The History of the Utah Volunteers in the Spanish American War And in the
The History of the Utah Volunteers in the Spanish American War And in the
A Prentiss
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Meanwhile the platoon of Battery A and my section went into action on Quinga road and shelled the town of Pulilan, with the object of causing the insurgents to vacate the town, or present less resistance to the troops on the next day's advance. We fired at ranges varying from 1800 to 2100 yards. The ammunition expended by my section for the day was fifteen shell and five shrapnel. These three sec- tions, with an escort of cavalry, returned to Malolos for the night. For the part taken by the det...achment with the Hotch- kiss gun, I would res]>ectfully refer you to the report of Lieu- tenant A. S. Fleming, Sixth Artiller3% as it was under his command from this time until Calumpit was taken. ggQ UTAH VOLUNTEERS. On the following day it was intended that the platoon of Battery A and section of Battery B should proceed to the Quinga river at a point opposite Pulilan to work in conjunc- tion with General Hale, buc with a necessary delay occuring in that brigade, this movement did not occur till the 25th.
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