20 December 1944
We have now been on the tennis court for five days, during this period we have been issued three level mess spoons of uncooked rice… Read More »20 December 1944
We have now been on the tennis court for five days, during this period we have been issued three level mess spoons of uncooked rice… Read More »20 December 1944
Last night we could hear bombing in the distance. This morning we saw several planes fly over the Santa Barbara air field. Around noon, a… Read More »December 20, 1944
For seven days now we are without radio, and consequently, without news. The press is ashamed to circulate outside the capital, out of respect for… Read More »December 20, 1944
[New unnumbered page (26)] Dec. 19th – Still under alert here in camp – no action – Japanese planes are using fields again -Perhaps the bombings… Read More »December 19, 1944
Alert statue today (Japanese office). As usual the American cause 90% of their own grief. This morning, it was found that two locks had been… Read More »December 19, 1944
Last night while we were eating supper (6:00 p.m.), several shots rang out followed by more. We all made one run for the stairs leading… Read More »December 19, 1944
[23] Dec. 18th – One week until Christmas, the worst and at the same time the best we have spent in this camp – It is… Read More »December 18, 1944
Apparently still on A.R. status – no sirens for several weeks. Conference with Mr. Kuboda and turned in request for X’mas sabis. Also again requested… Read More »December 18, 1944
We spent a quiet night and all slept well. This morning we did not hear or see any planes, but in the afternoon 14 planes… Read More »December 18, 1944