October 9, 1944
Today at 2:00 p.m. we had an air raid warning. Planes flew over us, but did not bomb. Manila, Cebu and Davao are being bombed… Read More »October 9, 1944
Today at 2:00 p.m. we had an air raid warning. Planes flew over us, but did not bomb. Manila, Cebu and Davao are being bombed… Read More »October 9, 1944
The sirens no longer warn us of approaching planes. Everyone must be on the alert and take precaution. We can usually tell by the sound… Read More »October 5, 1944
The City has taken on a truly warlike aspect, an encampment surrounded by the enemy. But the enemy in this case is within the house:… Read More »September 12, 1944
Most of the Japanese who occupied the school across from our house have been sent to another island (Cebu), and the school is now completely… Read More »August 3, 1944
—The Glorious Fourth—and I don’t dare hang out the American flag, but I have been admiring it all day, hung up in the bathroom. Can’t… Read More »July 4, 1944
Still in the hole of this coal tub in Manila bay. We don’t know when or where we are going. 20 days without a bath.… Read More »6-27-44 6: a.m.
Still here left 22nd Manila.
Still here in San Pedro de Cebu —
Good rest.