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Preface | ||
I | Scott Field to Hawaii: April 7, 1937, to September 3, 1941 | 3 |
II | Clark Field, Philippines: September 3, 1941, to December 24, 1941 | 9 |
III | Bataan to Malabang: December 24, 1941, to April 20, 1942 | 16 |
IV | PBY Flying Boats: April 20, 1942, to May 1, 1942 | 32 |
V | Under General Fort: May 1, 1942, to May 27, 1942 | 38 |
VI | Surrender and Death March: May 26, 1942, to July 11, 1942 | 45 |
VII | Malaybalay: July 18, 1942, to September 30, 1942 | 57 |
VIII | Transport to Japan: September 30, 1942, to November 12, 1942 | 62 |
IX | In the Care of Doc Curtin, Porky, and a Guard: November 12, 1942, to April 20, 1943 | 71 |
X | Master Sergeant Shiozawa: April 20, 1943, to September 16, 1943 | 85 |
XI | My Friendly Factory Boss: September 16, 1943, to December 31, 1943 | 92 |
XII | Never Enough to Eat: January 1, 1944, to October 31, 1944 | 100 |
XIII | Early B-29 Raids: November 1, 1944, to January 17, 1945 | 107 |
XIV | An Easier Mood: January 17, 1945, to February 25, 1945 | 114 |
XV | Incendiary Bombing: February 25, 1945, to June 1, 1945 | 118 |
XVI | Sgt. Mizuno: June 1, 1945, to July 1, 1945 | 127 |
XVII | Hidatchi: July 2, 1945, to July 17, 1945 | 134 |
XVIII | Destruction of Hidatchi: July 18, 1945, to August 14, 1945 | 140 |
XIX | Peace: August 15, 1945, to September 8, 1945 | 149 |
Epilogue | 161 | |
App. A | Roster of Kawasaki Prison Camp | 169 |
App. B | Kawasaki Defendants at the War Crimes Trials | 179 |
Bibliography | 181 | |
Index | 183 |
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