August 11, 1943
[Met Luis Morgan] I did tell him exactly what I thot [sic] of his actions. He has authorized the burning of all houses occupied by… Read More »August 11, 1943
[Met Luis Morgan] I did tell him exactly what I thot [sic] of his actions. He has authorized the burning of all houses occupied by… Read More »August 11, 1943
Morgan aired his grievances to the assembled Provincial officials in Kolambugan and apparently consist largely of anti-Americanism and petty personal insults. It boils down to… Read More »August 10, 1943
[Letter from Luis Morgan] setting forth grievances which are those of a spoiled child. He was not given the same treatment as others, etc.
[Re: Hugh Straughn] Tokyo radio is playing up the capture as that of the guerrilla leader of the Philippines. Jap like he was quoted ‘I… Read More »August 7, 1943
Morgan apparently thought that I would be going to Australia and had left Bowler in command. He would then take over. His latent anti-American jealousy… Read More »July 27, 1943
Villamor gave WSK orders to send us no information except naval movements, and to relay our stuff south. Result we know nothing about changes in… Read More »July 12, 1943
My soldiers run off with the greatest of ease. May they resist when necessary. …It is only natural, I suppose, to place yourself in the… Read More »July 3, 1943
Andrews is continuing his anti-American conversations. He had a long talk with Morgan and after a few drinks, the latter admitted that he was responsible… Read More »June 25, 1943
Little discourse with Morgan concerning his use of the rank ofColonel and issuance of orders to Cunanan of Siquijor.