Saturday, Feb. 10, 1945
I peered through the shutters of our window and saw a boy with a pushcart containing four cans of water. A Japanese sentry stood about… Read More »Saturday, Feb. 10, 1945
I peered through the shutters of our window and saw a boy with a pushcart containing four cans of water. A Japanese sentry stood about… Read More »Saturday, Feb. 10, 1945
All last night was an inferno; our guns firing over the Camp from the Cemetery, How they roared and crashed; shells whizzed, screeched, fluttered and… Read More »Saturday, Feb. 10th, 1945
We received some evacuees who passed through fields which were not yet liberated. They told us that there are thousands of them in Alacan, a… Read More »February 10, 1945
10 Feb – At 3d Shipping Headquarters. [Intramuros] 0130 – 2d Lt Ainouchi came from Detachment Headquarters and requested me to emplace one field gun;… Read More »10 February 1945
This must be the 10th. If so, it’s Saturday. This has been a twenty-four hours without parallel. There was a real battle just beyond our… Read More »February 10, 1945
According to Headquarters we will carry out at least a desperate stand. Part of the enemy tank unit was driven back. Several dozen enemy planes… Read More »10 Feb. ’45
When it got bright we started fixing our house. We were preparing the whole day to run away. For my knapsack I got a nepa… Read More »Saturday, February 10, 1945
2 additional patients transferred to Santo Tomas, 1 Medical Department Sgt. Placed on DS at Santo Tomas (wife there). 108 patients not able to make… Read More »2/10/45
The Japanese were buoyant this morning. All the vernaculars have headlined a delphic boast from Yamashita: “The enemy is in my stomach.” It is, I… Read More »10th February 1945