April 14, 1942
My wedding anniversary. Paris seems another world. It must have been in some other era that I lived in my gay little house on the… Read More »April 14, 1942
My wedding anniversary. Paris seems another world. It must have been in some other era that I lived in my gay little house on the… Read More »April 14, 1942
I just got through Cabcabaun [Cabcaben], when Corregidor opened fire on the Japanese there. Some of our own men where killed there in the artillery… Read More »April 13-14, 1942
Had a report from the Air Corps on their attack yesterday, but it wasn’t worth a darn as it contained no information as to results.… Read More »April 13, 1942
Rice and buggy and wormy oats to eat. Only about 1500 patients left. Many Americans scared by shrapnel have left also. Am afraid they are… Read More »April 13, 1942
Corregidor, for three days now, has been under a hail of bombs and mortar shells from the coasts of Bataan and Cavite. Its searchlights continuously… Read More »April 13, 1942
Rice and salmon to eat. More patients leaving. Continual stream of Philippine refugees going down road. Many will never make Manila, as also many patients… Read More »April 12, 1942
Surprise bombing of Nichols Field at 10:00 this morning. Six bombs dropped in rapid succession, but the planes too high to see. Hangars set afire.… Read More »12 Apr. ’42
On the morning of the 12th, the General and General Jones were taken by automobile to Camp O’Donnell. During the two days General King was… Read More »April 12th, Sunday