November 8, 1944
In AM, moved 27 field officers from Bldg. #13 to #18 and sent 30 Las Pinas draft in exchange. This relieves some “strain” but much… Read More »November 8, 1944
In AM, moved 27 field officers from Bldg. #13 to #18 and sent 30 Las Pinas draft in exchange. This relieves some “strain” but much… Read More »November 8, 1944
A beastly day—driving rain and a 40 m.p.h. wind which laid our tent flat. We got soaking wet salvaging our belongings. Tonight we’ll have to… Read More »8 November 1944
On November 6, 32 planes circled Iloilo three times, and yesterday 21 planes flew overhead. Today 14 planes visited us and circled four times over… Read More »November 8, 1944
We hear that a limit of | pound each of peanuts has been imposed so that patients or healthy camp members cannot corner the market.… Read More »November 8, 1944
Today was another day of tension and anxiety, as the Nips continued with their surprise raids on buildings and shanty areas. They hounded us to… Read More »November 8, 1944
Quiet again – The Japanese are bringing more war materials into this camp for protection – The front grounds are covered with generators, engines, truck… Read More »November 8, 1944
Another quiet day.
[*Note: In the manuscript this entry is dated November 9, 1944, but it is followed by November 8, 1944 and then November 9, 1944. This… Read More »November 6/7, 1944*
Alerts throughout the night, but no bombs dropped. Watkins has an amazing collection of souvenirs to send home. Among them is a pink merry-go-round about… Read More »7 November 1944