July 4, 1944
—The Glorious Fourth—and I don’t dare hang out the American flag, but I have been admiring it all day, hung up in the bathroom. Can’t… Read More »July 4, 1944
—The Glorious Fourth—and I don’t dare hang out the American flag, but I have been admiring it all day, hung up in the bathroom. Can’t… Read More »July 4, 1944
(*Undated, but in portion mentioning Summer of 1944; mention of Battle of Trasimeno dates entry to June 21-24, 1944) This time last year the African-Italian… Read More »June 22, 1944*
(*Dated only as December, but from the context of the entry, likely two days after December 8, 1943) Three December 8’s have passed. How many… Read More »December 10, 1943*
(*Undated but entry itself dates it to December 8, 1943) I should address this page to General MacArthur: Dear Mr. General: Please send a plane… Read More »December 8, 1943*
(*Undated but after portion that mentions Second Republic in October, 1943) This is plain unvarnished inferno, being completely cut off from the world. These Tokyo… Read More »November, 1943*
(*Undated but in portion near the end of 1943) I wonder what this war will do, translated into the world scheme. Will we ever go… Read More »August, 1943*
(*Undated but in portion dealing with Summer of 1943) I had a great find today. In other, happier days the arrival of a mail boat… Read More »April, 1943*
(*Undated, but located between January 12, 1943 and March, 1943) I was in camp today and heard quite a tale. Sex has reared its ugly… Read More »February, 1943*
Someone said today, “This is going to be a long war.” It has been a long war, and I wish it were nearer the end,… Read More »January 12, 1943