9th day, Jan. 5, 1945
Here we are eating, sleeping, reading and waiting—day after day. We are getting bored. When will we get picked up here? We are still concerned… Read More »9th day, Jan. 5, 1945
Here we are eating, sleeping, reading and waiting—day after day. We are getting bored. When will we get picked up here? We are still concerned… Read More »9th day, Jan. 5, 1945
Radio from Peralta or rather Abcede suggests that they might be considering an armistice which will make it that much tougher on us.
Peace and order in Vizcaya continue to be good so the Japanese Army’s total strength is now reduced to Bn. size. The American POWs are… Read More »February 25, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon says that when he first came to Washington as Resident Commissioner he, like most Filipinos, believed that when they saw an American… Read More »February 25, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. Summary of events here during my two weeks of absence: The letter Quezon was drafting when I left, in which he asked the… Read More »February 21-23, 1943
This morning, my grla. associates, Col. Ramirez, Capt. Calvo and Mr. Elizalde dropped quietly at my office on their return trip to Manila from Isabela.… Read More »February 20, 1943
This morning the girl that I gave the dress to brought me some eggs and chickens. The day has been quiet and no news of… Read More »February 11, 1943
I haven’t written for several days and so many things are taking place. Col. Peralta and the soldiers that did not surrender are becoming very… Read More »September 9, 1942
Lt. Col. Jesse T. Trayvick USA, Wainwright’s emissary traveling under a flag of truce accompanied by a representative of Gen. Homma, did not find difficulties… Read More »May 25, 1942