John Henry Asendorf in uniform The War Diary of John Henry Asendorf
The Story of a Pennsylvania Volunteer during the Spanish-American War in the Philippines and the Philippine American War

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even wounded in the Morning while Gilbert Cute was on a Bread detail he was hit with a Mauser Bullet and it went clear through his upper Arm he was taken to the Hospital and it is feared Amputation is nessesary outside of that all was well

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A good deal fighting was done near the Bay on our right and it is claimed good many Rebels where Killed while 1 Men was
was Killed and several of our Men where wounded as I am Kept verry buisy at Work all the time its hard to Keep Track of what other Regiments are doing but every thing is verry quiet and we hear on good authority the the Insurgents are running short of Ammunition but Keep their Powder Mill going day and Night in the City every thing is quiet some more prisoners where taken by the several Regiments and Co C Killed several Sharpshooters in the Morning
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