December 7, 1944
[New unnumbered page (10)] Dec. 7th – Dorita’s birthday – Blackout restrictions made even more stringent – The Japs seem to be expecting something –… Read More »December 7, 1944
[New unnumbered page (10)] Dec. 7th – Dorita’s birthday – Blackout restrictions made even more stringent – The Japs seem to be expecting something –… Read More »December 7, 1944
Busy all day in the office. 5:30 p.m. called on President Osmeña’s daughter Henrita and her husband Mr. Veloso and the widow of Emilio Osmeña.… Read More »December 6, 1944 — Wednesday
Early this morning at 2:00 a.m. I was awakened by the sound of airplanes – they flew over us and a short while later I… Read More »December 6, 1944
A new group of radio and radar sent to Panay and to establish contact with E71. They are sending their messages thru us. GHQ seems… Read More »December 6, 1944
Today, very early in the morning, we dropped anchor at an isolated cove of Burias where we saw another sailboat anchored, to make inquiries. We… Read More »December 6, 1944
In quarters, with mysositis ra. Did not visit Japanese or compound. Death this afternoon of Norman L. Lewis, CMS, USN, of Beri-beri, malnutrition and pellagra… Read More »December 6, 1944
[9] December 6th – Total blackout ordered for the camp – What’s up? Today, the Japanese said that they would bring into camp 150-200 kilos… Read More »December 6, 1944
Last night we heard cannon fire somewhere out in the distance. This morning we heard two shots (the Japanese signal for fire). Then we heard… Read More »December 5, 1944
A very calm day, so calm, we barely moved. Marinduque was still in sight. The heat was scorching us. I opened the portfolio I carried,… Read More »December 5, 1944