December 16, 1941
There was no alarm last night. In the morning the people got out of their beds, rubbed their eyes in the chill light of dawn… Read More »December 16, 1941
There was no alarm last night. In the morning the people got out of their beds, rubbed their eyes in the chill light of dawn… Read More »December 16, 1941
We had a very quiet day today. That is, it was quiet as far as enemy activity is concerned. There has been no alarm since… Read More »December 16, 1942
Visited outpost. All well. Had expected only 45 Jap internees. Have over three hundred. Hiyakawa, Yammamoto and Nagatomi in charge. Good men.
Our Manila Bay Q-Boat Patrols continue, nothing unusual to report –no hits, no runs, no errors, so to speak. Our general situation is “lumalaon bumubuti,… Read More »December 15, 1941
We had two air alarms early this a.m. and another about noon today. The first two were false alarms as far as we were concerned,… Read More »December 15, 1941
Since Dec. 9th we have had an average of five air raid alarms each day, although many times we do not see the planes as… Read More »Dec.15/41
Seven planes came overhead but dropped no bombs. Inspected Murphy’s position again. Well located.
The Japanese seemed to have the freedom of the skies. They raided the city several times a day, and there never was any opposition from… Read More »December 14, 1941