TY - BOOK AU - Thompson, Dorothy Davis AU - Johnson, Charles W. TI - The Road back : : a pacific POW's liberation story / SN - 896723623 (hardbound) AV - D 805 .P6 T52 1996 PY - 1996/// CY - Lubbock, TX : PB - Texas Tech University Press KW - Thompson, Dorothy Davis. KW - United States. Army KW - Biography KW - Prisoners of war KW - Philippines KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Medical care KW - Personal narratives, American KW - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese KW - United States KW - Armed Forces KW - Nurses N1 - The author, a nurse, was interned in Santo Tomás with her family where she established a camp hospital but was released due to illness. Thompson was determined to see her family reunited and returned to Santo Tomás for the liberation of the camp. - Roderick Hall N2 - Personal account of an American woman, born and raised in Shanghai. Her father was a businessman in China, while her mother was the granddaughter of missionaries there. She studied nursing in the US, and while there her parents and sister evacuated China for the Philippines due to the war between China and Japan. Dorothy rejoined her parents in Manila, but the three got caught by the war and were interned in Santo Tomas. Dorothy tended to the sick in the camp, helping to establish a hospital. She herself became ill, and was repatriated to the US. Once well, she joined the Army Nurse Corps and joined the liberating American forces in Leyte, anxious to return to Manila and rejoin her parents. She made it back to Manila, and was reunited with her family. Her parents remained in Manila; Dorothy also stayed on to tend the wounded and the sick; was stationed at the general hospital in a racetrack, and then the hospital at Fort McKinley. While in the Philippines, she met an American officer and eventually married him. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose ER -