Jan. 4th, 1942
First contact with enemy. Went up to see how 1st & 3rd Bn Aid Stations were functioning. 2nd Bn in reserve. Glattly and Peters went… Read More »Jan. 4th, 1942
First contact with enemy. Went up to see how 1st & 3rd Bn Aid Stations were functioning. 2nd Bn in reserve. Glattly and Peters went… Read More »Jan. 4th, 1942
Up early this morning. At seven o’clock it’s hardly light. Went to market. On the way, went past three Japanese checkpoints. I wasn’t stopped or… Read More »4 Jan. 1942
Many of our friends have been taken into concentration for questionings. They are all interned in one of the lovely big universities here near New… Read More »Sunday, January 4, 1942
The Japs took advantage of the clouds today to stage a little raid. The clouds were quite low so the planes could not be observed,… Read More »January 4, 1942
We stay home for Meeting, as we do not like to get too far away from the house. Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez are still here… Read More »Sun. Jan. 4/42
They did a lot of bombing today, but not much damage, quite a few clouds helped us Took it fairly easy today, have a sore… Read More »January 4, 1942
3rd Battalion — 31st Infantry Battalion Staff Lieutenant Colonel Brady…………………. Commanding Officer Captain O’Donovan…………….. Executive Officer Captain Brennan. ……………. Surgeon Captain Stroud…………… Commanding Officer Company… Read More »January 4, 1942
The battalion (less Company “B”) was ordered to move to Corregidor. At 10:15 A.M. , the battalion (less Companies “B” and “C”) started by boat… Read More »Dec. 24, 1941 – Jan. 4, 1942
Dinner—delayed Christmas dinner of “American milk-fed capon” at McMasters’ house. All talk of the new airport being built at Bacolod to accommodate large bombers. Since… Read More »Sunday, January 4, 1942