December 19, 1941
After the bombing of Iloilo yesterday we thought it best to evacuate to the farm in Barotac. Most of our furniture was already there. After… Read More »December 19, 1941
After the bombing of Iloilo yesterday we thought it best to evacuate to the farm in Barotac. Most of our furniture was already there. After… Read More »December 19, 1941
Jp reported moving south from Vigan. Major Moses and Noble have bus at Bacnotan to meet them.
The Japs decided we had been permitted to rest long enough so they staged another party today. Bombed Nichols Field again and strafed it, then… Read More »December 18, 1941
Japs reported at many places along west coast. Placed all of Co A on Naguilian rd. and part of Co B on Kennon rd.
The enemy dropped incendiary bombs close to our hospital. A few minutes later, the wounded began arriving but, unfortunately, many of them died en route… Read More »December 18, 1941
The disaster in Pearl Harbor resulted in the silent quick relief of its top commanders. Today without ceremony in his office, Gen. Walter C. Short,… Read More »December 17, 1941
No air raids today either. I have done very well on sleep the last two nights. It almost appears there is no war—except for the… Read More »December 17, 1941
Many local civilian nurses and missionary nurses from India, Japan and China had volunteered their services at the hospital. The entire city worked together, building… Read More »December 17, 1941