March 27, 1942 – Friday
When we landed in Batchelor’s Field some Australian Air Force officers met us and took us in two dilapidated cars to their camp where we… Read More »March 27, 1942 – Friday
When we landed in Batchelor’s Field some Australian Air Force officers met us and took us in two dilapidated cars to their camp where we… Read More »March 27, 1942 – Friday
Noya has been replaced by Mr. Fukada as Supervisor. Noya was all right. He was not arrogant and we got along quite well. There must… Read More »March 27, 1942
Had an important conference with Colonel Uzaki, head of the Army’s Food Division. I took up all the important matters preoccupying me. First, the flour… Read More »March 26, 1942
The newspapers headlined in bold letters that President Quezon died in Iloilo, a victim of his old disease. It was however added that the news… Read More »March 23, 1942
The “Lull In Bataan” continues on its 28th day but let me continue with more additional details learned from Major Romulo’s office about the dramatic… Read More »March 22, 1942
We knew a few days ago that General MacArthur and High Commissioner Sayre have fled from Bataan. MacArthur flew to Australia while Sayre proceeded to… Read More »March 20, 1942
Still haven’t heard anything from Gen. MacArthur. I send him the daily operations report, and have asked him numerous questions as to procedure and policy,… Read More »March 19, 1942
MacArthur is out of Philippine Islands. Now Supreme Commander of “Southwest Pacific Area”. The newspapers acclaim the move -the public has built itself a hero… Read More »Thursday, March 19, 1942
I’ll be a physical and mental wreck yet. At the last minute we received word that seven Jap destroyers were cruising around in the very… Read More »March 18, 1942