August 27, 1898 (Saturday)
We drill from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. every morning and also from 5:00 to 6:00 P.M. We all get up at 4:30 a.m. Breakfast… Read More »August 27, 1898 (Saturday)
We drill from 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. every morning and also from 5:00 to 6:00 P.M. We all get up at 4:30 a.m. Breakfast… Read More »August 27, 1898 (Saturday)
We were kept busy all day fixing our quarters, arranging a suitable place outdoors for cooking.
Soon after dinner, we went aboard a small steamer boat and were taken to a small town called Cavete (Cavite). Our two [battalions] were quartered… Read More »August 25, 1898 (Thursday)
There seems to be enough work fixing up quarters here to employ all hands, so we drill not, neither do we loaf. I have been… Read More »Wednesday, August 24, 1898
We were called out at 8 p.m. and remained on duty until 6 am. The outposts at Cavite had been fired on by the Insurgents… Read More »August 23, 1898
Las guardias Yanquis ocupan la ciudad en gran número. Su conducta con los indios ha variado mucho desde el día en que pusieron el pié… Read More »Lunes 15 de Agosto 1898
We left Camp Dewey at 10 a.m. to march on Manila. We formed up in battalion formation in a field of the Pasay Road where… Read More »August 13, 1898
No hemos sido bombardeados como nos temíamos. Ha dicho (R. P. Superior) que era seguro que veríamos arriar la bandera Española é izar la yanqui… Read More »Martes 9 de Agosto 1898
It has raigned all night and day and again our tents blow down about Midnight and everybody swears vensions on the men who ever invented… Read More »Tuesday, August 2nd, 1898