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Something seems wrong here. 30+40+70=140. I presume that the captured includes wounded, because in that case, 30+70=100.
Still, it seems like there should be a clearer way of reporting it.
Sorry, I thought it was understood that the 40 wounded went with the captured, but I changed it.
It seems like my scources exaggerated this battle just a tad. No offense intended, but it seems most Filipino scources of many things concerning the Philippine War, are a bit altered in the Filipinos favor. I trust The U.S. Army's Pacification of Marinduque, Philippine Islands, April 1900-April 1901 by Andrew J. Birtle much more, and will work on setting this right.
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Something seems wrong here. 30+40+70=140. I presume that the captured includes wounded, because in that case, 30+70=100.
Still, it seems like there should be a clearer way of reporting it.
Sorry, I thought it was understood that the 40 wounded went with the captured, but I changed it.
It seems like my scources exaggerated this battle just a tad. No offense intended, but it seems most Filipino scources of many things concerning the Philippine War, are a bit altered in the Filipinos favor. I trust The U.S. Army's Pacification of Marinduque, Philippine Islands, April 1900-April 1901 by Andrew J. Birtle much more, and will work on setting this right.