a possibility that things may begin to percolate soon. No rain today… Read More »Wednesday, October 6, 1943
First chance I have had to write since I moved. I no longer have an enlisted Bks. Arm a casual officer. Bihi 30 now have… Read More »October 6, 1943