The notably dirty Philippine-American War that followed from 1899 to 1902—a conflict almost entirely expunged from American memory today—resulted in something like 200,000 Filipino deaths and ...
Despite their sacrifices, Congress passed the Rescission Acts of 1946, denying Filipino service members the same benefits ...
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Inquirer on MSNOctober 1899: Renewed American advances during the Philippine-American WarThe US Volunteers had enlisted for the Philippine-American War not the Spanish-American War. There were now 35,000 American ...
A bipartisan group of United States lawmakers are reintroducing a bill that would speed up the visa process to reunite Filipino World War II veterans with their families. The Filipino ...
In his defense, MacArthur was also motivated by an understandable concern for the fate of thousands of Filipino and American prisoners of war being held on Luzon, as well as the Filipino ...
With this pledge, approximately 250,000 Filipino men joined the ... same health and pension benefits as their American brothers. Even after the war, in October of 1945, Gen. Omar Bradley, then ...
On Feb. 1, 2025, American and Filipino dignitaries, military leaders and local officials gathered at the Cabanatuan ...
The history of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody here in Colorado extends all the way to the 1850s. His shows traveled the country in the late 19th century. What is perhaps lesser known is who was part ...
The event highlighted the untold story of the valour of Filipino-American soldiers in the fight against the Japanese during World War II, documented in Marie Silva Vallejo's book, "Dauntless." ...
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