November 7, 1944
At 4 A.M., my aide and I stepped out of the hospital door to watch our bombers dive-bombing into the Bay Area. It was a… Read More »November 7, 1944
At 4 A.M., my aide and I stepped out of the hospital door to watch our bombers dive-bombing into the Bay Area. It was a… Read More »November 7, 1944
Quiet today – And the morale drops, of course – And we are always to have bombing and then quiet! I have been reading “The Life… Read More »November 7, 1944
Then on November 7th, the most wonderful thing happened that happened to us during the whole thirty-six months and twenty-six days of internment. Red Cross… Read More »November 7, 1944
Air alarm at 4:30 a.m. One plane shot down and crashed near Mandaluyong. Exploded and lit up the country side. All clear sounded at 6:29… Read More »November 6, 1944
Bombing all day again today – it looks like the real thing – Rumors of landings in Luzon are current again – I wonder –… Read More »November 6, 1944
Airraid at 7:30 a.m. Could hear our planes before alarms went. Heavy bombing at Zablan, Nichols, and Neilson air fields. Several dog fights. I saw… Read More »November 5, 1944
This was a thrilling and exhausting day! Five air raids! During the first raid, we watched over two hundred of our bombers dropping their loads… Read More »November 5, 1944
7:27am to 4:19pm waves of planes, heavy bombing near camp.
Very heavy raids all day today – there must have been six waves altogether – the first raid this afternoon was the most savage we… Read More »November 5, 1944