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    MacArthur's Spies

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      Zobel, James W. MacArthur: The Supreme Commander at War in the Pacific. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole, 2015.

      INDEX

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      Abad, Victor, 224, 242

      Abe, Yutaka, 170–72

      Acacia Soda Fountain, 106–7

      Admiralty Islands, 202–3

      Aeta tribesmen, 41, 42, 46

      Ah Ho (nanny), 73–74, 166

      Aitken, Robert Ingersoll, xii–xiii

      Alamo Scouts, 244–46

      Alcazar, the (nightclub), 12

      Alex, a Russian man named, 135–36

      Allied Artists Pictures, 277

      Allied Intelligence Bureau (AIB), 103

      American Mercury, 262, 265, 281

      Amusategui, José Maria, 213

      Amusategui, Lorenza, 119–20

      arrest of Peggy, 273

      arrest of Ramón, 209–10

      Clavier v. US, 284–85, 286

      code name of, 119–20

      post-war life of, 292

      Presidential Medal of Freedom, 270–71

      supply and relief operations of, 126, 127, 128, 132–33, 134, 198, 200, 267

      Amusategui, Ramón, 119–20

      arrest of, 209–11, 213, 222, 226, 232

      arrest of Peggy, 178–79, 273

      Clavier v. US, 281

      code name of, 119–20, 222

      death of Jack Utinsky, 124

      illness of Claire, 175–77

      intelligence reports, 151, 160, 162

      Presidential Medal of Freedom, 270–71

      supply and relief operations of, 126, 127, 128, 132–33, 134, 168, 176–77, 200–201, 213, 267

      Ana Fey’s (nightclub), 74–76, 136

      Anderson, Bernard, 208

      Annie Johnson, SS, 7

      Aparri, 14

      Arita, 164–65

      Armbruster, Steven H., 103

      Army Forces in the Far East, U.S. (USAFFE), 11, 98

      Asahi Shimbun, 74–75

      Ashdown, Nadine, 277–78

      “Asia for the Asians” program, 5, 67, 90–91, 155

      Associated Press, 255

      Atienza, Ramón, 114–15, 119, 207

      atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 267

      attack on Pearl Harbor, ix, 13–14, 15, 307n

      Australia, MacArthur in, 21, 48–49, 98–104

      Bachagu, Kait, 215, 226

      Bagong Kristo (New Christ) (Vera Reyes), 194

      Baguio, 14, 60

      Bailey, Fay, 31

      Baker, George L., 7

      Baker, Josephine, 136

      Baker Stock Company, 7

      Banting, Dionisio, Jr., 89

      Barney, 128–29, 130

      Bataan. See also Battle of Bataan

      map, xvii

      Philippines campaign, 16–29, 35–47

      Bataan death march, x, xi, 49–52, 105, 113–14, 269

      Bataan Sector Guerrilla Unit, 215

      Batchelor Airfield, 49

      Battle of Anzio, 261

      Battle of Bataan (1942), x, 46–47

      Boone’s guerrillas, 37–42, 52–55

      Claire’s chances of survival, 42–45

      Mount Malasimbo, 35–37

      Battle of Bataan (1945), 241–43

      Battle of Hollandia, 213–14

      Battle of Leyte Gulf, 229, 233–35

      Battle of Luzon, 237–38

      Battle of Manila (1945), xv, 237–41, 252–57

      aftermath of, 255–57

      liberation of Mandaluyong, 249–52

      liberation of Santo Tomas, 246–49

      Battle of Midway, 5, 100

      Battle of the Coral Sea, 100

      Battle of the Philippines (1944–45), 228–57

      Battle of Bataan, 241–43

      Battle of Leyte Gulf, 233–35

      Battle of Manila, 237–41, 252–57

      Battle of the Philippine Sea, 228–30

      Cabanatuan and Oryoku Maru, 235–37

      invasion of Lingayen Gulf, 243, 245

      liberation of Mandaluyong, 249–52

      liberation of Santo Tomas, 246–49

      Palawan massacre, 238–41

      raid at Cabanatuan, 240–41, 243–46

      U.S. forces raid Manila, 230–32

      Battle of the Philippine Sea, 228–30

      Battle of the Points, 48

      Bay View Hotel, 188

      “Beans,” 139

      Bennett, Margaret, 29, 262

      Bennett, Roy C., 26–29, 262

      arrest of, 29

      background of, 27

      at Fort Santiago, 29, 31, 55, 85–87, 153–54, 174, 225

      post-war life of, 293

      pre-war criticism of Japan, 26–29

      recovery of, 154, 293

      at Villamor Hall, 29, 86

      Bennett, Tony, 279

      Berlin, Irving, 82, 314n

      Biddle, Francis, 58–59

      Bilibid Prison, 105, 235–36

      Claire at, 232, 266, 288

      Gard at, 143


      Norton’s supply operations, 109–10

      rescue operations, 240–41, 246

      Vera Reyes at, 194

      Binfords & Mort, 267

      Bish, S. J., 206

      Bizerte, 153

      Blackledge, William, 205

      Boone, Filomena “Mellie,” 146–47

      post-war life of, 277, 283, 288, 291

      pregnancy and birth of Phillip, 189, 201–2, 217–18

      supply and message operations, 146, 148–51

      Boone, John P., xiv, 37–42

      beginning of war, 39–41

      guerrilla army of, 37, 41, 42, 52–55, 82, 145–51, 162, 214–18, 224, 226, 227, 256

      Philippines campaign, 229–30, 231, 241–43

      last message to Claire, 214–18

      meetings with Claire, 38–42, 53, 61, 146

      post-war life of, 267–68, 270, 291

      restitution claims of Claire, 269, 283–84

      Boone, Phillip, 202, 217–18

      Borneo, 100

      Brereton, Lewis H., 13–14

      Brougher, William E., 53–54

      Brown, Ben S., 47

      Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 24

      Bruce, William, 109, 188–89

      Burger, Warren E., 280

      Burma, 100

      Burns, Virgil, 206

      Buttenbruck, Heinz, 124

      Cabanatuan POW Camp, 52, 120–22, 143–45, 205–8

      deaths at, 117–18, 139–40, 143, 144–45

      living conditions at, 117–18, 143–45, 187

      Oryoku Maru transport of POWs, 235–37

      raid at (January 1945), 240–41, 243–46

      Steve the Greek’s initial assistance to POWs, 106–9

      supply and relief operations, xi, 115, 121–22, 126–28, 131–34, 139–43, 168, 169, 176–77, 198, 200–201, 205–6, 231

      Times Square, 141–42

      Cabanguis, Eduardo, 37–38

      calamansi lemons, 142–43

      Camp O’Donnell, 49–50, 51–52, 114–20, 247

      Capas Station, 120, 121–22, 143, 200

      Casa Mañana (nightclub), 136

      Cavalcade, 308n

      Chan, 76, 78

      Chapman, Joan Bennett, 26–27, 248, 262, 293

      Chase, William C., 242

      Chattanooga High School, 33

      Chicago World’s Fair (1934), 134

      Chinese Cemetery, 186, 255, 269

      cigarettes, 38, 106, 107, 108, 149, 251

      Claire. See Phillips, Claire

      Clark, Mark, 274

      Clark Air Base, ix, 14, 238

      Clavier, Robert, xii, 274, 283, 288

      Clavier v. US, xii, xiii–xiv, 279–87

      Collier, Harmond W., 8, 9

      Collier, James V., 50

      Collier’s (magazine), 272

      Consolidated PBY Catalina, 233

      Conte Verde, 58

      Cooper, Gary, xi

      Corcuera, Felicidad “Fely”

      arrest of Claire, 188, 211, 212–13, 218, 226, 227

      hiding of Claire’s papers, 201, 209, 210–11, 256, 282

      illness of Claire, 174, 176–77, 199

      imprisonment of Claire, 250–51

      intelligence gathering of, 98, 176–77, 188–89, 201

      post-war life of, 274, 282, 292

      at Tsubaki Club, 96–97, 98, 125, 136, 164–65, 261

      opening night, 76, 77, 78, 79

      Corcuera, Vicente, 201, 211, 256, 281

      Corregidor, SS, 313n

      Corregidor Island, 19–20, 28, 40, 48

      Courtney, Lawrence, 274

      Court of Claims, U.S., 272, 279–87

      Cuba, 25–26, 33

      cyanide tablets, 104

      Dakota Apartments, 73–74, 166

      Damian (guide), 60, 61, 82, 211–12

      Davao, 14, 94, 160

      David (waiter), 78, 81, 96, 136

      Dawn of Freedom (movie), 172

      D-Day, 235, 247

      Death in Venice and Other Stories (Mann), 214

      Decker, Doyle, 161–62

      De Jesus, Roberto, 104

      De La Taste, Eva, 8

      De La Taste, George, 7–8

      De La Taste, Georgina, 8

      De La Taste, Mabel, 7–8

      De Leon, Gerardo, 170–72

      DeMartini, Louise

      Claire’s arrival in Manila, 7, 11–12

      Japanese attack on Manila, 16

      post-war life and Claire, 274, 280

      at Santo Tomas, 82, 84–85, 149, 154, 187

      DeMille, Cecil B., 134

      Dewey, George, ix, 26

      Dewey Boulevard, 12, 26, 34, 85

      Dick, Robert McCulloch, 86–87

      Dietrich, Marlene, xi

      Dinalupihan, 24, 35–42, 146, 151, 201–2

      Doctors Hospital, 173–77

      Domei News Agency, 214

      Doolittle, Jimmy, 5, 55, 100

      Dosser, William E., 292

      duck eggs, 142

      Duckworth, James W., 114, 121–22

      Dutch East Indies, 100

      Dvorak, Ann, xi–xii, 277–78

      Dyess, William E., 47, 50, 51

      dysentery, 35, 36, 41, 52

      Edwards, Ralph, 274

      Eichelberger, Robert L., 243–44

      Eighth (8th) Cavalry Regiment, U.S., 247

      Eisenhower, Dwight David, 293–94

      Eisner, Bernard, xi, 234

      Elizalde, Joaquín M., 101

      Elizalde, Juan, 70, 101

      arrest and torture of, 196–98, 205, 213, 294

      Tsubaki Club and, 78, 79, 97–98

      underground operations during Japanese occupation, 70, 76, 98, 101, 135, 158–60

      Elizalde, Manuel, 97–98, 196–98, 294

      Ellis, Robert, xiii

      Enette, Joseph V., 9, 264

      Eroles, German, 208–9, 222, 226

      Evans, Gene, 277–78

      Fahny (hostess), 76, 78, 80–81, 136

      Fajardo, Eduardo, 69

      Fajardo, José, 69

      fan dance, at Tsubaki Club, 134–37, 261

      FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), 263–65, 267, 270, 280–81

      Fely. See Corcuera, Felicidad “Fely”

      Ferguson, Jack, 108

      Fertig, Wendell, 104, 193, 320–21n

      Fey, Ana, 74–76, 136

      1st Cavalry Division (Texas Rangers), 251–52

      59th Coast Artillery Regiment, 240

      515th Coast Artillery Regiment, 162

      Fleming, Thomas C., 281

      Fletcher, Thomas, 31

      Flight to Mars (movie), 277

      Flinn, Edwin George, 8–9

      Flora (nurse), 211–13

      Flores, Naomi, 119–22, 128–30

      Cabanatuan supply and relief operations of, 120–22, 127–28, 131–34, 205–6, 207–8

      escape from Manila, 207–8

      interrogation of, 129–30

      post-war life of, 292–93

      restitution claims of Claire, 285

      Flowering of Racial Spirit, The (Hino), 91

      food rations, 97–98, 167, 187, 227

      food supplies, 203, 204

      Formosa, 14, 58

      Fort Santiago, 31, 68, 71–72, 129

      Chick Parsons at, 55–56

      Claire at, 223, 224–27, 231–32, 243, 327n

      Edgar Whitcomb at, 85–86, 87, 178

      Elizalde brothers at, 196–97

      Roy Bennett at, 29, 31, 55, 85–87, 153–54, 174, 225

      Fort William McKinley, 16–17, 54, 123

      Foster, George H., 280, 286–87, 292

      Fourth Con
    stabulary Regiment (Philippines), 54

      14th Infantry Battalion (Philippines), 99, 185

      Franklin High School, 8

      Fremantle Submarine Base, 103

      French Indochina, 11

      Fuentes, Dian

      aboard SS John Lykes, 262–65

      adoption by Claire, 10

      arrest of Claire, 211–13, 223, 224, 227

      illness of Claire, 172, 174, 176

      initial move to Manila, 7, 11–12

      during Japanese occupation of Manila, 73, 108, 125–26, 165, 166, 172, 174, 199

      Peggy caring for, 174, 212–13, 224, 227, 242, 255, 256, 263, 272

      during Philippines campaign (1941–42), 17

      move to Hermosa, 23–24

      return to Manila, 44–45, 62, 72

      at Sobreviñas camp, 35–36, 37, 43

      post-war life of, 272, 273–74, 283, 287, 288, 289

      Fuentes, Manuel L., 10–11, 44, 63, 251, 313n

      marriage to Claire, 10–11, 13, 70, 256, 265–66, 287–88

      Gard, Dwight E., 141–45, 246, 280–81

      Geneva Conventions, 118, 185, 317n

      Geronimo, Judith, 76

      Geronimo, Mamerto, 76, 95, 96, 134, 138, 157, 199, 210–13

      Gestapo, 29, 88

      Ghost Soldiers (Sides), xi, xii

      Gilbert Islands, 203

      Glory of the Orient (movie), 90

      “God Bless the Philippines” (song), 82

      Goldhagen, Charlotte, 230–32

      Goldhagen, Juergen, 230–32

      Goldhagen, Martin, 230–32

      Goldsmith, Myron B., 267, 326n

      Gordon, Frankie, 171

      Griffiths, Robert, 191

      Grimes, Bob, x

      Gripsholm, SS, 58–59, 246–47

      Guadalcanal Campaign, 100

      Guam, 20, 100, 228–29, 262

      Guerrero, Dr., 174, 175

      Guerrero, Filomena, 82

      Guimba, 244, 246, 248

      Guingona, Teofisto, Sr., 93–94

      Halsey, William “Bull,” 202–3, 229

      Hamilton, Weldon, 172

      Handras, Stephen (Steve the Greek), 106–10, 117

      Harvard Law School, 83

      hell ships, 235–37

      Hermosa, 23, 24

      Himmler, Heinrich, 88

      Hinteno Maru, 193

      Hiraoka, Yoichi, 81

      Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, 69, 92, 232

      Hitler, Adolf, 88, 265

      Hochima, 77, 78–79

      Homma, Masaharu, 94, 157

      Philippines campaign (1941–42), 19, 20–21, 23, 28, 29, 48, 49–50

      post-war life of, 294

      Hoover, J. Edgar, 265, 270, 280

      Horiuchi, 74–75

      Hukbalahap (Huks), 37, 195–96, 217

      Humphries, Bob, 84, 154, 187, 280

     


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