November 9, 1944
The day has been very stormy with a strong wind blowing from the south. No doubt a typhoon is brewing someplace. No American planes flew… Read More »November 9, 1944
The day has been very stormy with a strong wind blowing from the south. No doubt a typhoon is brewing someplace. No American planes flew… Read More »November 9, 1944
On November 6, 32 planes circled Iloilo three times, and yesterday 21 planes flew overhead. Today 14 planes visited us and circled four times over… Read More »November 8, 1944
Last night was quiet, but this morning 36 American planes flew over, and I was very frightened for fear of a raid. We carried Dolly… Read More »November 5, 1944
Last night at 8:00 p.m. a Japanese plane circled over us three times. It signaled the air field but did not land. At 3:00 a.m.… Read More »November 4, 1944
Last night we spent a peaceful night – no shooting anywhere. Early this morning the Japanese re-occupied the schoolhouse across the street from us. They… Read More »November 3, 1944
Dolly and Jr. are improving. Last night was quiet and we passed a restful night. We all slept in the shelter downstairs. Coné and Meñing… Read More »November 2, 1944
Well, folks, it is getting hotter! The bullets flew so fast, it was terrible! It began at 3:00 a.m. but we did not pay any… Read More »November 1, 1944
Dolly is better this morning. She is able to take a little orange juice and retain it. She is terribly jaundiced, but it is clearing… Read More »October 31, 1944
(Note: in the book this entry i dated October 20,” but its location between October 27 and October 31 strongly suggests a tyopgraphical error in… Read More »October 30, 1944