April 13, 1942
Had a report from the Air Corps on their attack yesterday, but it wasn’t worth a darn as it contained no information as to results.… Read More »April 13, 1942
Had a report from the Air Corps on their attack yesterday, but it wasn’t worth a darn as it contained no information as to results.… Read More »April 13, 1942
Monday Ft. Hughes I didn’t think I would fall so far behind in writing this, Three days. This is such a helluva life, though, that… Read More »April 13, 1942
Rice and buggy and wormy oats to eat. Only about 1500 patients left. Many Americans scared by shrapnel have left also. Am afraid they are… Read More »April 13, 1942
Went with the Vice-President to the President’s home at 9 a.m. He went with us and Colonel Soriano to the Headquarters of General MacArthur where… Read More »April 13, 1942 – Monday
Heavy bombing to the south yesterday. Tamaraoo [Los Tamaraos]? Calhoun took $60 to loan to Mrs. P. [Prismall] for her British Counsul trip [repatriation]. Doug… Read More »April 13, 1942
Capt Stephens left this morning for Angaki to give the dope to Capt Peryam and then on to Langangilang to organize his own unit.
Sporadic Japanese flying. They say Bataan has fallen, yet terrific bombing was noted last night toward Olongapo. Guards over cautious that we don’t get any… Read More »13 Apr. ’42
Personal Diary here in our Prisoners Camp, Camp O’Donnell, Tarlac. At 5:00 p.m. we arrive here in O’Donnell camp all walking from Capaz [Capas], Tarlac,,… Read More »April 13, 1942
Corregidor, for three days now, has been under a hail of bombs and mortar shells from the coasts of Bataan and Cavite. Its searchlights continuously… Read More »April 13, 1942