December 11-13, 1941
About the 11th, the raid was over for a matter of two or three hours, when we heard some explosions taking place and we thought… Read More »December 11-13, 1941
About the 11th, the raid was over for a matter of two or three hours, when we heard some explosions taking place and we thought… Read More »December 11-13, 1941
The next morning Dorothy drove me to the Army and Navy Club where I was to meet the truck. Then came our first parting. Dorothy… Read More »December 12, 1941
Another air raid today. No casualties and little damage done. Casualties on Monday’s raid have been totaled – 82 dead and about 110 wounded. 29… Read More »11 December 1941
It was true! The enemy had landed at Lingayen! Nichols Field and Fort Stotsenberg had been bombed again! Those who had the time stayed near… Read More »December 11, 1941
On Monday, December 8th, which was just another day to us, there seemed to be a sort of tension in the air. Rumors were flying… Read More »December 8-10, 1941
I was awakened early this a.m. (3:10) by the noise of windows rattling at the head of my bed, and by the sound of explosions.… Read More »December 9, 1941
Today was like a ghastly dream! Beds that were empty yesterday were now occupied by mangled and horribly burned patients. In a few short hours,… Read More »December 9, 1941
Up at six o’clock this morning so as to see Carl off, getting an early start on the return trip after a nice breakfast on… Read More »Tuesday, December 9, 1941
This morning we got our first telephone call at five-thirty, telling us of what had happened at Pearl Harbor, Aparri and Baguio. To confirm this… Read More »December 8, 1941