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Filipino Sentinel. He walks his lonely post mid jungles of tropical verdure. This was taken during that time of peace between the fall of Manila and trouble between the forces of Uncle Sam and Aguinaldo.

From Souvenir of the 8th Army Corps, Philippine Expedition, published by Dow Bros. in Manila, 1899.
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