April 27, 1942
Nothing of consequence has transpired today. We were bombed a few times by heavy bombers, but no damage of any consequence resulted. We don’t mind… Read More »April 27, 1942
Nothing of consequence has transpired today. We were bombed a few times by heavy bombers, but no damage of any consequence resulted. We don’t mind… Read More »April 27, 1942
Monday Ft. Hughes Boy, ain’t that something, The 20th week completed and here we are with no news and no improvement. By way of celebration… Read More »April 27, 1942
Word received that the enemy is pushing north over, Belete Pass enroute into the Cagayan Valley. Hope he stays there.
Went to Red Cross meeting at headquarters via Escolta. Ran into Annette Marsh and Anne Lee. Got cloth for Althea at Pellicer’s [Dry Goods]—P9 charged.… Read More »April 27, 1942
List of walking patients amounts to 783. Leaves just a little over 400. However, they did not leave today. No news. Same food. Flies seem… Read More »April 27, 1942
The military authorities refuse to give out any information regarding the names and fate of the prisoners, most of whom are concentrated at Camp O’Donnell… Read More »April 27, 1942
Our men were building large dining sheds made of wood, and soon they would be completed for the dreaded rainy season. There was an air… Read More »April 27, 1942
The old ways of eating malagkit rice are again in vogue with the scarcity of wheat flour. There is the puto, a neat mound of… Read More »April 27, 1942
There is rebellion in camp though it may die. After we had clear soup and cold corm mush, many of us saw the In Group… Read More »April 27, 1942