April 23, 1942
The trucks came soand fast that it took only five hours to move the 800. The Japanese wanted to move their soldiers right in as… Read More »April 23, 1942
The trucks came soand fast that it took only five hours to move the 800. The Japanese wanted to move their soldiers right in as… Read More »April 23, 1942
This has been an extremely peaceful day. The Japs sent over two small attacks of bombers, but dropped very few bombs. There has been no… Read More »April 18, 1942
Shelling from Bataan and from south shore continues—also bombing. It is surprising how little damage is done with all the bombing and shelling. Some guns… Read More »April 14, 1942
Attended Mass in the house where the President was staying (25 Albany Rd., home of Norman Myer) and we were asked to stay for breakfast.… Read More »April 12, 1942 – Sunday
The President called a Cabinet meeting at 3 p.m. Present were the Vice-President, Lieutenant Colonel Soriano, Colonel Nieto and myself. He discussed extensively with us… Read More »April 11, 1942 – Saturday
Ominous news this All. They say Bataan has fallen and little wonder from the pounding it has been taking with no apparent opposition. Can it… Read More »10 Apr. ’42
Jim has an Authentic. Russia is not in the war in any way but is getting tons of American supplies which come faster. Russia is… Read More »April 2, 1942
Did not do much all day, but was up all night, bringing in and sending out ships. The 21st and 34th are now officially in… Read More »April 2, 1942
The air offense against Corregidor is lessening. Japanese first sent 64 planes, then 47, then groups of three. Now only two planes come at a… Read More »Wed., Apr. 1, 1942