January 8, 1945
Unless we get help or at least heavy air support we will lose the Augusan Coast. I have done all I could to get the… Read More »January 8, 1945
Unless we get help or at least heavy air support we will lose the Augusan Coast. I have done all I could to get the… Read More »January 8, 1945
The four motored bombers were working over the bay and south side today; one plane received direct hit and went to pieces, pilot circled over… Read More »Jan. 8, 1945
Another proof that the Tokyo evacuation program is not getting along is the fact that we have been looking in vain for a house since… Read More »8th January 1945
Compound rather quiet – cannot get past sentry to Japanese Hq. but otherwise O.K. Items from packages distributed to Sukura draft. Brief raid about 9:30… Read More »Jan. 8, 1945
Planes! planes! planes! Bombing! bombing! bombing! What a day! All sorts of rumors ere flying around: The Japanese are moving out leaving our central Committee… Read More »January 8, 1945
Breakfast — thick lugao made of rice and rice flour and a small ladle of coco milk. Made hot water and made soup of coco… Read More »January 8, 1945
In the office all day. It is hard to perform a job for an absent official.
We have done a good day’s job. Col. Abcede came to see us this morning. He impressed me favorably on first sight. He looked modest… Read More »11th day, Jan. 7, 1945
14 planes took off at approx 0700. Bombed Appari [Aparri] airfield. Second strike launched at 1300. Bombed Clark Field area. Set several big fires.