March 18, 1939
A situation has arisen that looks desperately serious for the prospects of ultimate success in the MacA. defense plan. Our annual mobilization (for training purposes… Read More »March 18, 1939
A situation has arisen that looks desperately serious for the prospects of ultimate success in the MacA. defense plan. Our annual mobilization (for training purposes… Read More »March 18, 1939
Last week the 1st Boeing clipper arrived in Manila, on the same day that the first unit of Mosquito fleet, a 55-foot Thornycroft motor torpedo… Read More »March 9, 1939
I’ve been discussing lately, with Mamie, exactly what to do in the way of asking for a definite terminating date for my tour. When we… Read More »January 21, 1939
Major De Lalande, representative of Brant Co. (Paris) made another visit to Manila. He’s frightened we are going to buy a small amount of mortar… Read More »January 18, 1939
Recently I gave a luncheon for 40 people at the Manila Hotel in honor of Gen. Santos, retiring Chief of Staff, and of Gen. Valdes,… Read More »January 10, 1939
I’ve played bridge recently with Pres. Q: once for a weekend on the Casiana; once for an afternoon at Malacañan. He’s a peach of a… Read More »December 12, 1938
As a result of my inspection of American Armament Equipment, and of the information we’ve received from the U.S. Ord (Ord. mortars & amm.) will… Read More »November 15, 1938
Arrived in Manila from the States on Nov. 5, and found a vastly different situation, so far as it affects me and my work, than… Read More »November 10, 1938
We had considerable excitement recently due to forced landings by three of our airplanes while they were returning from a southern island trip. On eastern… Read More »December 13, 1937