June 10, 1944 (Saturday)
New Bunch of Pensionados Arrive. At 10:00 this a.m., the new bunch of 25 pensionados from the P.I. arrived at Tokyo station. I was not… Read More »June 10, 1944 (Saturday)
New Bunch of Pensionados Arrive. At 10:00 this a.m., the new bunch of 25 pensionados from the P.I. arrived at Tokyo station. I was not… Read More »June 10, 1944 (Saturday)
Still anchored in Davao harbor. Some one stole three cans of food from Wayne last night. Wish we could catch the thief. I believe we… Read More »6-9-44 – 6:00 a.m.
Stayed in bed the whole day today, with severe pains in my back, the effect of judo and of the other day’s double-time. Fire. Fire… Read More »June 9, 1944 (Friday)
Most conversation now is exchange of symptoms and cures for deficiencies. The phase of emergency packs is long past.
Still in Davao Gulf. A hell of a night. Planes flew all night. 1237 Men. Boat Stastics – 1237 Prisoners on well dice. 6. Toilets… Read More »6-8-44 7:00 a.m.
Feast of Corpus Christi. Mass, confession and communion at St. Sofia’s. Imperial University (Teikoku Daigaku). After class this p.m. went with Cruz to visit the… Read More »June 8, 1944 (Thursday)
News of the long-awaited landing by the Allies on the Western coast of France was published in the newspapers this morning. Woke up this morning… Read More »June 7, 1944 (Wednesday)
6: a.m. Left Lesunge. Anchored at Davao. Quite a fleet in Gulf. 1-13-ship. 3 cruisers, or 6 destroyers – 6 sea planes – two tankers… Read More »6-7-44
We had rice three times today, and for supper camote, and coconut milk gravy. And that is all. We each had a fried egg for… Read More »June 6, 1944