Feb. 20, 1942
Have been quite ill with malaria for two days. Dixon visited me from Corregidor where he has been for two weeks.
Have been quite ill with malaria for two days. Dixon visited me from Corregidor where he has been for two weeks.
Heavy fighting in Bataan. The Japanese are intensifying their attack. KGEI said the situation “is very grave.” Right now, I can hear the roar of… Read More »February 20, 1942
The papers announced the reopening of classes. General Y. Hayashi, Chief of the Japanese Military Administration, (now they are starting to give out the names… Read More »February 20, 1942
Singapore has fallen after less than a week of fighting. They couldn’t take it. Much disgust and resentment over American troops landing in Ireland &… Read More »February 20, 1942
Studying Acts together these days. Very interesting! We talked about the Cavite folks this morning, and soon after lunch time in came Pepe Castro and… Read More »Fri. Feb. 20/42
Bataan HQ, MIS President Quezon and family, Gen. Valdes, Vice-President Osmeña and Col. Nieto have left for Visayas. The General said “not to tell… Read More »February 20, 1942
Went to finance dept. today to draw a little money, first I’ve gotten since early in Dec. Won at poker in evening enough to more… Read More »February 20, 1942
Jerry was on the rampage over the 12 five-pound cans we had turned in—milk enough for three months for four of us. They won’t give… Read More »February 20, 1942
We left Corr. first Friday of Lent the 20th of Feb. at 9:30 P.M., took at dock the launch to take us to a submarine… Read More »Feb. 20, 1942