November 3, 1944
[138] Still no action. Rumors thick & fast. Atimonan, Maubau, Lamon Bay, Infanta, Vigan, Lingayen – We hear of a great naval victory off Formosa… Read More »November 3, 1944
[138] Still no action. Rumors thick & fast. Atimonan, Maubau, Lamon Bay, Infanta, Vigan, Lingayen – We hear of a great naval victory off Formosa… Read More »November 3, 1944
GQ in early morning, no damage. 1745 GQ — secured 1945 1955 GQ — secured 2115 2315 GQ — secured 0645 (11/4/44) Japs trying to… Read More »3 November 1944
There has been much criticism of the mess as to theft, quality, efficiency, etc.We have 18 EM on duty and must use patients on draft… Read More »November 3, 1944
Quite a bad night. At 11 a.m. President Osmeña told me that he received reports that the guerillas were shooting and killing civilians in Tanauan… Read More »November 3, 1944 – Friday
A bad night. The Japanese took advantage of the beautiful moon to raid us several times. At 2 a.m. as I lay awake in bed… Read More »November 2, 1944 – Thursday
Must hurry writing this stuff because Joe’s waiting for me outside. Nothing much today. None of the usual processions to the cemetery to visit the… Read More »November 2, 1944
Dolly and Jr. are improving. Last night was quiet and we passed a restful night. We all slept in the shelter downstairs. Coné and Meñing… Read More »November 2, 1944
Two more deaths today from beri-beri.
TOBIAS, James E., CRM, U.S. Navy, Ser. No. 380-82-90, died at 1106 this date. Cause of death: Beriberi. Remains taken to Manila by the Japanese … Read More »11-2-44