We broke camp at daylight and advanced toward Cabias [Cabiao] with the Macabebees ahead who engaged the enemy about a mile from Cabias, but the rebels were soon on the “hike” leaving about 20 dead, besides we captured several officers and 25 “bucks”
William R. Johnson
(December 5, 1880 -- March 18, 1952). Originally Corporal, Company K of 22nd Regiment, U.S. Infantry as of January 3, 1899, arriving in the Philippines March 4, 1899, and serving as such until he resigned in July, 1899 (he was reappointed to the same rank one year later); made Quartermaster Sergeant in October, 1901 until mustered out in December of that year.
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