Photos and illustrations illuminating the lives of Buffalo Soldiers during the Philippine-American War are currently on display in Swem Library’s Botetourt Gallery as part of an exhibit organized by ...
The notably dirty Philippine-American War that followed from 1899 to 1902—a conflict almost entirely expunged from American memory today—resulted in something like 200,000 Filipino deaths and ...
MANILA, (PIA) — The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) is inviting the public at it leads the commemoration of the 126th anniversary of the Start of the Philippine-American War ...
The guerrilla phase of the Philippine-American War lasted longer than two years. The last Philippine revolutionary holdouts were General Vicente Lukban in Samar and General Miguel Malvar in Batangas.
The US Volunteers had enlisted for the Philippine-American War not the Spanish-American War. There were now 35,000 American ...
In his defense, MacArthur was also motivated by an understandable concern for the fate of thousands of Filipino and American prisoners of war being held on Luzon, as well as the Filipino ...
A 160-kilometer commemorative march will take place as a tribute to the heroes of the Bataan Death March and the Battle of Bataan.
The Philippine-American War took place 1898-1902, following the Spanish-American War, when the United States annexed the Philippines, only granting full independence to the country in 1946.
On Feb. 1, 2025, American and Filipino dignitaries, military leaders and local officials gathered at the Cabanatuan ...
The event highlighted the untold story of the valour of Filipino-American soldiers in the fight against the Japanese during World War II, documented in Marie Silva Vallejo's book, "Dauntless." ...
and Philippine–American War (1899–1902). The two organizations merged in 1914, creating the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. The VFW was chartered by Congress in 1936.