April 29, 1899
We had inspection and were mustered in heavy marching order.
As a result of the action taken by the boys on the 25th we had an hour’s drill, double time, with 4 minutes to rest.… Read More »April 27, 1899
A telegram was received from Manila stating Colonel Smith had been promoted to Brigadier-General. The order was read out at dress parade. Someone in ‘B’… Read More »April 25, 1899
We arrived at Bacolod at noon having had very little sleep for over 50 hours. Coffee supplies had been non-existent on board.
We left for Bacolod aboard a schooner at 11.30 a.m. and arrived at Iloilo the next day at 6 p.rn. We went alongside the steamer… Read More »April 16, 1899
We left for Isabella at 3.30 pm. We arrived at a farm at 8.30 pm. and camped there for the night. I was on guard… Read More »April 5, 1899
We left our quarters at 3. a.m. for the mountains, a march of about 11 miles. We got back about noon having burned a lot… Read More »April 2, 1899