4 Jan. 1942
Up early this morning. At seven o’clock it’s hardly light. Went to market. On the way, went past three Japanese checkpoints. I wasn’t stopped or… Read More »4 Jan. 1942
Up early this morning. At seven o’clock it’s hardly light. Went to market. On the way, went past three Japanese checkpoints. I wasn’t stopped or… Read More »4 Jan. 1942
The Japs took advantage of the clouds today to stage a little raid. The clouds were quite low so the planes could not be observed,… Read More »January 4, 1942
Sgt Walker and three Privates returned to organization at 162.5 Bataan from Corregidor. We had giventhem up as lost.
Today has not been particularly exciting, except for a rather long air raid. It seemed to me that the raid signal was on from early… Read More »January 3, 1942
More rain today—like apologies in California—very unusual weather. The Japs entered Manila today. I am not sure of the hour, but there have been messages… Read More »January 2, 1942
Happy New Year, my friend! Our dear sick patient’s situation seems desperate. The lines held by the USAFFE have been broken to the north and… Read More »1 Jan. 1942
One truck returned after mine so it is definite the road has been cut between Bataan and Manila by the Japanese Forces.
As Ernest and I were walking to Misos last evening for the meeting there, the sky was dark and foreboding with heavy clouds rolling up… Read More »Thur. Jan. 1 1942