November 24, 1944
I spent most of the day walking in sun and wind, enjoying the green and blue steeps of mountains, watching the Formosans plant onions and… Read More »November 24, 1944
I spent most of the day walking in sun and wind, enjoying the green and blue steeps of mountains, watching the Formosans plant onions and… Read More »November 24, 1944
Jerry says there are two guns and a trench mortar near us, and a mountain howitzer near the point. Rupe is worried about my diary… Read More »November 22, 1944
Poor Jerry, he will collapse when it is over and he can let down the strain. He says when he has a pain there, he… Read More »November 21, 1944
As usual, Sakashita was barking drill orders in what is known in camp parlance as the Daily Puke. One of the English girls has taken… Read More »November 19, 1941
Minutes, with the Commandant, November 14: Mr. Yamato also present, but Miss McKim interpreting. “The Command asked us to proceed with the matters we had… Read More »November 17, 1944
I went topside for the first time in two months and half. It seemed strange and I was greeted like Rip Van Winkle. While I… Read More »November 16, 1944
Rumor says that Yamato has admitted that Roosevelt is elected. Don was working in the garden near the road when several Filipino boys passed by… Read More »November 15, 1944
Last night the guards all gathered on the road without any fear of traffic, below the high bank at the hospital, Here under a sort… Read More »November 14, 1944
The mountains are beautiful Nature quickly covers all ravage of the storm. Yellow green terraces nestle in blue canyons. The sun pours down. Trinidad and… Read More »November 13, 1944