Sat. Dec. 13/41
The news this morning was to the effect that more than a hundred planes came over central Luzon yesterday and attacked several military objectives. Eleven… Read More »Sat. Dec. 13/41
The news this morning was to the effect that more than a hundred planes came over central Luzon yesterday and attacked several military objectives. Eleven… Read More »Sat. Dec. 13/41
Nichols and Murphy Field had been bombed again! All hospital personnel had been instructed to sleep fully clothed. During the night I was repeatedly awakened… Read More »December 13, 1941
We have been getting air raids rather regularly—a couple yesterday, one at six and again about noon today. The Japanese blasted Nichols Field again today,… Read More »December 13, 1941
Japanese landings in Legaspi and Davao reported. Ft. Wint and Olongapo also bombed. I am saddened when my boss and idol Maj. Andrada USNA ’30 … Read More »December 12, 1941
In my concern over my administrative troubles, I forgot to mention that the Japanese staged a landing on the northern end of Luzon two days… Read More »December 12, 1941
Mr. Hazlewood, Balatoc Mine, started real work on dug out tunnel. Also on road demolition near Murphy’s position on Naguilian rd. Calvert and I targeted… Read More »Dec. 12, 1941
There were ghastly sights in all the wards at the hospital. Young American boys with legs and arms torn off and with bad burns. Our… Read More »December 12, 1941
Transportation situation is better, although still acute. The Motor Transport Officer is getting things under better control and starting a new organization to handle the… Read More »December 11, 1941