Battle of Cagayan de Misamis explained

Conflict:Battle of Cagayan de Misamis
Partof:Philippine–American War
Date:April 7, 1900
Place:Cagayan de Misamis (now Cagayan de Oro), Mindanao, Philippines
Result:American victory
Commander1:Gen. Nicolas Capistrano
Commander2:Col. Edward A. Godwin
Casualties1:52 killed, 9 wounded, 10 captured
Casualties2:4 killed, 9 wounded

The Battle of Cagayan de Misamis was fought on April 7, 1900, in the town of Cagayan de Misamis (now Cagayan de Oro) in Mindanao, Philippines, during the Philippine–American War. The Filipinos were under the command of General Nicolas Capistrano.[1]

The surprise dawn attack was foiled when one of the lumad (ethnic minority) warriors shouted a battle cry as he killed an American sentry that aroused the American soldiers. The fighting was centered on the town plaza (now Gaston Park) where the American barracks were located.

General Capistrano, foreseeing imminent defeat, ordered the retreat of his men. The Americans pursued General Capistrano and his men to the edge of the town.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: CENTRAL LUZON & NCR, Philippines Unsung Heroes. MSC Institute of Technology.
  2. http://heritage.elizaga.net/history/page2.html#siete_de_abril Heritage.Elizaga.net