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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March 13/99 Monday
It has raigned most all Night and a little firing was done but at day breack allmost every Regiment is more or less engaged the Insurgent are building good strong Breastwork every where while we are taken Ammunition and 6 days Field Ration to the Front and our Officer and Generals are planning for a advance wich will take Place to morrow the Captain in Return give the Orders to their Companys the Utah Battery fired some fine
our Hospital still remains in the C. church we have 20 chinese engaged to carry our dead and wounded at Taps every thing is ready for any Move in a Minutes Notice all is quiet and we are praying for Victory good many of our Boys are getting discouraged fighting these Rebels but dont say much
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