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with a thousand riflemen) and Colonel Enrique Pacheco. The Americans fought with the Filipinos within the range of around 400 yards (370 m). Meanwhile, the Filipinos destroyed bridges to delay American artillery units. The Americans gained superiority in the battle only after severe fighting and
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pushed to the suburbs of Malolos by the afternoon of March 30. Malolos fell the next day, on March 31, since the Americans faced only token resistance. The American forces would rest in Malolos until April 1899, when they would have to shatter the Calumpit-Apalit Line at the
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Meanwhile, the Americans, anticipating another counteroffensive from the Filipino side, took their time waiting for reinforcements under General
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The American force, after the Battle of Malinta, had advanced to Marilao on March 27. It was part of the campaign for the
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himself, commanding the organized forces of General Isidro Torres, General Pantaleon Garcia (who just came straight from
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On the American side, the American official history stated that 14 were killed and 65 more wounded. In the account of
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himself took over the military affairs, for the only time in the whole course of the war.
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renewed their offensive against Caloocan and Polo, up to the ultimate drive to Malolos.
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from March 29 to 30, 1899, the American division under
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Index

Philippine–American War

Marilao, Bulacan
14°46′N 120°57′E / 14.76°N 120.95°E / 14.76; 120.95
United States
Philippine Republic
Irving Hale
Emilio Aguinaldo
1st South Dakota Infantry
3rd U.S. Artillery
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Philippine–American War
Manila
San Roque
1st Caloocan
2nd Caloocan
Marilao River
Malolos
Santa Cruz
Pagsanjan
Paete
Quingua
Calumpit
Santo Tomas
San Isidro
Zapote River
Olongapo
Cavite

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