July 31, 1945
Put on repatriation list #15. I don’t like to do it. Mrs. also does not like it although she wishes to be with Charlie and… Read More »July 31, 1945
Put on repatriation list #15. I don’t like to do it. Mrs. also does not like it although she wishes to be with Charlie and… Read More »July 31, 1945
Charlie and Henry left for the States on the Transport John Lykes, with many other young fellows, as repatriates. They could have gone to work… Read More »March 27, 1945
Was processed by USAFFE, filed affidavit regard service with Army. CHARLIE and NENA came to me on Espana Street in front of Camp about 3:30… Read More »Feb. 15, 1945, Thursday
The arrival of the Red Cross relief supplies was a great thing for the Camp. No doubt many lives were saved by the food and… Read More »Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1943
Henry and Arthur came to visit me, family well. Charlie works days and could not come. They report food very high and Jap money very much inflated.
Charlie was here and talked to me, Mamma cannot come because is very sick with asthma.
We all received notice to report to Santo Tomas May 17. I packed my barrack bag; I left about four hundred pesos P.I. money and… Read More »May 17, 1943
During this period we suffered much from hunger, sold some clothes and some furniture and bought rice and sugar, Charlie and I go to the… Read More »May 15th to Sept 1st, 1942
We are living at 1235; #1 Interior, Leveriza Street, Malate District, Manila, just off Harrison Park, the Yacht Club and Dewey Boulevard. We live in a… Read More »Dec. 1, 1941