Date 12 December 1904 | Result Pulajan Phyrric victory | |
1,000 Pulajan fighters 43 of the 38th Philippine Constabulary Scouts around~ 300 killed, countless wounded 38 killed37 rifles and countless rounds of ammunition captured Similar Dagohoy Rebellion, Negros Revolution, Battle of Paete, Philippine–American War, Battle of Mabitac |
The Battle of Dolores River was a battle fought during the Philippine-American War.
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Background
The Pulajanes in July 1904 slaughtered the people of Taviran and then burned the town of Santa Elena. In Dec., over a thousand Pulajanes besieged a detachment of native scouts in the town of Taft.
Battle
In December 1904, the 38th Philippine Constabulary Scouts, under Lieutenant Stephen Hayt, were on patrol along the Dolores River in an attempt to link up with the 37th Constabulary Scouts and another Constable Company led by Lieutenant Hendryx.
The 38th was ambushed en route, by over 1,000 Pulajans. As the pulajans rushed, waving colorful banners, shouting "Tad-Tad!" (Cut To Pieces!). They were met with a volley of rifle-fire that stopped their advance. The Constables held their ground and repelled the attacks, inflicting countless losses with accurate and steady rifle fire.
The Pulajans were far greater in number, however, and they eventually enveloped and wiped out the entire scout force.
Aftermath
Of the 43 man contingent, the officer and 37 of his men were killed. The Pulajans on the other hand, suffered much heavier losses. Estimates range as high as 300 dead before the Constabulary fell.
The pulajan fighters were able to capture 38 Krags rifles, along with a large amount of ammunition.