Nov. 25, 1944
As we crowded the windows we could see our dive bombers slide down without any Jap resistance except maybe a few ack-ack and machine gun… Read More »Nov. 25, 1944
As we crowded the windows we could see our dive bombers slide down without any Jap resistance except maybe a few ack-ack and machine gun… Read More »Nov. 25, 1944
I will pause in the battle reports and pick up a few incidental routine items: November 14 received letter from Ada dated April 3, 44… Read More »Nov. 1, 1944 to Nov. 25, 1944
Bombing air field at Grace Park just north of Camp, beyond Cemetery del Norte and Laloma, was indeed a circus with reserve seats, our buildings… Read More »Nov. 25, 1944
Very wakeful night.
A.R. with definite activity at 7:45 AM and lasted to 6:30 PM when we went on alert. This held up work all day even to running… Read More »November 25, 1944
A heavy day of raids. We saw a Japanese twin engine bomber fall in a ball of fire. About 70 planes attacked us during the… Read More »November 24, 1944 — Friday
I spent most of the day walking in sun and wind, enjoying the green and blue steeps of mountains, watching the Formosans plant onions and… Read More »November 24, 1944
Many planes flew over today. At 11:00 a.m. a heavy drone was heard and on looking out we saw 50 American planes flying towards Negros.… Read More »November 24, 1944
Nov. 24th No action – It is interesting to note how intelligent people can torture themselves. Perhaps they derive pleasure from this torture – a… Read More »November 24, 1944