Battle of the philippine islands

    • [DOC File]www.veteransresources.org

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      The ship is named for Commander Bruce Lawrence Harwood, an heroic aviator, who was killed while leading a fire fighting party aboard the USS PRINCETON (CVL 23) when that vessel was under attack by enemy Japanese aircraft in the vicinity of the Philippine Islands, during the Second Battle of the Philippine Sea on 24 October 1944.

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      1st battle in Philippine Islands. Spanish had gained control of Manila on the Philippine Islands. Spanish was treating the Philippines as harsh as the Cubans. May 1, 1898 Commodore George Dewey lead the revolt against the Spanish control and won. 380 Spanish sailor dead or wounded, no Americans.

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      A 2 out of 3 victory decides the battle for each island. If the US wins, they take the island. If the Japanese win, the American is dead and cannot compete anymore. Japanese students that die in battle move on to fill in empty chairs.” “Americans can attack in 1 of 2 ways: inside islands or outside islands.”

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    • Battle of the Philippines - Wikipedia

      Seizing their chance, the Japanese warships to the west raced through the Philippine Islands into Leyte Gulf and ambushed the remaining American ships. The Battle of Leyte Gulf was the largest naval battle …

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      The first major battle of the war took place in the Philippine Islands, which at that time belonged to Spain. Commodore George Dewey took six American ships from Hong Kong to Manila Bay. He destroyed the entire Spanish fleet of ten ships, without losing any of his own vessels or a single American life.

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      Census of the Philippine Islands, 1903, vol. I, p. 563. Physical size, endurance, and abilities were critical indicators of a person’s capacity for modern supremacy. However, unlike the savage or barbarian, civilized peoples were aware of the appropriate uses and restraints of physical power to manipulate or coerce the environment around them.

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      The United States has just obtained the islands from Spain in the Treaty of Paris (Document 1) and the Senate will soon consider ratification of the Treaty. The administration's plans to deal with the islands will affect the Senate's vote as well as the 1900 Presidential campaign and U.S. relations with other nations.

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      The Japanese Empire had been pushed back to a line joining Biak to the Carolines, Marianas, and home islands. Toyoda realized that an attack on this perimeter was imminent, but was determined to hold the line at all costs. A confrontation of enemy fleets was, therefore, unavoidable; it resulted in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.

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    • Pullman High School

      The American army already controlled the city of Manila, but it had not ventured into any other areas of the Philippine Islands. After signing the treaty, President McKinley ordered the War Department to bring all the islands under military control. The people of the Philippines, he decided, were too "uncivilized" to govern themselves.

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