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Before either could answer, bombs were falling on all sides of thehospital. "There they are!" I exclaimed. Not yet realizing howdangerous the bombs could be, we casually walked to the windows andwatched the tremendous explosions moving across the camp-towardheadquarters-raising clouds of dust to the rooftops. The war arrivedat Camp John Hay at 0809 hours, Dec. 8, 1941. Between twenty andtwenty-five twin-engine bombers were overhead in a diamond formation.Soon some 150 bombs of various sizes were bringing disability anddeath to many of our soldiers-drilling on the parade ground-and totheir families in their small homes. It seemed unreal that Camp Haycould be the first target of the Japanese bombers, actually startingWorld War II in the Philippines.
Where were our American planes? We probably did just what the Japaneseplanned that we would. We called Clark Air Field-about one-hundredmiles to the southwest, and told them, "Camp John Hay is being bombed!Get some fighters up here, and keep tho
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Kadolph, Red, 70-71
Kaelin, Chuck, 70-71
Kagy, Maj. Edwin, 123
Kalakuka, Ltc Theodore, 38
Kempie Tai (Secret Police), 40-70
Kiangan, 34-35, 41
King, Gen. Edward (Ned), 34-35, 41, 51, 104
Kliatchko, Aaron, 64, 93
Korea, 103
Kratz, Johnny, 70-71
Kuncl, Lt. Claire, 70-71
L Lamar, Maj. (O.C.S.), 108
Lee, Clark (Assoc. Press), 20-21
Lend-Lease, 18
Lentz, Maj. Emmert, 7
Lewis, Maj. Robert, 7
Leyte, 77
Liles, Capt., 118
Lim, Gen., 34
Lingayen Gulf, 3-18, 34-41, 79
Lough, Gen. M.S., 104
Lugao, 40-70
Lusod Sawmill, 21
Luzon, 13-24, 31-41, 116
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MacArthur, Gen. Arthur, 37-38
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas 3-124
MacArthur’s 1st Guerrilla Regt. 3, 5, 27-41
Mack, Lt. Co!. (Ditto), 67
Malacafiong Palace, 15-38
Manchuria, 7, 14, 100
Manke (soloist), 71
Marshall, Gen. George, 17, 108
Marshall (saxophone), 70-71
Masons, 72, 118
Matsuda, Col. Camp C.O., 108
McBride, Gen., 104
McClure, Chester, 70-71
McDonald, Maj., 71
McIntyre, Eddie, 71
Miller, Edna, 113
Minton, Maj. Warren, 29-38
Missouri (Battleship), III
Mock, Harry, 71
Moore, Gen. George, 104
Mucci, Capt. Harry, 78
Mueller, Col. Charles, 116
Mukden, Manchuria, 6, 103-110
Mussolini, 7, 104
N Nagasaki, 107
Nagel, Lt. Ed, 64-88, 102-120
Nakar, Lt. Col. Guillermo, 29-40
Nealson, Bill, 71
Neibert, Evangeline (Sassy Suzie), 65
Noble, Maj. Arthur, 114
Nogi, Lt. N. (Isha), 40, 65-72
North, Lt. Wm., 7-70
O O’Brien, Lt. James, 63
O’Donnell, Camp, 51-53,73
Oki, Juro (Isha), 104
Olangapo, Naval Base, 87-94
Oliver, Lt. Col. Alfred, 63-124
Orange Plan (W.P.O. III), 9, 20-24
Oryoko Maru, 3, 83-107
P Pacific Fleet, 3-4, 9
Palanan, 34-39
Panama Canal, 17
Panay, U.S.S., 17
Paranaque, 10
Parcher, Lt. Harry, 70
Parker, Gen. George, 104-108
Pearl Harbor, 3-10, 18, 94
Percival, Sir. Gen. A.E., 100-112
Peterson, Maj. Arthur, 72
Philip, Prince, 113
Philippine Army, 3-19
Philippine Defense Plan, 3-15
Philippine Islands, 3-124
Philippine Scours, 3-69, 115
Phillips, Claire (High Pockets), 65-70
Phillips, Sgt. John, 65
Pier Seven 7, 10, 65-70, 82-83
Port Area, 7, 70-71
Pusan, 103
Q Quezon, Pres. Manuel, 15, 28, 32
R Radke, Lt. Col. Ryle, 113
Rainbow War Plan (WPO V), 11-29 35, 37, 41, 104, 112, 123
Red Cross, 58, 84-86, 102, 115 Red Line Bus Co., 17-27
Reed, Maj. Walter, 27
Reilly, Maj. Stanley 63
Reinhart, Sgt. .Melvin, 63
Rinaman, Maj. James, 55
Rizal Ave., 83
Rockefeller, Gov W., 115
Rogers, Gov. P.D., 67
Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin, 17-18
Roosevelt, Pres. Theodore, 11, 27, 71
Ruel Hank (soloist), 70-71
Russia, 107
S Saint, Lt. Col. Fred, 53, 91, 100
Saipan, 76
Salas, Pvt. (trumpet), 70
Salee, Capt. Joe (soloist), 70
San Fernando, LaUnion, 14, 90
San Fernando, Pampanga, 79, 91
San Francisco, 26-27, 98, 114
San Jose, 22-23
Schwartz, Lt. Cot Jack, 70, 89-90
Scuttlebutt, 62
Seals, Gen., 104
Sharp, Gen, 104
Shirogo (worker), 94-96
Sitter, Maj. Steve, 7, 77
Sketches, 6, 78
Smothers, Maj. Tom, 103
Speth, Maj. Emil, 16
Stafford, Dr. Eugene, 15
Stevens, Capt. Lee, 70
Strand, Maj. Clarence, 7
Swann, Lt. Robin (Br.), 71
Suchow (4th Marine mascot), 72
T Taylor, Capt. Robert, 63-67, 102, 123
Tiffany, Capt. Frank (Everlasting), 63-67
Tojo, Hideki, 10
“Tokyo Rose”, 18
Toshino, Lt., 101
Tuguegarao, 11, 12, 34
U Underground, 60-67, 70, 117
USAFFE, 11-20, 29-34
V Vigan, 16-19, 117
Volckmann, Col. Russell, 41, 79
W Wainwright, Gen. Jonathan, 19, 23,
Warner, Lt. Col. Everett, 11-32, 89-98
Wata, Mr. (Jap Interpreter), 86
Weaver, Gen. James, 104
White, Maj. Clarence, 7
Williams, Maj. Mac, 95-103
Wilson, Col. Ovid 0, 71, 92
Wood, Gen. Leonard, 27
Y Yellow Sea, 99
Z Zambales Coast, 84-86
Zerfas, Lt. Mathias, 63
Zero Ward; 59-60, 73
Zimmerman, Capt. Leslie, 64
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