Battle of Quingua

Battle of Quingua
Part of the Philippine–American War

Battle of Quingua, Kurz and Allison
DateApril 23, 1899
Location
Result

First phase: Filipino victory

Second phase: American victory
Belligerents
 United States  Philippine Republic
Commanders and leaders
J. Franklin Bell
John Stotsenburg 
Irving Hale
Gregorio del Pilar
Pablo Tecson
Strength
800 50-100
Casualties and losses
7 killed[1]
44 wounded[1]
52 killed[1]

The Battle of Quingua (Filipino: Labanan sa Quingua, Spanish: Batalla de Quingua) was fought on April 23, 1899, in Quingua[2] — now Plaridel, Bulacan, Philippines, during the Philippine–American War (1899–1902). The engagement was a two-part battle that started general Elwell S. Otis' Bulacan and Pampanga offensive a day early.[3]: 106  The first phase was a brief victory for the young Filipino general Gregorio del Pilar when he stopped the advance of the American Cavalry led by Major J. Franklin Bell. In the second phase of the battle, Bell was reinforced by the 1st Nebraskan Infantry, who routed the Filipinos, but not before they repelled a cavalry charge that killed Colonel John M. Stotsenburg.

  1. ^ a b c "Arlington National Cemetery Website:John M. Stotsenburg". Retrieved April 14, 2008.
  2. ^ "John M. Stotsenburg, Colonel, United States Army". October 23, 2023.
  3. ^ Linn, B.M., 2000, The Philippine War, 1899–1902, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, ISBN 0700612254

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