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A Soldier in the Philippines

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A private's memoir recounts his decision to enlist and the early army experience—recruit inspection, hard drilling, and practice marches that tested new recruits. He describes garrison routines, guard duty, punishment, and the daily chores of camp life, including cooking, hunting, and coping with blisters and rough roads. The narrative follows movement to the Philippines, arrival at Manila, and expeditionary operations near Malabon, emphasizing physical hardships, practical details, and the viewpoint of an enlisted man rather than an officer. Throughout, the account concentrates on ground-level observations of military discipline, march conditions, and everyday camp survival.

About the Author

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Needom N. Freeman

Needom N. Freeman was an American author and soldier known for his vivid accounts of military life. His notable work, "A Soldier in the Philippines," provides a firsthand perspective on the experiences of American troops during the Philippine-American War. Freeman's writing captures the challenges and realities faced by soldiers in a foreign land, contributing to the understanding of this pivotal period in American history. Through his narrative, he offers insights into both the personal and broader implications of military service.

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