September 23-26, 1941
General MacArthur had sent all the women home in May of 1941 but there was some social life. There were a number of stag parties.… Read More »September 23-26, 1941
General MacArthur had sent all the women home in May of 1941 but there was some social life. There were a number of stag parties.… Read More »September 23-26, 1941
The Pierce docked about 3:30 PM. We were taken 10 blocks away to the Army-Navy Club where the Air Force was giving a little party… Read More »16 Sept. 1941
During August the guns and range equipment arrived and intensive artillery drill became the order of the day. When the sections had become proficient in… Read More »August 1-31, 1941
Battery “G”, 60th CA (AA) was activated on June 1, 1941, in the general reorganization of the 60th CA. Personnel came from Battery “C”, 60th… Read More »June 1, 1941
Joe discovers he is on guard. Mucho boom-boom. — Helpless standing around. I wrapped up their junk, took Mira to town, mailed their G.D. gong,… Read More »Sat., Nov. 16, 1935
Temperature: Max 89 Min 76 Arrived at the mouth of Manila Bay just at sunset, could see the Island of Corregidor, and the fortified rock… Read More »Dec 13th 1926
On the 19th of August, I went to Corregidor fortress and stayed there overnight. The next day I returned to Manila and remained there until… Read More »August 19-26, 1911
In the early morning of Sunday, the 29th of August, we sailed through the Corregidor Islands and Sailed into the large Manila Bay. We soon… Read More »August 29, 1909
HERE we are. The long journey of forty-six days is ended and we are anchored in Manila Bay, two and a half miles from the… Read More »Manila Bay, June 3, 1900