Feb. 7, 1945
Shelling of Camp continues; Gen MacArthur visited Camp; at 2PM I was in Main Building to send radio, and hurried away from the crowd at… Read More »Feb. 7, 1945
Shelling of Camp continues; Gen MacArthur visited Camp; at 2PM I was in Main Building to send radio, and hurried away from the crowd at… Read More »Feb. 7, 1945
150 guerrillas were disposed of tonight. I personally stabbed and killed 10.
The howitzer fire of our forces and that of the enemy becomes intense we hear that there are many wounded and killed.
Reorganization of hospital as it was before the evacuation. Water pressure extremely low, finally no water. Rations and water requisitioned from Santo Tomas. Philippine Civilian… Read More »2/7/45
Things couldn’t have ‘gone worse if I had. tried this A.M.; clothes dirty, unshaved for 2 days, the hospital littered with debris & in come… Read More »2/7/45
The Japanese press has now been allowed to reveal that the United States army entered Manila on the 3rd and that fighting is now going… Read More »7th February 1945
Wednesday. Back in General Head Quarters to report on conditions in Manila.