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Foreign News October 14, 1900

The Salt Lake Herald

Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

What is this article about?

Washington report on Oct. 13 details American casualties in Philippines: three killed (two in Pili, Luzon on Sept. 28; one in Mount Malindy, Panay on Sept. 19) and two wounded (one seriously in Pili on Sept. 8; one mortally) among U.S. infantry units.

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DIE FOR IMPERIALISM.

More Americans Are Killed In the Philippines.

Washington, Oct. 13.—General MacArthur has cabled the following list of casualties to the war department:

Killed—Sept. 28, Pili, Luzon, company M, Forty-fifth infantry, U. S. V., James B. Ryan, John S. Pearson; Sept. 19, Mount Malindy, Panay, company G, Forty-fourth regiment, U. S. V. infantry, Albin E. Carter.

Wounded—Sept. 8, Pili, Luzon, Thirty-seventh infantry, U. S. V., First Lieutenant P. R. Lowenberg, company E, wounded in shoulder, serious; company M, Forty-fifth regiment, U. S. V. infantry Edward Hyland, head, mortal.

What sub-type of article is it?

Military Campaign War Report

What keywords are associated?

Philippines Casualties American Soldiers Killed Luzon Engagements Panay Mount Malindy Us Infantry Wounded

What entities or persons were involved?

General Macarthur James B. Ryan John S. Pearson Albin E. Carter P. R. Lowenberg Edward Hyland

Where did it happen?

Philippines

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Philippines

Event Date

Sept. 8, 19, 28

Key Persons

General Macarthur James B. Ryan John S. Pearson Albin E. Carter P. R. Lowenberg Edward Hyland

Outcome

killed: james b. ryan and john s. pearson (sept. 28, pili, luzon, company m, forty-fifth infantry, u. s. v.); albin e. carter (sept. 19, mount malindy, panay, company g, forty-fourth regiment, u. s. v. infantry). wounded: first lieutenant p. r. lowenberg (sept. 8, pili, luzon, thirty-seventh infantry, u. s. v., company e, shoulder, serious); edward hyland (company m, forty-fifth regiment, u. s. v. infantry, head, mortal).

Event Details

General MacArthur cabled the following list of casualties to the war department.

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