May 3, 1942
We are still taking a beating from the Jap artillery. Bombers came over several times today and dropped their loads, but the real military damage… Read More »May 3, 1942
We are still taking a beating from the Jap artillery. Bombers came over several times today and dropped their loads, but the real military damage… Read More »May 3, 1942
Glitter and I had a lot to talk about as to future plan of operation. He went back to Bontoc and I came on here.… Read More »April 24, 1942
Gen. Wainwright says to carry on with our organization and to hamper the enemy all we can either by direct attack, by destroying transportation routes… Read More »April 18, 1942
Bataan, symbolic of hope for the Fil-American forces and a thorn and yoke for Japan, has come to an end. Its spirit and history, however,… Read More »April 11, 1942
The telephone lines to Bataan were cut about the time I was writing last evening so we could not phone them thereafter. We could pick… Read More »April 10, 1942
Here it is. Received word from Gen. Wainwright authorizing me to assemble our PA trainees into the 121st Infantry PA. This gives me something definite… Read More »April 10, 1942
Col Williams and Major Hurt raised white fag through the line at Lamao, this morning and arranged a conference with the Jap CG, a Lieutenant… Read More »April 9th, Thursday
This has been a terrible day. At 6 a.m. Gen. King sent a flag of truce with Col. Williams through the lines to make preliminary… Read More »April 9, 1942