1/3/42
3 Jan. 1942
Yesterday afternoon a Japanese plane looses off several bursts of machine-gun fire in the neighborhood. I make the children, who are playing in the garden,… Read More »3 Jan. 1942
Saturday, January 3, 1942
The High Commissioner, Mr. Sayre, ran a notice in the paper saying that all American places of business must open and operate as usual. Carl… Read More »Saturday, January 3, 1942
January 3, 1942
Today has not been particularly exciting, except for a rather long air raid. It seemed to me that the raid signal was on from early… Read More »January 3, 1942
January 3, 1942
We were ordered by Lt. Villamor of the BN S-2 to locate a site for our camp. We found a nice shady place along the… Read More »January 3, 1942
Sat. Jan. 3/42
Mr. Misos and Mr. Cruz came over to see us, as they know we must stay close to home. They tell us that looting still… Read More »Sat. Jan. 3/42
January 3, 1942
Bataan 51st Division C.P. (Provisional Brigade) Slept last night in a deserted nipa shack beside a lazy river. It was very windy and I… Read More »January 3, 1942
January 3, 1942
At midnight, half a dozen soldiers posted themselves at the gate of the University campus. Two soldiers, accompanied by a Japanese resident who serves as… Read More »January 3, 1942
Saturday, January 3, 1942
Manila in hands of Japanese, also Cavite naval base, though ships and supplies moved. Lt. Arnold (real name Archangelski), Russian from Manapla Central, sent word… Read More »Saturday, January 3, 1942