July 30, 1942
All day rain. Raw damp & cold. Held a council meeting tonight. Things look a little desperate. Information from the outside plainly indicates food becoming… Read More »July 30, 1942
All day rain. Raw damp & cold. Held a council meeting tonight. Things look a little desperate. Information from the outside plainly indicates food becoming… Read More »July 30, 1942
Eight big truck loads…. It was the last of the [work detail]…. Two lasted long enough for us to lay them out on stretchers under a… Read More »July 28, 1942
A walk thru the length of the wards, each holding about eighty cadaverous animals that once were men, is one of the most desperate, heartrending sights… Read More »July 4, 1942
About 500 patients in from Bataan. Plenty of dysentery cases sent over to me. Rice and watery mongo bean soup for patients. Very little soup.… Read More »June 19, 1942
726 pounds of rice received. Moldy, dirty, and filled with weevils and worms.
Three meals of rice only. There was a food delivery late this afternoon of Rice — 770 pounds; beef– 350 pounds, frozen; tomatoes — 250… Read More »June 13th 1942