12/14/41
December 14, 1941
Sunday again. Are staying in Catholic school in city, fairly safe. Several raids during day, no bombing. Good to be back with the Sqd’n again.… Read More »December 14, 1941
Sunday, December 14, 1941
This certainly didn’t seem like Sunday. Breakfast – inspection – services. The services were at 9:00 and Pastor Navarro led them. More bombers flying over… Read More »Sunday, December 14, 1941
Sun. Dec. 14/41
Had an air-raid warning during the night, one at daybreak and another just as I was getting ready to leave for Pasay. The all clear… Read More »Sun. Dec. 14/41
December 14, 1941
Yesterday, American High Commissioner Francis B. Sayre radioed a message to his homeland. It sounded like a drowning man’s desperate call for help. It was… Read More »December 14, 1941
December 14, 1941
The Post was just bombed. No deaths. one injured. We could see six bombers going into the clouds. We have had «o many alarms we… Read More »December 14, 1941
Dec. 14, 1941
Seven planes came overhead but dropped no bombs. Inspected Murphy’s position again. Well located.
December 14, 1941
The Japanese seemed to have the freedom of the skies. They raided the city several times a day, and there never was any opposition from… Read More »December 14, 1941
December 14, 1941
While MacArthur seems to be putting up a strong defense, he is losing planes very fast and, with the sea cut off by the loss… Read More »December 14, 1941