January 18, 1945
One day the American troops were delayed in arriving at Manaoag in recapturing the fifteen kilometers which separated it from San Fabian. It took them… Read More »January 18, 1945
One day the American troops were delayed in arriving at Manaoag in recapturing the fifteen kilometers which separated it from San Fabian. It took them… Read More »January 18, 1945
Ynoy Junsay, Camique and Sisoy found their way to Panay unmolested. They left at midnight last night. May God be with them. Where are the… Read More »21st day, Jan. 17, 1945
I won’t write lying down tonight. The same breakfast except that I starved myself last night and saved a few pieces of camote to mix… Read More »January 17, 1945
The Japanese financial adviser in Manila has given us a few graphic flashes of the last days of the Laurel regime in that city. Its government,… Read More »17th January 1945
So many things have happened since December 22, 1944 that I do not know whether I can recall everything, but I will relate the most… Read More »January 17, 1945
The artillery keep on thundering in the vicinity of Manaoag. I am having some remorse of conscience for my subordinates who are suffering from the… Read More »January 17, 1945
Monday evening the Japs agreed to turn all food supplies over to our Committee. Some “hot-heads” immediately clamored for immediate distribution of rice to the… Read More »Wed. Jan. 17/45
This is my wife’s birthday. Many happy returns of the day for her. What a loving, devoted, and faithful girl she is! I love her… Read More »20th day, Jan. 16, 1945
Planes at work again, very heavy bombing all day, to north and east, far away big fires to N and W. *****WE ARE VERY HUNGRY,… Read More »Jan. 16, 1945