December 17, 1944
Last night we continued to hear bombing in the distance. The Bulletin Board announced an American landing on the big island of Mindanao on December… Read More »December 17, 1944
Last night we continued to hear bombing in the distance. The Bulletin Board announced an American landing on the big island of Mindanao on December… Read More »December 17, 1944
I did not approve of other units sending penetration parties into my area or have strangers gather info for they talked only with civilians and… Read More »December 12, 1944
A new group of radio and radar sent to Panay and to establish contact with E71. They are sending their messages thru us. GHQ seems… Read More »December 6, 1944
It appears Sixth Army has decided to let me continue the fight here with few supplies. Personally, I don’t likethe news because I intend to… Read More »November 22, 1944
Burned up this afternoon as Sidney Rodgers of San Francisco reported that one Filipino Guerrilla leader from a neighboring island reported that his 1000 men… Read More »November 15, 1944
MacArthur radioed that we should do everything to prevent Nips moving toward Surigao. We also began limited offensive action against all Nip garrisons.
Our time of trial and triumph is at hand.
Embarked more troops. This is it. We are all for it, this time it will be worth while for we are getting set for the… Read More »7 October 1944
No sign of those Yank planes again — how we wait for them — waiting is now harder than it ever has been before. It… Read More »September 28, 1944