Mon. Dec. 15/41
No raids last night, and we got a good rest. Small news dispatch coming from America admits that the damage to the fleet at Hawaii… Read More »Mon. Dec. 15/41
No raids last night, and we got a good rest. Small news dispatch coming from America admits that the damage to the fleet at Hawaii… Read More »Mon. Dec. 15/41
The news this morning was to the effect that more than a hundred planes came over central Luzon yesterday and attacked several military objectives. Eleven… Read More »Sat. Dec. 13/41
Manila was heavily bombed for one hour this afternoon. Planes were too high for our guns. 20,000 feet. Getting bad here now. Looks bad. Paratroops… Read More »December 10, 1941
The scramble for transportation continues. We send a convoy of trucks into the field with ammunition, and the Division C.O. grabs the convoy and keeps… Read More »December 10, 1941
My Executive Officer, Lt. Aikran [?], and I were sleeping outside the battery in a tent. At this time, my battery as well as the… Read More »December 8, 1941
—Yes, the Japs bombed P.H. We are in the war naturally. Why aren’t bombing or shelling us—nothing is taking place. That day we get to… Read More »December 8th, 1941
We had to keep on the phone at all times of the night. Don’t get much sleep. War is very close now. Slept till noon… Read More »December 7, 1941
—Pat, Yeager and I took on a load of beer at the N.C.O. club and caught the famous “longest free streetcar line in the world”… Read More »December 7th, 1941
We were not on an immediate alert, however, but we were in a position to meet any enemy attack without long range warning. We stayed… Read More »December 6, 1941