April 9, 1942
Have been near phone all nite & last we hear the nurses have not passed hospital no 1. They were held up by the demolition… Read More »April 9, 1942
Have been near phone all nite & last we hear the nurses have not passed hospital no 1. They were held up by the demolition… Read More »April 9, 1942
Tuesday Off Alasasin Pt. This is another of those quite (not so quiet, at that) days which are rather discouraging. in spite of our high… Read More »April 7, 1942
Busy day. Radio control at Cabcabin, then about dark flew with Capt. Dyess. Straffed Grande Isl. Straffed tanker, Dyess blew it up. Wrecked plane landing… Read More »March 2, 1942
While walking alone ridge back of hospital on Feb. 10th in search of a repated telegraph instrument, I met General Weaver and Staff. Last night… Read More »Feb. 17/42
Bombing of Cabcaben dock area today with incendiary bombs. Many civilians who had no business there were nearly including children woman were killed & maimed.… Read More »February 13, 1942
Routine bombing as usual. About 1000 hours our 4 P-40’s returned from reconnaissance missions to land at Cabcaben Field. Almost at the same time they… Read More »February 9th, Monday
Routine bombings front and rear areas. Our patrols are able to thrust forward beyond the lines 3 to 4 kms thru entire front and spot… Read More »February 2nd, Monday
Moved back to Cabcabbin [Cabcaben] Field. Being bombed and strafed by the Japs everyday. No rest for the wicked.
Pfc. Frank Pigg of my detachment was killed by an unexploded anti-aircraft shell. He got out of his bed justin time to get in the… Read More »Jan. 14/42