Camp John Hay
December 14, 1941
The Post was just bombed. No deaths. one injured. We could see six bombers going into the clouds. We have had «o many alarms we… Read More »December 14, 1941
Dec. 14, 1941
Seven planes came overhead but dropped no bombs. Inspected Murphy’s position again. Well located.
Dec. 12, 1941
Mr. Hazlewood, Balatoc Mine, started real work on dug out tunnel. Also on road demolition near Murphy’s position on Naguilian rd. Calvert and I targeted… Read More »Dec. 12, 1941
Dec. 11, 1941
Fellows phoned Suyoc and Lepanto go help Distr. Engrs. demolish roads north of Baguio per USAFFE instructions. He has been very level headed. Moved the… Read More »Dec. 11, 1941
Dec. 10, 1941
Japs internees moved into Mess. Allen cleaning up utilities. Lt. Worthington, Balatoc, offered to build dug out for radio. Put Fellows in charge. It functioned… Read More »Dec. 10, 1941
December 8-10, 1941
On Monday, December 8th, which was just another day to us, there seemed to be a sort of tension in the air. Rumors were flying… Read More »December 8-10, 1941
December 9, 1941
I was awakened early this a.m. (3:10) by the noise of windows rattling at the head of my bed, and by the sound of explosions.… Read More »December 9, 1941