Feb. 6, 1945
Camp is crawling with so-called war correspondents, photographers, and Red Cross workers; Red Cross have plenty of smiles and sympathy but nothing much else but… Read More »Feb. 6, 1945
Camp is crawling with so-called war correspondents, photographers, and Red Cross workers; Red Cross have plenty of smiles and sympathy but nothing much else but… Read More »Feb. 6, 1945
In the morning an observation plane made its appearance but due to fire from our Machine Gun Unit, it crashed. During the afternoon, a North… Read More »6 Feb. ’45
We were up all night—we never all go to bed all at once, anyhow. The children were in the air-raid shelter but its walls are… Read More »February 6, 1945
At 6:00 AM opened hospital headquarters at the Ang Tibay shoe factory, and awaited orders. Ward surgeons and corpsmen continued to care for the patients… Read More »2/6/45
The evacuation program is still meeting with difficulties. The Mainichi reports today that some of the evacuees are even returning to the cities, either because… Read More »6th February 1945
At 6 a.m. left General Head Quarters with Major General R.J. Marshall, Major General Stivers, Colonel Egbert for Manila. Arrived 10 a.m. Fighting still going… Read More »February 6, 1945 — Tuesday