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Battle of Paete

Military Conflict
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The Battle of Paete was a small battle fought between American forces under General Henry W. Lawton and Philippine Nationalists on April 12, 1899 during the Philippine-American War.

Upon capturing Santa Cruz and Pagsanjan, the American forces launched another expedition to capture the town of Paete.

The Americans assembled a force of about 220 men to capture Paete, and began the march at 2:45 that afternoon. After an hours march, the commander of the 1st North Dakota Volunteers, Major Fraine, ordered five men as scouts 100 yards ahead to locate the enemy positions. They soon spotted enemy breast works 150 yards in front of them, manned by 50 or so Filipino fighters. Major Fraine then halted the command and sent a small squad consisting of one corporal and four privates to flank the Filipino positions.

Some Filipino troops however, were hidden in thick foliage flanking the road, and opened fire at close range on the small force, quickly dispatching them. Three of the squad members, including Corporal Isador Driscoll, were killed outright and another fell mortally wounded. Only one man was left after the volley, Private Thomas Sletteland, but he managed to drive back a group of Filipinos 10 yards away, who repeatedly tried to get the rifles of his fallen comrades. He was later awarded the Medal of Honor for his role in this battle.

Lawton then deployed the majority of his men to attack and try and turn the flank of the enemy, which they were unable to do. The Americans attacking the front Filipino entrenchments were also unable to dent the position. The American artillery battery then fired a few shrapnel rounds into the enemy positions, as the gunboat Laguna de Bay pelted the position with gatling fire, which succeeded in dislodging the Filipinos.

Facing superior numbers and firepower, the Filipinos abandoned their entrenchments and dispered into the mountains. Lawton's force then went on to occupy Paete with no further resistance. This was also the last battle of the campaign, but it proved to be the most costly.

During the entire campaign, the Americans suffered 7 killed and 21 wounded. The Filipinos loss is estimated at 100 killed, 70 wounded, and 60 captured, most of which coming from their defeat at the Battle of Santa Cruz.

Sources

* Report of an Expedition to the Province of La Laguna
* NAMED CAMPAIGNS - PHILIPPINE INSURRECTION



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