Sept. 22, 1944
Planes came back at 7:17 am and bombing and air fighting all day, was worse than the 21st. One small shell hit just outside my… Read More »Sept. 22, 1944
Planes came back at 7:17 am and bombing and air fighting all day, was worse than the 21st. One small shell hit just outside my… Read More »Sept. 22, 1944
Food is getting very scarce and there is practically nothing to buy in the market. A small chicken costs 150 Pesos and egg 10 Pesos… Read More »September 22, 1944
Again this morning that heavenly sight which we had awaited so long. Again action in our vicinity as Yanks strafed our little air field. Very… Read More »September 22, 1944
Didn’t know we still had baloney these days until I read the Tribune. It was crying out loud about Filipinos being angry due to the… Read More »September 22, 1944
Yesterday, the sky was filled with dark clouds. Today the horizon is even darker and gloomier. We had a reveille, and although the enemy came… Read More »September 22, 1944
More planes today –saw 1 Nip that down yesterday and two of our planes straffed the airfield here. We saw about 400 planes yesterday, and… Read More »Friday Sept. 22, 1944
The air raid alarm went at 7:15 a.m. and the planes came over at 7:30 a.m. Heavy anti-aircraft fire and bombing as yesterday. One plane… Read More »September 22, 1944
Philippine Is. ____________ Sept 21, 22 Luzon______ } ____ air strike Manila Bay __ } ____ Clark field Subic Bay ___ } ____ Nichols field and Canila Naval Base 140 aircraft Destroyed on ground 144 aircraft… Read More »Data Section: Sept. 21-22, 1944
We got off to an early start—no gas, no electricity, no telephone; but we have charcoal. The air siren sounded this morning before we got… Read More »September 22, 1944