Jan. 5-23, 1942
Constantly engaged with enemy. Both sides suffering considerable number of casualties. Enemy snipers inflicting damage to our men especially officers. Capt McCurdy D.C. killed by… Read More »Jan. 5-23, 1942
Constantly engaged with enemy. Both sides suffering considerable number of casualties. Enemy snipers inflicting damage to our men especially officers. Capt McCurdy D.C. killed by… Read More »Jan. 5-23, 1942
We straightened up things at home, visited around among the friend and even went to Miso’s place for Salud’s birthday. Some of the folks came… Read More »Fri. Jan. 16 – Fri. Jan. 23/42
The situation does not appear to have improved as things stand tonight. On the front of the I Corps the Japs still have the 1st… Read More »January 23, 1942
Called out at 3:00 A. and after last night. Two small detachments of Japs on our end of the island. We can’t have that. Half… Read More »January 23, 1942
HQ, Bataan (Noon) Cabcaben docks bombed while our courier boat was unloading. Nobody hurt. Japs are squint-eyed. Everybody in C.P. asking me questions about… Read More »January 23, 1942
Nothing caused more exasperation and hate than seeing the Nips driving our cars. There were more unprintable words uttered when internees recognized their cars being… Read More »January 23, 1942
Philippine sunsets and cloud effects are the most beautiful I have ever seen. I sit on the parapet and watch the sunset every evening. [Note… Read More »January 23, 1942
Manila is talking about Tozyo’s promise of independence and, above the murmurs and whispers, one loud voice is heard! Benigno Aquino’s. Aquino said that God… Read More »January 23, 1942
The sea is a little rough today. Most of the Filipinos are in their bunks. I thought they were better sailors than that. The trip… Read More »January 23rd, 1942