Thursday, January 15, 1942
Looks like Stilwell may be selected for China. That leaves GYMNAST command open. Recommend three major generals and three brigadiers. Gerow at top of Brigadiers.… Read More »Thursday, January 15, 1942
Looks like Stilwell may be selected for China. That leaves GYMNAST command open. Recommend three major generals and three brigadiers. Gerow at top of Brigadiers.… Read More »Thursday, January 15, 1942
Every day the same – 7:45 A.M. to 11:45 P.M. Attended conference this afternoon with Combined Chiefs of Staff. Subject: China – Burma. British, as… Read More »Saturday, January 10, 1942
Still working on China problem. Looks like Drum runs out of it. He wants none of it because he doesn’t like the looks of the… Read More »Friday, January 9, 1942
Becoming increasingly evident that something must be done in China. War effort lagging there; and China shows sipns of being willing to quit. Apparently the… Read More »Saturday, January 3, 1942
I arrived in Washington on December 14, 1941. Telephone call from office of Chief of Staff. I’ve been insisting Far East is critical, and no… Read More »Thursday, January 1, 1942
On the last day in Nov. we moved to the field. That was not unusual, as we had been looking forward to it for sometime:… Read More »November 30, 1941
Breakfast at seven o’clock. The President and I still alone together, and both rather sleepy. He woke up, however, when I began to talk of… Read More »December 24, 1938
Called on Dr. Victor Clark at the Manila Hotel; he is the new economic adviser to this government. He is employed by the Library of… Read More »May 21, 1936
Relieved at Pasay on morning of 10th, by Troop of 4th Cavy – marched to Malate Bks and on 11th marched to San Fernando Police Station and… Read More »Friday, July 13th 1900