TY - BOOK AU - Poweleit, Alvin C. TI - USAFFE, the loyal Americans and faithful Filipinos : : a saga of atrocities perpetrated during the fall of the Philippines, the Bataan Death March, and Japanese imprisonment and survival / SN - (hardbound) PY - 1975/// CY - [s.l.] : PB - Poweleit KW - Poweleit, Alvin C. KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Campaigns KW - Philippines KW - Health aspects KW - Personal narratives, American KW - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese N2 - Wartime diary of the American Surgeon of the Provisional Tank Group, from arrival in the Philippines through the battles for the defense of the Philippines, the Death March, prisoner of war experiences and liberation. Poweleit was a reserve officer called to active duty in 1940, and attached to the 192nd Tank Battalion; he arrived in the Philippines less than a month before the war started. He was with the tank men from the start of the war through the surrender of Bataan; imprisoned in Camp O’Donnell, Cabanatuan and other camps, and then moved to Taiwan in September 1944, where he stayed till the end of the war. The book is not a verbatim publication of his diary proper, but has added information taken from post-war sources. He also recounts the other hell ships and the Palawan Massacre. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose UR - https://issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/rhc-013978?e=18015266/48999094 ER -