December 23, 1944
[33] Dec. 23rd – Two very exciting happenings today, one wonderful, one very unfortunate. Let’s take the wonderful first – This morning about 10:15 18 4-engined… Read More »December 23, 1944
[33] Dec. 23rd – Two very exciting happenings today, one wonderful, one very unfortunate. Let’s take the wonderful first – This morning about 10:15 18 4-engined… Read More »December 23, 1944
Same, regular Saturday inspection at 9:00 A.M. The area seems much smaller now, that there are only four wards to inspect in this compound and… Read More »December 23, 1944
Jap Military Police from Ft. Santiago came into camp today and arrested Camp Chairman Grinnell, Duggleby, Robison, and Larsen, we don’t know the reason, they… Read More »Dec. 23, 1944
Here is the real thing, now we know the rumors were true, the boys have landed in P.I. —for today the big four motored bombers… Read More »Dec. 23, 1944
Repeated protests to the Japanese authorities that several men who had been injured during the sinking, and some affected with diseases for which we had… Read More »23 December 1944
The relatives of the owner of the house next door are now removing all furniture from the empty house. They have brought the dishes and… Read More »December 23, 1944
President Jose Laurel, Chief Justice Jose Yulo and all cabinet ministers left early this morning for Baguio. The presidential convoy was accompanied by two truckloads… Read More »December 22, 1944
[31] Dec. 22nd – This morning the following supplies were brought in from Far Eastern University (War Prisoner Bureau) as a gift from the International Welfare Committee.… Read More »December 22, 1944
Same, Mr. Horano J.O.M.- requested two foot lockers which were obtained in the afternoon, was given permission to take last year’s personal packages that had… Read More »December 22, 1944