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Some of Dewey's work. This is a corner of old Fort Malate, between Manila and the American trenches. One well aimed shot from Dewey's ship worked the havoc seen.

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