January 27, 1945
We would frequently meet soldiers who say, “I am Spanish.” Curious as to how there could be Zamorans in the U.S. Army we asked one… Read More »January 27, 1945
We would frequently meet soldiers who say, “I am Spanish.” Curious as to how there could be Zamorans in the U.S. Army we asked one… Read More »January 27, 1945
Every day planes fly overhead, and nearly every day there are bombings and machine gunning. The people of Iloilo and Jaro are getting jittery, and… Read More »January 24, 1945
So many things have happened since December 22, 1944 that I do not know whether I can recall everything, but I will relate the most… Read More »January 17, 1945
We did not sleep well last night because of all the commotion. About 9:00 p.m. we could hear shooting at different places, and at 11:30… Read More »December 22, 1944
Last night we heard a plane around 9:30 p.m. Although we could no longer hear its drone, suddenly there was a terrible explosion and the… Read More »December 21, 1944
Landings in Mindoro. Heard people talking about it in street-corners yesterday afternoon. The news spread like wild-fire: landings in Mindoro, Mindoro, Mindoro. The Japs are… Read More »December 17, 1944
All quiet on the Eastern front last night, but at noon we saw three formations of American planes headed towards the airfield. A short while… Read More »December 11, 1944
Last night we heard cannon fire somewhere out in the distance. This morning we heard two shots (the Japanese signal for fire). Then we heard… Read More »December 5, 1944
Yesterday and today have been very quiet – no planes or shooting. The weather has been stormy and we were a little worried for fear… Read More »December 3, 1944