Battle of San Jacinto (1899)

Battle Of San Jacinto (1899)

For the battle during the Texas Revolution see: Battle of San Jacinto

Battle of San Jacinto
Part of the Philippine-American War
Date November 11, 1899
Location San Jacinto, Pangasinan, Philippines
Result U.S. victory
Belligerents
United States Philippines
Commanders and leaders
Loyd Wheaton Manuel Tinio
Casualties and losses
21 134
Philippine–American War
Battles in Luzon
  • Caloocan
  • Second Caloocan
  • Calumpit
  • Malolos
  • Manila
  • Marilao River
  • Olongapo
  • Paete
  • Pagsanjan
  • Paye
  • Pulang Lupa
  • Quingua
  • San Jacinto
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santo Tomas
  • Tirad Pass
  • Zapote River
Battles in Visayas
  • Balangiga
  • Catubig
  • Lonoy
  • Mabitac
  • Malalag River
  • Siranaya
Battles in Mindanao
  • Makahambus Hill
  • Cagayan de Misamis
  • Agusan Hill
  • Moro Rebellion

The Battle of San Jacinto was a battle during the Philippine-American War fought on November 11, 1899, in San Jacinto, Pangasinan, Philippines, between the Filipinos and the United States.

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