June 6, 1944 (Tuesday)
Received drill uniforms this p.m. (color: olive drab). Not bad. We should have received them long ago but somehow did not through some “dirty trick.”… Read More »June 6, 1944 (Tuesday)
Received drill uniforms this p.m. (color: olive drab). Not bad. We should have received them long ago but somehow did not through some “dirty trick.”… Read More »June 6, 1944 (Tuesday)
As part of our training at school, we ran about 6 or 7 kilometers at double time from Kudan Hill to the Imperial Palace and… Read More »June 5, 1944 (Monday)
Told to-nite we are leaving Dapecol am in Co. #1. Leading at 3:00 am in the morning. Am packed and ready hope I got my… Read More »6-5-44 11 p.m.
Mass, confession and communion at St. Sofia’s University Chapel. Tokyo Filipinos Gather. The Filipino Embassy House was today the scene of the first gathering of… Read More »June 4, 1944 (Sunday)
We have 2 eggs apiece these days, while we have the cash and they can be bought. We are storing up internally. June and I… Read More »June 4, 1944
Saw “Suthei-san” (“The Sailor”) at the Mitsukoshi Movie House.
Sign on the Board: “Since the term ‘Jap’ is considered an insult, the Command requests that in conversation when you refer to the Japanese the… Read More »June 3, 1944
Bought the following books at Kyobunkan at Ginza: Romanized English-Japanese Dictionary, Grammar of Spoken Japanese by Y. Matsumiya, If America Fights With Japan by Homer… Read More »June 2, 1944 (Friday)
I went to see Bedie move up to 8th grade. One more year, then high school. Sometimes there are only three study books to a… Read More »June 2, 1944