- Siege of Catubig
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conflict=Battle of Catubig
partof=Philippine-American War
caption=
date=April 15 –April 19 ,1900
place=Catubig ,Philippines
result=Filipino victory
combatant1=
combatant2=flagicon|United StatesUnited States
commander1= Domingo Rebadulla
commander2=unknown
strength1=300+
strength2= 3643d Infantry Regiment (PS)
casualties1=~150 killed
casualties2= 21-31 killed, 3-8 wounded
campaign=|The Battle of Catubig was a long and bloody engagement fought during thePhilippine-American War , in which Filipino guerrillas launched a surprise attack against a detachment of U.S. infantry, and then forced them to abandon the town after a four-daysiege . It began onApril 15 ,1900 , and lasted four days before the survivors were rescued. The attack was very similar to theBalangiga Massacre farther south of Catubig a year later.Background
A few days before the battle, the U.S.
43d Infantry Regiment (PS) was sent to Catubig, on the northern part of the island of Samar, to stop guerrillas from getting supplies from suspected sympathizers. This was a time when conventional war in the Philippines had been abandoned and had entered the new phase of guerilla warfare. The 43rd were relatively raw recruits and had little experience in combat. In fact, they had only been in the islands for four months before they were ordered to Catubig.Battle
On the morning of
April 15 , hundreds of Filipino guerillas attacked them, well armed withbolo s,pistol s, spears, and SpanishMauser s. The guerillas let loose a tremendous volley ofcannon andrifle fire that drove the entire regiment into their barracks.For two days, the regiment withstood a withering fire with a loss of only two men, before their barracks were lit ablaze. Unable to extinguish the fire, they were forced to flee the burning building and face the attackers.
When they reached the open, the whole regiment lost all coordination and broke up into two groups: one running for some boats on the river bank and the other for the rear of the barracks. All 15 men running for the boats were killed, either cut down in the streets or shot in the boats. The others made makeshift
trench es, dug with theirbayonet s, and for another two days kept the guerillas in check until a rescue party in the steamer "Lao Aug" came to their aid. The relief force managed to save the survivors under a hail of Mauser bullets, making it back to their base before the guerillas could regroup and attack again.Aftermath
Of 36 soldiers of the 43d, 21 were killed and 8 were wounded, although some scources state the number of killed at 31. The Philippine losses were unknown. Enemy accounts claim as high as 150, but this was likely
propaganda . The survivors of Company C, who were nearly annihilated during theBalangiga Massacre , also claimed extremely high losses on the Filipino side.External links
* [http://gugma.samarnews.net/articles/article29.htm The Battle of Catubig by Quintin Lambino Doroquez]
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