Jan. 7, 1945
Ate my breakfast of mush under continuous machine gun fire at the airport just north of us; 64 motored bombers made the Camp tremble and… Read More »Jan. 7, 1945
Ate my breakfast of mush under continuous machine gun fire at the airport just north of us; 64 motored bombers made the Camp tremble and… Read More »Jan. 7, 1945
Waiting for the big fire-raids, the Tokyo authorities have thought up three more ways to speed up evacuation. Strangely enough in a land supposed to… Read More »7th January 1945
Still in the process of settling the new patients which me much interrupted by intensive air activity all day. This also held up the eyes survey.… Read More »Jan. 7, 1945
It has happened! We are free! For the past few days heavy bombers have been going over, and fighters and dive-bombers have been going over… Read More »Sun. Jan. 7/45
Sunday started out fine. Bombing started early this morning with dive bombers. They shook up Grace Park and what appeared to be along the river… Read More »January 7, 1945
Rushed to office to confer with President Osmeña and obtain last minute instructions. At 10 a.m. General Sutherland said that the plane was in and… Read More »January 7, 1945 — Sunday
At 6:30 am attended wedding of treasurer Jimenez’s son. Attended dinner given by Mr. Serapio Canceran in Maceda’s home.
I am about to finish “So Little Time” a 510-page book by J.P. Marquand. I spend the whole day reading the book. Marinduque was invaded… Read More »10th day, Jan. 6, 1945
Strike Luzon Northern end. Bad weather again. Cold and rainy. First strike took off at 1045. Hit shipping. Set 10 ships afire.