April 17, 1942
It was a little more quiet today. There were fewer air attacks and also a relatively small amount of artillery fire. Yesterday we caught a… Read More »April 17, 1942
It was a little more quiet today. There were fewer air attacks and also a relatively small amount of artillery fire. Yesterday we caught a… Read More »April 17, 1942
The Japs are gradually taking this place apart. I don’t like to believe it but the facts are indisputable. Every day some of the guns… Read More »April 16, 1942
Shelling from Bataan and from south shore continues—also bombing. It is surprising how little damage is done with all the bombing and shelling. Some guns… Read More »April 14, 1942
I would like to know the conditions in Bataan and how our surrendered troops are being disposed of. We have heard nothing except over the… Read More »April 12, 1942
At 7:30 I went up to the house of Overseer Laurel to listen to the radio news and it was then that the Voice of… Read More »Thursday, April 9, 1942
At 6:00 in the morning, left Bañga for Midsayap as scheduled arriving there at 10:30 a.m. At 3:30, proceeded on to the presidencia of Midsayap… Read More »Saturday, March 28, 1942
After breakfast I asked permission to go to Bacolod to buy some things I needed and leave that atmosphere of nerves and shouting. Father Ortiz… Read More »March 17, 1942 – Tuesday
After a hasty breakfast, requested Major Tiongson to make an appointment for me to call on General Vachon. Without having me come to his office… Read More »Friday, Jan. 9, 1942
Still no raid last night. What’s happened to the war? One day, the wolf said to the jackal, my friend, let us attack the bear.… Read More »December 20, 1941