Jan. 30, 1945
We lie on the bed or sit on Daddy’s while he draws plans for our ideal house in Baguio or Shenandoah Valley. There is no… Read More »Jan. 30, 1945
We lie on the bed or sit on Daddy’s while he draws plans for our ideal house in Baguio or Shenandoah Valley. There is no… Read More »Jan. 30, 1945
The 1944 rice crop is below average….. The distribution of fish rations will be made every six days from now on, instead of every four….… Read More »30th January 1945
Lv Concepcion 9:00 AM, rep’t to G.O. PCAU #3 at Santa Maria, Pang. 5:30 PM.
Mr. Ball and Mrs. Shuman died yesterday. Mr. Ball was in our civilian jail for obtaining an extra breakfast, poor fellow. The soup for the… Read More »Tuesday, Jan, 30th, 1945
San Francisco! Beautiful lights. Five o’clock in the morning cold—after thirty years—excited, surely. An immigration officer got hold of us and almost put us up… Read More »34th Day, Jan. 29, 1945
A very noisy night, explosions through the City; today two heavy explosions in port area and many smaller ones, look like Piers.
Col. Chaffee of Col. Whitney’s section arrived on the plane,. He was most agreeable but extremely uninformed about Mindanao. He did not know what areas… Read More »January 29, 1945
I went through the combed area downtown today, riding a streetcar, the only way to get past the police cordon. Several buildings were still smoking… Read More »29th of January 1945
Rec’d S.O. No. 21, Hq. 6th Army rc’d asgmt. and dy POAU #1 & asgd PCAU #3 eff. 29 Jan.