1902waterboarding.jpg
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Description 1902waterboarding.jpg |
Caption: Macabebe Scouts "
water curing
" a taglo official
The Macabebe Scouts were a native Filipino force of the US Army during the Spanish–American War Tagalo is the term for insurgent or independence advocate during the Spanish–American War, carried over from the Spanish forces use of the term in the Philippine Revolution (see also: Tagalog people ) |
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Originally from the
May 10, 1902 edition
of the
Deseret Evening News
.
Posted to Flickr as 1902 Waterboarding |
Author | The Ardvaark |
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