The centennial of the United States Military academy at West Point, New York1802-1902 . .-« . S. Military Operations in the Philippines^ i8g8-igo2. 775 The commanders were as follows: Eighth Corps: Maj. Gen. E. S. Otis. First Division,Major-General Anderson: First Brigade, Brigadier-GeneralKing; Second Brigade, Brigadier-General Ovenshine. Sec-ond Division: Major-General MacArthur; First Brigade,Brig. Gen. H. G. Otis; Second Brigade, Brigadier-GeneralHale. First Separate Brigade, Brig. Gen. M. P. Miller. This organization was expanded in March, 1899, by theaddition of one brigade nnder General


The centennial of the United States Military academy at West Point, New York1802-1902 . .-« . S. Military Operations in the Philippines^ i8g8-igo2. 775 The commanders were as follows: Eighth Corps: Maj. Gen. E. S. Otis. First Division,Major-General Anderson: First Brigade, Brigadier-GeneralKing; Second Brigade, Brigadier-General Ovenshine. Sec-ond Division: Major-General MacArthur; First Brigade,Brig. Gen. H. G. Otis; Second Brigade, Brigadier-GeneralHale. First Separate Brigade, Brig. Gen. M. P. Miller. This organization was expanded in March, 1899, by theaddition of one brigade nnder General Wheaton to the FirstDivision, and one brigade nnder General Hall to the SecondDivision, formed of other troops from the United States. Hos-tilities with the insurgents were precipitated on the eveningof February 4, 1S99, b}- a picket firing on an insurgent whorefused to halt. The firing was continued dviring the night,and the next morning our troops assumed the offensive anddrove back the insurgents. The pumping station was occu-pied, and the capture of Caloocan on February 10 establishedth


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