The US Volunteers in the Southern Philippines : counterinsurgency, pacification, and collaboration, 1899-1901 / John Scott Reed.
2020
DS682 .R44 2020eb
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Title
The US Volunteers in the Southern Philippines : counterinsurgency, pacification, and collaboration, 1899-1901 / John Scott Reed.
Author
ISBN
9780700629732 (electronic bk.)
0700629734 (electronic bk.)
9780700629725
0700629726
0700629734 (electronic bk.)
9780700629725
0700629726
Published
Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2020]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 302 pages) : maps
Call Number
DS682 .R44 2020eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1202416525
Summary
"The U.S. Volunteers who served in the Philippines from 1899 to 1901 enlisted fully understanding they would fight a colonial war. The Regular Army of 1899 had yet to recover from its Spanish War combat and disease losses, and their country needed an additional force to pacify the Philippines. Acting out of a sense of reflexively patriotic masculine obligation, and a profound belief in the self-evident superiority of American institutions, the USVs were tasked to impose their nation's will on a non-Western population, and they were willing to endure severe physical hardships and lethal risks in the service of that effort. Burden and Honor examines the combat and garrison life of volunteer soldiers on four islands in the Southern Philippines: Samar, Leyte, Panay, and Northern Mindanao, and their central role within a pacification strategy that combined military operations with martial law coercion to exhaust guerrilla bands and suppress elite support for continued resistance. Reed concludes that the success of the US counterinsurgency campaign was a result of a realistic pacification strategy implemented by sound operational decisions, the discipline and tactical skills of the US Volunteer force, and a vastly improved Army medical system."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
The Strategic Context of the Philippine-American War
The United States Volunteer Force of 1899-
The Moral Terrain of the U.S. Volunteers
Pacification Operations in the Southern Philippines
Tactics
Losses
Medical Care
Garrison Life
Internal Discipline
External Discipline.
The United States Volunteer Force of 1899-
The Moral Terrain of the U.S. Volunteers
Pacification Operations in the Southern Philippines
Tactics
Losses
Medical Care
Garrison Life
Internal Discipline
External Discipline.
Source of Description
Print version record.
Series
Modern war studies.
Available in Other Form
Print version: Reed, John Scott. US Volunteers in the Southern Philippines. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2020]
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