11 November 1944
Three long GQs last night. Navy bombers sunk 6 Jap APAs, 2 DDs and 2 DEs plus several small craft off west coast of Leyte… Read More »11 November 1944
Three long GQs last night. Navy bombers sunk 6 Jap APAs, 2 DDs and 2 DEs plus several small craft off west coast of Leyte… Read More »11 November 1944
Conducted Saturday AM inspection and found hospital in good condition. Was slightly embarrassed because of the fact that several ranking officers 5 of whom were… Read More »November 11, 1944
Went to H.Q. again today. We are still on the offensive. Raids last night were frequent but distant. We hear the 155’s firing. They are… Read More »11 November 1944
Announcement of Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita’s appointment as Commander-in-Chief of Japanese forces in Philippines has served to bolster Japanese morale recently on the downgrade due to… Read More »November 10, 1944
We’ ve had a few busy days getting ourselves installed. I’ve had a good look at our home, the Catholic Institute. It is situated in… Read More »10 November 1944
Last night was very stormy, but we all slept well. Dolly and Junior are eating a little more food and feel stronger today. It is… Read More »November 10, 1944
Bedie came down full of tales and eager to hear more. We patients read in bed with hot bricks. Others were busy toiling, mopping up… Read More »November 10, 1944
Roosevelt won by a landslide and the Americans made another landing in the Philippines! This was the news passed around today, so we knew the… Read More »November 10, 1944
Nov. 10th Still no action – Morale very low – Worse than the shortage of food is the shortage of tobacco – Tobacco stills hunger… Read More »November 10, 1944