January 27, 1945
We would frequently meet soldiers who say, “I am Spanish.” Curious as to how there could be Zamorans in the U.S. Army we asked one… Read More »January 27, 1945
We would frequently meet soldiers who say, “I am Spanish.” Curious as to how there could be Zamorans in the U.S. Army we asked one… Read More »January 27, 1945
Last night was noisy, distant bombing and cannon fire toward Lake area, this morning planes bombing so near and low we can see the STAR,… Read More »Jan. 27, 1945
At noon the sirens blew the air-raid alarm, the short blasts sounding like quick choking gasps while we hurried breathlessly down to the basement. It… Read More »27th of January 1945
Today so many American planes flew over that I am no longer able to keep track of them. Some of them bombed and machine gunned… Read More »January 27, 1945
Lv. Gerona 8:00 AM, arr. Concepcion 9:30 A.M. Presentation Bronze Star & Purple Heart to two EM.
Lots of demolition lastit night, and more this morning. Went to service for Mr. Higham. Father Abbitt gave us some greens. I fixed them for… Read More »Saturday, Jan. 27th, 1945
I have been in Tacloban for almost a week. Yet not a Jap aeroplane came through successfully to raid the transports in the bay, the… Read More »30th day, Jan. 26, 1945
Some bombing, many planes pass over toward the north.
Today I heard an amusing and pointed story about two of the Filipino cadets in the local military academy, boys chosen after rigid and meticulous… Read More »26th January 1945