May 3, 1943
[Andrews] is violently anti-American, is largely responsible for Pendatun’s attitude. [Grimstead is] a stable and careful commander in a difficult area. [Khalil Khodir is a]… Read More »May 3, 1943
[Andrews] is violently anti-American, is largely responsible for Pendatun’s attitude. [Grimstead is] a stable and careful commander in a difficult area. [Khalil Khodir is a]… Read More »May 3, 1943
Radio from Peralta or rather Abcede suggests that they might be considering an armistice which will make it that much tougher on us.
[Smith] encoded a telegram for the South. He would not let Parsons read it so he left in huff… Parsons considers himself as C.O. of… Read More »March 16, 1943
All has been quiet in our vicinity, but in a barrio near Barotac Nuevo the Japanese machine gunned. The Filipino guerrillas have received an order… Read More »February 23, 1943
That is wonderful for it gives me a friend at court. He can explain the reason for many things that have been done.
Finally mutiny has broken out and threatens this whole crazy structure… Gador has assumed control of all the Philippines and is heading for trouble.
Both Tokyo and Manila have spent considerable time in their radio news broadcast telling about peaceful conditions in the Philippines; how the Filipinos are helping… Read More »February 11, 1943
Believe there has been a very strong typhoon some place as the weather here is bad.
When President Roosevelt’s picture was shown, the audience clapped and cheered but when Hirohito’s picturewas flashed, no applause. The Japanese officers pounded the floor with… Read More »January 6, 1943