7th day, January 3, 1945
I feel very happy today because Col. Andrews gave me medicines badly needed by my family as well as canned fruits for Tato and Inday.… Read More »7th day, January 3, 1945
I feel very happy today because Col. Andrews gave me medicines badly needed by my family as well as canned fruits for Tato and Inday.… Read More »7th day, January 3, 1945
Left at 9 a.m. for Basey Samar to inspect the 95th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Major Abia. Pleasantly surprised with appearance of officers & men.… Read More »January 2, 1945 — Tuesday
10:45 a.m. Another flock of our planes just passed over. No air raid alarm and no rough stuff. We had a tasty dinner yesterday. Two… Read More »January 2, 1945
Ten large silver four motored bombers assed over, no bombs
Koiso ate his words yesterday or perhaps took a bigger mouthful. In a New Year’s Day radiocast he proclaimed that Leyte was no longer decisive;… Read More »2nd January 1945
[In Negros] We had a sumptuous dinner last night—chickens, asparagus, green beans and adobo—for the first time in three years. I heard radio music and… Read More »6th day, January 2, 1945
After spending an uncomfortable night at Head Quarters 5th Air Force Fighter Command invited by Colonel Parker, left 8:20 a.m. from Burauen Air Field on… Read More »January 1, 1945 — Monday
Started the day with weak lugao and still weaker coffee. Air raid alarm at 10:30 a.m. Forty of our big planes, flying very high. Went… Read More »January 1, 1945
Our New Year’s had a touch of sadness. Our trials has brought us close together ad this is the last New Year together. For us… Read More »January 1, 1945