June 30, 1944
The half year mark finds us still here and still such insignificant pawns in the great game of war that we are subject to every… Read More »June 30, 1944
The half year mark finds us still here and still such insignificant pawns in the great game of war that we are subject to every… Read More »June 30, 1944
Today Dorothy and I went to Iloilo (what’s left of it). I bought two pairs of nylon stockings at 35 Pesos a pair. Dorothy bought… Read More »June 30, 1944
Am taking my judo lessons at Kōdōkan more seriously, and I think I notice a little improvement.
*erroneous date, as it is preceded by June 28, 1944 in the same diary Give the Cafrarperine(?) whole tablet at 4:30 p.m. Dr. Hayes
St. Peter and St. Paul. Mass, confession and communion at St. Sofia’s University. Visited the new pensionados at Hongōryō this afternoon. Tony Paredes gave me… Read More »June 29, 1944 (Thursday)
Fibrogen 3 c.c. in a glass of ice water 2x a day, at mid morning + mid afternoon. Dr. Hayes
Tokyo Suijō Keisatsusho (Tokyo Water Police Station). At 2:00 p.m., as part of our school schedule, we visited the Tokyo Water Police Station on the… Read More »JUNE 28, 1944 (Wednesday)
Melendez getting along fine. Jans admit loss of Saipan/ 450 men detail left today for Japan, Barne, Rodsy, Kieson, Van Buskiri, Lawson, McConbes [McCombes] are… Read More »June 28, 1944
Still in the hole of this coal tub in Manila bay. We don’t know when or where we are going. 20 days without a bath.… Read More »6-27-44 6: a.m.