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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laugh at the Idia and further permit our Officers to come through their lines that is without Arms to this we have never objected to sins we are here many men are getting short Forlough to goe into the Country especially Enginers and Miners but its rather dangerous the same Men remain on the Sick Book and about 12 men are of duty from Sore Arms caused by vacination Thursday Jan 26/99
The Night has been verry coole and we could make good use of our Blanket the Company goes throug regular Routine of duty 8 men on Guard and 11 on Outpost there is not much change in the Situation the same Men are on the Sick List

Friday Jan 27/99
its a beautifull day and every thing is quiet verry few Arrest are made the prisoners are all engaged to make Bamboo Beds
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