Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 |
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Página 142
... wire laid between a gun of the saluting battery and the observatory , and at the moment the ball drops the gun is fired automatically , having been previously loaded and primed by a man detailed at the depot for the purpose . This ...
... wire laid between a gun of the saluting battery and the observatory , and at the moment the ball drops the gun is fired automatically , having been previously loaded and primed by a man detailed at the depot for the purpose . This ...
Página 148
... wire laid upon the ground or upon bushes and trees , and operated with field kits of the vibratory type , com- monly called buzzers , and later replaced by pole construction , or of insulated wire , extending the regular Morse system ...
... wire laid upon the ground or upon bushes and trees , and operated with field kits of the vibratory type , com- monly called buzzers , and later replaced by pole construction , or of insulated wire , extending the regular Morse system ...
Página 149
... wire from Manila to Dagupan , along the line of the Manila and Dagupan Railroad . Poles are being purchased as fast as they can be procured , but there has been great diffi- culty experienced in securing poles of proper size and of a ...
... wire from Manila to Dagupan , along the line of the Manila and Dagupan Railroad . Poles are being purchased as fast as they can be procured , but there has been great diffi- culty experienced in securing poles of proper size and of a ...
Página 154
... Capiz . 1A temporary line to Molo existed , but was replaced by a permanent wire used for telephone service . - G . P. S. WESTERN TELEGRAPH LINE . ILOILO TO SAN JOSÉ DE BUENA 154 REPORT OF LIEUT . GENERAL COMMANDING THE ARMY .
... Capiz . 1A temporary line to Molo existed , but was replaced by a permanent wire used for telephone service . - G . P. S. WESTERN TELEGRAPH LINE . ILOILO TO SAN JOSÉ DE BUENA 154 REPORT OF LIEUT . GENERAL COMMANDING THE ARMY .
Página 156
... wire , 22 miles . Total amount of wire strung , telegraph and telephone , on Panay , 306 miles . The line from San Joaquin to San José has been useless since it was put in on account of the unsettled condition of that part of the island ...
... wire , 22 miles . Total amount of wire strung , telegraph and telephone , on Panay , 306 miles . The line from San Joaquin to San José has been useless since it was put in on account of the unsettled condition of that part of the island ...
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12 companies Adjutant-General arrived attack Bacoor Batangas battalion battery brigade commander Brigadier-General Calamba Capt Captain captured casualties Cebu Colonel Company F detachment district division duty EIGHTH ARMY EIGHTH ARMY CORPS enemy Filipino fire Fourth U. S. Cavalry guns headquarters and 12 HEADQUARTERS SCHWAN'S EXPEDITIONARY hospital Iloilo Imus Indang insurgents intrenched islands January January 18 Jolo June June 13 killed Las Pinas Lieutenant Lipa loss Lucban Luzon Macabebe scouts Majayjay Major Manila miles mountains Ninth Infantry orders Panay Philippines Pinas Pototan prisoners province regiment respectfully rifles road rounds of ammunition San Pablo San Pedro Macati Santa Cruz Santo Tomas SCHWAN'S EXPEDITIONARY BRIGADE scouts Second Lieut sent Signal Corps Silan supply surgeon Tayabas Telegram Third U. S. Thirtieth Infantry Thirty-eighth Infantry Thirty-ninth Infantry Thirty-seventh Infantry town troops Twenty-first Infantry U. S. Artillery U. S. Infantry U. S. Volunteers United States forces wagons wounded Zapote River
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Página 47 - ... or be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; that the right to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated: that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist except as a punishment for crime...
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Página 267 - Senate to confer commissions by brevet upon commissioned officers of the Army for distinguished conduct and public service in the presence of the enemy "in time of war.
Página 43 - ... throughout the archipelago there is a group of the insurgent army, it is a fact, beyond dispute, that all contiguous towns contribute to the maintenance thereof. In other words, the towns, regardless of the fact of American occupation and town organization, are the actual bases for all insurgent military activities, and not only so in the sense of furnishing supplies for the so-called flying columns of guerrillas, but as affording secure places of refuge. Indeed, it is now the most important...
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Página 47 - By direction of the President of the United States, the undersigned announces amnesty, with complete immunity for the past and absolute liberty of action for the future to all persons...
Página 47 - ... part of the Archipelago, according to his own wishes, for which purpose the United States will furnish such transportation as may be available either by railway, steamboat, or wagon. Prominent persons who may desire to confer with the Military Governor or with the...
Página 43 - The people of the islands, however, during the past five years have been maddened by rhetorical sophistry and stimulants applied to national pride, until the power of discriminating in behalf of matters of public concern or private interest (never very strongly established among them), has for the time being been almost entirely suspended. As a substitute for all other considerations, the people seem to be actuated by the idea that in all doubtful matters of politics or war, men are never nearer...
Página 47 - And I do solemnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and to the State of and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever...
Página 480 - At this grave moment in our national history I send to you, and through you to the officers and men of the...