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Never Subdued
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Never Subdued

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A true story about the Philippine-American War 1898-1902 and how it led to the Moro Campaigns against radical Islam 1902-1913 [Never Subdued is] a tale of what it was like for a large number of young American men when they went soljering more than a century ago, in the steamy tropics of the Philippine Islands during the opening years of the 20th Century. What may surprise you is how uncannily alike soljering was then to that of their spiritual military heirs (perhaps including a few of their great and even great-great grandsons or granddaughters) in the cold mountain fastnesses of Afghanistan in the early 21st Century.
[The narrative conveys] the image of a bunch of ordinary young men who got caught up in the historical moment of America’s first wars of the 20th Century, enlisted almost on a whim, and took part in an extraordinary adventure. It is as much a human story as a history lesson … It relates entirely to the present day. -Robert A. Fulton is the author of Moroland: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Franklin Hook
Date
6 July 2011
Pages
378
ISBN
9780615457017

A true story about the Philippine-American War 1898-1902 and how it led to the Moro Campaigns against radical Islam 1902-1913 [Never Subdued is] a tale of what it was like for a large number of young American men when they went soljering more than a century ago, in the steamy tropics of the Philippine Islands during the opening years of the 20th Century. What may surprise you is how uncannily alike soljering was then to that of their spiritual military heirs (perhaps including a few of their great and even great-great grandsons or granddaughters) in the cold mountain fastnesses of Afghanistan in the early 21st Century.
[The narrative conveys] the image of a bunch of ordinary young men who got caught up in the historical moment of America’s first wars of the 20th Century, enlisted almost on a whim, and took part in an extraordinary adventure. It is as much a human story as a history lesson … It relates entirely to the present day. -Robert A. Fulton is the author of Moroland: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Franklin Hook
Date
6 July 2011
Pages
378
ISBN
9780615457017