April 27, 1944 (Thursday)
Yokohama. This a.m. was my first visit to this place. Rode the express from Shimbashi. Visited Mrs. Rafael Aquino who recently gave birth to a… Read More »April 27, 1944 (Thursday)
Yokohama. This a.m. was my first visit to this place. Rode the express from Shimbashi. Visited Mrs. Rafael Aquino who recently gave birth to a… Read More »April 27, 1944 (Thursday)
One medical officer and five hospital corpsmen, U. S. Army, arrived from Cabanatuan at 1530 this date to accompany a one hundred and fifty man… Read More »4-26-44
Promotion to Captain. My promotion to the rank of captain was reported in a news item which appeared in a copy of the Tribune, dated… Read More »April 26, 1944 (Wednesday)
Shanties are now being moved back from the wall. Many old timers are now beginning to slip; are getting discouraged and are beginning to think… Read More »April 25th 1944
Two patients admitted from Port Area work detail at 1000 this date. At 1030 this date eighteen (18) patients admitted from Nielson Field. The following… Read More »4-25-44
Today being Rinji Taisai (Extraordinary Spring Yasukuni Shrine Festival) had no classes. Visited the Nagasakis with Quiambao and enjoyed hearing such records as “Sampaguita” [… Read More »April 25, 1944 (Tuesday)
A draft of seven (7) patients and twenty (20) well men, departed for Cabanatuan at 1430 this date. Patient census 598. Camp census l,010.
End of Judo Special Class. This p.m. was our last lesson at the Kodokan in our special judo class which lasted two weeks. These last… Read More »April 24, 1944 (Monday)
Mass, confession and communion at St. Theresa’s. Our picnic scheduled today was canceled due to the sudden rain. We intended to take our lunch under… Read More »April 23, 1944 (Sunday)