6 November 1944
A troubled night. Alerts sounded every hour or two, and at each one the chaps in my tent began to debate whether it was worthwhile… Read More »6 November 1944
A troubled night. Alerts sounded every hour or two, and at each one the chaps in my tent began to debate whether it was worthwhile… Read More »6 November 1944
“From the town hospital we received fifteen 60 c. bottles of triple vaccine (cholera, typhoid and dysentery). The first of three shots are to be… Read More »November 6, 1944
More bombings yesterday at 12, 2 and 4. Then early this morning at 4 and at 8:30 the Pier area was strafed and bombed. There… Read More »November 6, 1944
I decided to come up to Baguio, partly for reasons of health, and partly to lessen the burden of the Seminary community. Food shortage in… Read More »Baguio, November 6, 1944
Bombing all day again today – it looks like the real thing – Rumors of landings in Luzon are current again – I wonder –… Read More »November 6, 1944
0033 GQ — secured 0125. Just about noon just outside my stateroom there was a loud commotion like kids arguing. On looking out I found… Read More »6 November 1944
Airraid at 7:30 a.m. Could hear our planes before alarms went. Heavy bombing at Zablan, Nichols, and Neilson air fields. Several dog fights. I saw… Read More »November 5, 1944
Had another bad night with four air raids. Attended 7 a.m. Mass and received Holy Communion.
Last night was quiet, but this morning 36 American planes flew over, and I was very frightened for fear of a raid. We carried Dolly… Read More »November 5, 1944