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  Winter, William. Voice from America: A Broadcaster’s Diary, 1941–1944. Manila, Philippines: Anvil, 1994.

  Wise, William. Secret Mission to the Philippines: The Story of “Spyron” and the American-Filipino Guerrillas of World War II. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1968.

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  The World Almanac and Book of Facts. New York: New York World-Telegram, 1939.

  NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS AGENCIES

  Abilene (Texas) Reporter-News

  Marine Corps Gazette

  Albany (Texas) News

  New York Herald Tribune

  Associated Press

  New York Times

  Brainerd (Minnesota) Daily Dispatch

  Philippines (Salinas, CA) Mail

  Chicago Tribune

  San Diego Union-Tribune

  Dallas Morning News Fort Worth

  San Francisco Chronicle

  Star-Telegram

  Spokane Spokesman-Review

  Honolulu Star-Bulletin

  Stars and Stripes

  Indianapolis Times

  (Nashville) Tennessean

  Los Angeles Herald-Express

  United Press International

  MAGAZINES, JOURNALS, OFFICIAL

  AND SEMI-OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS

  American

  Leatherneck

  American Heritage

  Life

  Bataan

  Naval History

  Collier’s

  Newsweek

  Editor & Publisher

  New York Times Magazine

  Esquire

  The Quan

  Fortune

  Saturday Evening Post

  The Grassburr

  The Shipmate

  Harper’s

  Texas Monthly

  The Howitzer

  Time

  Infantry Journal

  World War II

  J-Jac

  WEB SITES

  The American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor: http://www.west-point.org/family/adbc/

  The American Guerrillas of Mindanao: http://www.theagom.org/

  The Battling Bastards of Bataan: http://home.pacbell.net/fbaldie/Battling_Bastards_of_Bataan.html

  Center for Research, Allied POWs of the Japanese: http://www.mansell.com/

  Corregidor.org: www.corregidor.org

  Duke University Library, Special Collections: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/

  MacArthur Memorial: http://www.macarthurmemorial.org

  Fourth Marines Band: http://www.lastchinaband.com

  Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/

  University of Houston, Special Collections Library: http://info.lib.uh.edu/sca/digital/cruiser/onboard.htm

  PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVAL SOURCES

  Australian War Memorial

  National Archives and Records

  Bert Bank

  Administration

  Clyde Childress

  Evelina Noroña-Togle

  Lois Dobervich

  Peter Parsons

  Dyess Air Force Base

  Jeanne Peterson

  Grashio family

  Kyle Richards

  Jack Hawkins

  Stewart Shofner

  Thelma Kost

  Winsor Soule

  Leatherneck

  Spielman family

  MacArthur Memorial

  Submarine Force Museum

  Marshall family

  Index

  Page numbers in italics refer to maps.

  A-24 dive bombers, 11

  ABCD (America, Britain, China, Dutch East Indies) powers, 16

  Abes-san, 144

  Abrina, Candido “Pop,” 133–35, 146, 160, 189, 196–97, 349

  escape plans and, 148–49, 159, 174, 179, 187

  food pilfering facilitated by, 139–40, 146

  Abucay, 60, 71

  Acenas, Juan, 135, 140, 150, 349

  escape plans and, 159–60, 174, 192, 209

  Agloloma Bay, 43

  Agusan, 296

  Agusan Province, 226, 232, 234, 242

  Agusan River, 235

  AIB (Allied Intelligence Bureau), 258, 264, 274

  Air Warning Service, 12

  Alabama, University of, 81, 349

  Albany, Tex., 2, 3, 12, 13, 305

  Dyess’s speech at, 293–96

  Albany News (Texas), 3

  Ambon, 149

  American, 332, 333

  American Bataan Club, 283, 309, 325

  American Caesar (Manchester), 371n

  American Newspaper Editors Association, 301

  Amparo, 184, 234, 235–36

  Anakan Lumber Company, 243, 253, 254

  Anibogan, 127, 160, 192

  Antonio, Lieutenant, 234–35

  Arcadia Conference, 32, 284

  Army, U.S.:

  7th Infantry Division, 330

  atrocity stories and, 314, 315–16, 319

  Pacific theater strength of, 283–84

  Philippines department of, 9, 10

  Army Air Corps, U.S., 51

  Army Air Forces, U.S. (AAF), 7, 11, 13

  Fourth Air Force, 294

  4th Fighter Command, 306

  Eighth Air Force, 302

  479th Fighter Group, 302

  see also Far East Air Force, U.S.

  Army Forces, Far East, U.S. (USAFFE), 8–9, 10–12, 21, 138

  II Corps, 35

  31st Infantry Regiment, 10, 34–35

  26th Cavalry, 35

  Filipino troops in, 10, 23, 29, 34, 35, 36

  food shortages of, 28–29, 33, 35

  inadequate troop strength and matériel of, 10–12, 29

  promised reinforcement of, 11, 24, 31–33, 34, 37–38

  Red Net telephone circuit of, 38

  in retreat to Bataan, 23, 27–28, 34

  tropical diseases afflicting, 36

  see also Southwest Pacific Area; United States Forces in the Philippines

 

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