February 4, 1942 – Wednesday
I awoke at 7:20 a.m. It was too late to attend Mass, so I continued to sleep. I got up at 9 a.m., and found… Read More »February 4, 1942 – Wednesday
I awoke at 7:20 a.m. It was too late to attend Mass, so I continued to sleep. I got up at 9 a.m., and found… Read More »February 4, 1942 – Wednesday
For several days there have been whispers that a few of our fellow members have escaped over the wall. This was quite possible, as at… Read More »February 4, 1942
Sqd. here at daylight. Sent in to help mop up Agl. Pt. Didn’t finish. Lt. J.E. May killed, also several enlisted men. 2d Lt. Jimmy… Read More »February 4, 1942
Routine bombing front and rear. Bataan front inactive. Submarine came into Corregidor last night bringing some supplies. However, submarine cannot carry much.
Went to Corregidor Feb. 2nd. Air raid alarm kept us circling in the bay for an hour and a half. I do not enjoy traveling… Read More »Feb. 4/42
We went to Calinog to visit Coné’s patients, as I mentioned before that the Mission Hospital is now there and taken over by the Army.… Read More »Wednesday, February 4, 1942
We’ve decided to shift a group of pursuits from ABDA to Australia, for use in N.E. against Jap attack. Hope it does some good. Allotted… Read More »Wednesday, February 4, 1942
Having assessed the opinion of representative and impartial persons in the country these last few days on the causes and effects of the fast occupation… Read More »February 4, 1942
Representatives of Life Magazine here taking photographs all over hospital. Was in several with Col Van but don’t know if any will be published. Much… Read More »Feb. 4, 1942