April 10, 1942
Hospital in a furor. Filipino patients who could walk and doctors all left hospital on way home. No Philippine Army any more. Everybody very anxious… Read More »April 10, 1942
Hospital in a furor. Filipino patients who could walk and doctors all left hospital on way home. No Philippine Army any more. Everybody very anxious… Read More »April 10, 1942
This morning after breakfast, we were put in cars. Our baggage limited to 2 pieces was put in trunks and all takento Hosp. # 1.… Read More »April 10th 1942
Much air and artillery activity this morning. White flag hoisted at 10:00 A.M. Don’t like it at all. Red Cross flags hung all over hospital.… Read More »April 9, 1942
Ed Williams (Col. F.A.) and Marshal Hurt (Maj. Inf) went forward at 2:30 with the white flag. We have surrendered. I am of course anxious… Read More »April 9th 1942
This as a sorry day for the USA. Tojo and hie boys walked In about 12:30 and took over. We spent a very hectic morning… Read More »Thursday April 9, 1942
The enemy is busy mopping up, dive bombing roads and gun positions, We understand that Gen. King went through enemy lines with an offer of… Read More »April 9th 1942
Have been near phone all nite & last we hear the nurses have not passed hospital no 1. They were held up by the demolition… Read More »April 9, 1942
Nice day. Air raids right after breakfast. Things are bad! Many, many patients all day. Few casualties, but mostly malnutrition, exhaustion, nerves, and gold-brickers. Census… Read More »April 8, 1942
Things don’t look good at all — that is they just look worse. News from up front is that most sections are in a confused… Read More »Wednesday April 8, 1942