Conduct Under Fire
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Brill, Norman Q.
Brodsky, Philip
Brokenshire, H. C.
Brook, Charles B. Brougher, William E.
Brown, John R.
Brozek, Josef
Brunner, E. H.
B-29 Superfortress
Buckner, Simon
Bulkeley, John
Bumgarner, John R.
on Bataan
in Cabanatuan POW Camp
transport to Japan
Bunker, Paul D.
Burnham, Daniel
Buruma, Ian
Bush, Vannevar
Buttenbruck, Theodore
Byall, Samuel J.
Byrd, Richard
Byrnes, James
Cabanatuan POW Camp No. 1
about
attempted escapes from
Christmas at
food rations at
guards at
illnesses and deaths at
liberation of POWs from
resourcefulness of POWs at
routines and activities at
signs of turning point in war
smuggling at
transport of POWs to Japan from
work details at
Cahan, Abraham
Caidin, Martin
California (ship)
Calvocoressi, Peter
Campos, Pilar
Cañacao Naval Hospital
Canopus (submarine tender)
Capra, Frank
Carrington, James
Carroll, Percy J.
Carver, Warren I.
Casal, M. A.
Cassiani, Helen
Castle, Noel O.
Castro, Angelina
Cavender, Howard
Cavite
civilian evacuation from
history of
Navy Yard
construction and outfitting of
destruction of
dispensary at
Japanese monitoring of
in state of readiness
night life in
Sangley Point
Challiss, W. O.
Chamberlin, Russell D.
Chambers, Robert, Jr.
Champlin, Malcolm M.
Chandler, Barron
Chang, Iris
Chapman, Sydney
Chapple, Wreford “Moon,”
Chasinov, Sam
Cheek, Mike
Chiang Kai-shek
Chicago Daily News
Chicago Daily Tribune
Christle, Mike
Chronister, Mason F.
Chunn, Calvin Ellsworth
Churchill, Winston
Ciardi, John
Cichy, Anton E.
Clarke, George S.
Clement, Robert “Duke,”
Clement, William T.
Cohen, Bernard W.
Collier’s magazine
Combined Chiefs of Staff
Concord (ship)
Connaughton, Richard
Connell, Walter R.
Cook, Charles
Cook, John
Cook (British POW)
Cooley (POW at Tsumori)
Cooper, Wibb E.
Copeland, Robert E.
Corregidor
about, strategic importance and fortification of
artillery noise, health consequences of
bombing and shelling raids on
counterattacks on Japanese defense and deployments on
devastation of
evacuations to fall of
casualties
intelligence concerning
Japanese landing
prisoners
surrender negotiations
food supplies and rations
illnesses, malnutrition
leisure activities
low morale of troops
Malinta Tunnel hospital
during bombing and shelling
captives in
facilities, staff, cases treated at
during Japanese landing
preparations for invasion
tunnel system
U.S. campaign to retake
Cothran, Wade
Craig, William Riney
Crawford, Robert Clark
Crews, Jeremiah V.
Cross. T.
Cummings, William Thomas
Curtis, Donald
Da Costa, Jacob Mendes
Daily Advertiser
Davidson, John, Jr.
Davis, Frank
Davis, James W.
Davis, Robert G.
Davis, Thomas W.
Dazai Osamu
Dean, Roland “Dixie,”
de Jesus, Simeon
Dempsey, Jim
Dennis, Edward D.
Dern, George H.
De Rochemont, Louis
Dessez, John H. S.
Deter, Dwight
Dewey, George
DeWitt, John L.
Dobbie, William
Doi Bansui
Dooley, Thomas
Doolin, Peggy “Miss U,”
Doolittle, James H.
Doty, Robert
Dower, John
Dresden, bombing of
Drum (submarine)
Duckworth, James “Ducky,”
Dulles, John Foster
Duncan, Louis E.
Dupont, Joseph E. “Frenchy,”
Dupree, Lieutenant
Durdin, Frank Tillman
Dyess, William E.
Dyess Story, The (Kelley)
Eberle, Urban
Edison, Dwight
Eichelberger, Robert L.
EikōMaru (ship)
Einstein, Izzy
Elmes, Chester H.
Empire of the Sun (Ballard)
Endō Shsaku
Enoura Maru (ship)
Erickson, Hjalmer A.
Escoda, Anthony H.
Escoda, Josefa
Fabian, Rudolph J.
Feiner, Harold
Fellmuth, Floramund
Ferguson, Frank W.
Ferguson, George (George Theodore Ferguson’s father)
Ferguson, George Theodore
aboard Guam and in China
background
at Bilibid Prison
at Cabanatuan POW Camp
at Cañacao
at Corregidor
arrival
assignments, work
on bombing barrage
contraction of dysentery
disappointment over surrender
fear of Japanese conquest
on field conditions
introduction to Glusman
during Japanese landing
letters to Lucy
living conditions
on low morale
optimism
as prisoner
on safety in Malinta Tunnel
Hayes’s respect for
lost during transport to Japan
in Manila
in Mariveles
missing status
Ferguson, Jane
Ferguson, Lucy (formerly Lucille Ann Halada)
background, wedding
cable concerning George’s missing status
evacuation of Shanghai, vacation in Japan
letter from George from Corregidor
notification of George’s death
service in USO
in Shanghai
Ferguson, Mary
Ferrall, William E. “Pete,”
Fertig, Wendell W.
Fil-American forces
at Bataan
in Bataan Death March
deployment to Mariveles
hunger, disease, deaths among
poor training and equipment of
Filene, Ellis
Finch (ship)
Fischer, Arthur
Fitch, George
Flood, Bud
Flores, Naomi “Looter,”
Ford, John
Forrestal, James
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Fox, Lester I.
Fraleigh, Claud Mahlon
Frank, Anne
Frankl, Viktor
Fraser, James
Fuentes, Dorothy Clara (Claire Phillips “High Pockets”)
Fujimoto Haruki
Fujimoto Toshio
Fujioka Hideo
Fujisaki, Major
Fukada Kaoru
Fukuyama Tsuyoshi
Fulmer, Richard P.
Funatsu Toshio
Gallup, Brewster G.
Gaskill, Lieutenant Colonel
Gastinger, Leona
Gay, H.
Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
George, J. R. “Jack,”
Gier, Jeanne
Gilbert, Lieutenant
Gillespie, James O.
Glassford, William
Glattley, Harold W.
Glusman, Estelle
Glusman, Lewis
Glusman, Murray
background, personality
at Bataan
at Bilibid Prison
at Cabanatuan POW Camp
at Cavite
at Corregidor
assignments
during attacks
evacuation to, from Bataan
introduction to Ferguson
during Japanese landing
observation of dying soldier
on order to report behind enemy lines
relief concerning surrender
after surrender
Hayes’s respect for
at Ichioka POW Hospital
after Japanese surrender
on change in attitudes of guards
evacuation of patients from Osaka Red Cross Hospital
trip to Tōkyō on behalf of tuberculosis patients
at Kōbe POW Hospital
on Berley’s beating of corpsman
on bombing of Osaka
evacuation of patients
in Japanese propaganda photograph
letter from Laura announcing marriage
meeting with ICRC delegation
message from childhood friend, Charlie
messages home
psychoanalysis and hypnosis of patients
during raid over Kōbe
sparring match with guard
transfer to
work assignment
in Manila
at Maruyama POW Camp
missing status
POW status, notification of family
after repatriation
career, marriage
difficulty in adjustment to civilian life
friendships with Berley and Bookman
letter from Berley
letter to Lucy Ferguson
medals and honors
meeting with Laura
reticence about wartime experiences
return to Japan
return to Philippines
on status as former POW
on use of atomic bomb
on U.S. reparations treaty with Japan
transport to Japan
transport to Philippines
at Tsumori (Osaka No. 1 Headquarters Camp)
Glusman, Sophie
Goddard, John Edgar
Gómez (Filipino doctor)
Gonie, Evert Manuel
Gonzalez, Moses
Goodall, Henry “Hap,”
Gooding, George B.
Graef, Calvin
Graham, Clarence M.
Grass, Günter
Green, John Plath
Greene, Bernard
Greenley, Private 1st Class
Gripsholm (ship)
Gross, Frank
Guam (later Wake) (ship)
Guillermo, Leopoldo
Guzman, Tomás de
Haase, Edward F.
Habe Toshitarō
Hackett, Thomas A.
Haemmelgar, Paul S.
Halada, Lucille Ann. See Ferguson, Lucy
Halada, Roland
Halbrook, Alton C.
Halsey, William F. “Bull,”
Hanama Tasaki
Hanayama Shinshō
Haney, Robert E.
Hansell, Haywood S. “Possum,”
Hanson. A.
Hara, Dr.
Hardt, Henry Severian
Harries, May
Harrington, W. H.
Harris, A. E.
Harris, Sir Arthur Travers “Bomber,”
Harris, Townsend
Harrison, Charles F.
Hart, Thomas C.
actions concerning China
actions concerning Philippines
command of ABDA
development of Mark VI exploders
on Pearl Harbor attack
strife with MacArthur
Hartendorp, A. V. H.
Harukaze (ship)
Harwood, Otto
Hashimoto Tsutatsune
Haskins, John H.
Hatanaka Kenji
Hata Sen’ichirō
Hayes, Thomas Hirst
about
at Bataan
at Bilibid Prison
assignment
in classes for inmates
contraction of dengue fever
dismay at uncivilized behavior
on hospital conditions
on Japanese medical experimentation
on Japanese theft of Red Cross packages
on POW accounts of Bataan Death March
records preserved at
relationship with Nogi
rumors of sinking of POW transports
selection of transferees to Cabanatuan POW Camp
speculation on U.S. advance in Philippines
study of “sore foot syndrome,”
on trampling of invalids
on U.S. bombing missions
at Cavite
at Corregidor
advice to doctors
during bombing raid
encounters with Glusman
estimate of Japanese casualties
evacuation to, from Bataan
medical staff
office and aid stations
reports on medical personnel
denied command of Cañacao staff
lost during transport to Japan
at Olongapo
Haynes, William “Tex,”
Hayō Maru (ship)
Hayward, Leland
Hedges, Chris
Heiser, Victor
Henriques (soldier on Corregidor)
Henschel, Austin
Hersey, John
Herthneck, Robert G.
Hewlett, Frank
Hewlett, Thomas
Hibbs, Ralph Emerson
Higashikuni Naruhiko
Hildebrand, Bernard
Hill, John Roger
Hillesum, Etty
Hindson, Curtis
Hinomoto Teruko
Hirohito, Emperor
bombing of Corregidor on birthday
disregard for rights of POWs
immunity from prosecution for war crimes
orders for evasion of prosecution for war crimes
policy of Japanese domination
prime ministerial appointment
surrender to U.S.
Hiroshima, bombing of
Hiroshima (Hersey)
Hitome Junsuke
Hochman, David
Hodson, Leslie E.
Hoeffel, Kenneth M.
Hoeffer, Frank
Hoffman, Eva
Hogaboom, William F. “Hogey,”
Hogshire, George R.
Holbrook (ship)
Holdredge, Willard C.
Holliman, Corporal
Holt, Rufus L.
Homma Masaharu
background
at Bataan
at Corregidor
execution for war crimes
in Philippines
plan to advance to Java
relief of command
&n
bsp; Hong Kong
Hoover, Herbert
Horan, John P.
Horiguchi Shusuke
Horiuchi Keizō
Horyo Jōhōkyoku
Hoshi Komatarō
Hosokawa Morihiro
Hospital No. 1. See Bataan peninsula: hospitals and aid stations
Hospital No. 2. See Bataan peninsula: hospitals and aid stations
Hotchkiss, Richard L.
Howard, Samuel L.
Huffcutt, Robert
Hughes, Charles W.
Hughieson, Jack
Hull, Cordell
Huston, John
Hutchinson, Homer T.
Ibuse Masuji
Ichioka POW Hospital
about
brutality of guards, beatings
medical experimentation at
supplies of food and medicine at
Ienaga Saburō
Ihara Kazutane “Air Raid,”
Imai Takeo
Indorf, Louis
Ingerset, Captain
Inoue, Colonel
Inoue Kiyoko
International Committee of the Red Cross
Inumaru Tetsuzō
Irens (Dutch medical officer)
Irvin, Ernest J. “Ernie”
at Bataan
at Cabanatuan POW Camp
at Cavite
at Corregidor
at Kōbe POW Hospital
transport to Japan
Irwin, Pete
Isabel (ship)
Ishihara Shintarō
Ishii, Colonel
Ishii Shirō
Ishikawa Takeo
Iwanaka, Major
Jackson, Charles Anthony
Jacobs, Eugene C.
Jacobs, Randall
Jacoby, Annalee
Jacoby, Melville
Janson, Hohn “Swede,”
Japan, Japanese forces
Bataan
advances onto
artillery reinforcements on
attack on hospital
capture of
leaflet drops on
use of patients as shield
Cavite, attack on
China, war with
cities targeted by U.S.
Hiroshima
Kōbe
Nagasaki
Nagoya
Osaka
residential areas in
Tōkyō
Yokohama
civilians
defense activities
hardships, sacrifices
mass suicide, murders
tuberculosis among
Corregidor
advance onto
armaments used on
bombing of
capture of
cultural values
anti-Semitism
attitudes toward Americans
bushidō (way of the warrior)
cruelty, violence
emphasis on hierarchy
military traditions
ritual suicide
domination of Asia, as goal
economy of
kamikaze fighters
Kempeitai (military police)
Kysh, defense of
Manila, advance on and occupation of
medical education and practice in
merchant ships, American sinking of
Okinawa, Battle for
Pacific War, historical perspective on
Pearl Harbor, attack on
Philippines, intelligence operations in