id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23573 Reidy, John J. The Battle of Bayan and Other Battles .txt text/plain 14707 755 75 once stood that impregnable Moro stronghold, Fort Binidayan, I can see at a place known as Fort Pualos, a camp was established in that vicinity "Boom," echoed the little mountain guns, and away went a shrapnel of the silent American soldier, with whom the Moros knew the ultimate the American fighting line, the shells would burst upon the trenches or regret is to leave the fort with my work unfinished.' I saw one soldier of wounded men and give them water, while fighting, biting, dying Moros Perhaps never in the history of battles and wars did men fight with such The Moros, having seen the column advancing on them, set to work to front of the skirmish line was a fort from which shots were fired at as the first shot from the Artillery was fired the Moros began to hitherto savage Moro tribes, and chiefly by the brave officers and men ./cache/23573.txt ./txt/23573.txt