May 3, 1942
We are still taking a beating from the Jap artillery. Bombers came over several times today and dropped their loads, but the real military damage… Read More »May 3, 1942
We are still taking a beating from the Jap artillery. Bombers came over several times today and dropped their loads, but the real military damage… Read More »May 3, 1942
Sunday Ft. Hughes Up early this morning for the 4-8 watch. Saw the sun come up, looked around and then dropped down to the lower… Read More »May 3, 1942
I just finished making out our reports. Have six blanks to fill out. I am getting a little bit fed up on so much red… Read More »Sun. May 3/42
Last night was particularly hot. Gregorio sent in a nice chicken curry and cornbread. Swish sent real butter. Still no news from the new Red… Read More »May 3, 1942
A submarine left tonight taking twelve nurses. One of my best friends left on it; she will write to my family, also to Bill’s sister.
Father Provincial offered me a seat in the car bound for Baguio to transport supplies. This trip which we used to make in four hours… Read More »Baguio, May 3, 1942
Another hot day mixed with dust, flies, weariness, and falling shrapnel. Artillery duel started at about 8:00 A.M. and went on till noon. Shrapnel like… Read More »May 3, 1942
Sunday — went to church with Dixon — went to see Col G in the afternoon. Tex Hill Dixon, Miles & I had the last… Read More »May 3, 1942
Shocking and horrible stories were being repeated in the camp about the suffering of our captured forces. Forced marches without adequate food and water! Atrocities… Read More »May 3, 1942