The U.S. Army and Counterinsurgency in the Philippine War, 1899-1902After defeating the Philippine Republic's conventional forces in 1899, the U.S. Army was broken up into small garrisons to prepare Luzon for colonial rule. The Filipino nationalists transformed their resistance into a guerrilla warfare that varied so grea |
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Contents
The Philippine War | |
Guerrillas and Cuardias The First District Department of Northern Luzon | 13 |
The Nasty Little War The Fourth District Department of Northern Luzon | 47 |
Stalemate in Bicolandia The Third District Department of Southern Luzon | 79 |
War in the Tagalog Heartland The Second District Department of Southern Luzon | 103 |
Provincial Guerrilla Resistance and American Pacification | 147 |
Notes | 155 |
Bibliography | 219 |
Index | 233 |
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