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Frederick Funston Sr | Philippine Insurrection | U.S. ArmyU.S. Army Colonel Frederick Funston Sr was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the Philippine Insurrection.
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Frederick Funston, Sr. - Home of HeroesFor his distinguished gallantry while serving with the 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry, Frederick Funston Sr. was awarded the Medal of Honor.
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A Desperate Undertaking: Funston Captures AguinaldoThe intelligence break that led to the eventual capture of Aguinaldo came on 8 February 1901. While at his headquarters in San Isidro, Funston learned of the ...
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Philippine Insurrection - U.S. Army Center of Military HistoryThe capture of Aguinaldo by Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston, on 23 March 1901, dealt the final blow to the insurgent cause. President Roosevelt announced ...
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Frederick Funston: The Man Who Saved San FranciscoGeneral Funston was regarded as a national hero, and the media of the time called him "The man who saved San Francisco."
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San Francisco Earthquake Fire - Army Corps of EngineersAmong those jolted awake was Brig. Gen. Frederick Funston, commander of the Army's Department of California. He surveyed the damage and, without a declaration ...
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General Frederick Funston - Warfare History NetworkWith no military experience, Frederick Funston first fought with Cuban rebels and then rose rapidly With no military experience, Frederick Funston first fought ...
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Frederick Funston (U.S. National Park Service)Jul 18, 2019 · Frederick Funston (1865-1917) is a giant of American military history. Daring on the battlefield, outspoken in public, and uncompromising in opinion.
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Frederick Funston of Kansas: His Formative Years, 1865-1891Funston was born in New Carlisle, Ohio, on November 9, 1865. ... In addition to martial history and heroic fiction, botany was one of Frederick Funston's major ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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Biography of Frederick Funston – Access GenealogyFrederick Funston, the most distinguished soldier who had ever gone forth from Kansas, was born at New Carlisle, Ohio, November 9, 1865, a son of Edward H, and ...Missing: background childhood early life
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1918 KS & Kansans, Edward H. Funston - KSGenWebMr. Funston died at his home in Iola, Kansas, September 10, 1911. He was the father of the late Gen. Frederick Funston.
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Edward Hogue Funston (1836 - 1911) - Genealogy - GeniApr 29, 2022 · Moore, who contested the election. He resumed agricultural pursuits. He was the father of Medal of Honor recipient, Frederick Funston.
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Edward H. Funston - History of Allen and Woodson Counties KansasHis father was Frederick Funston and his mother was Julia Stafford, both of Scotch Irish ancestry. He was reared on a farm, but was able to secure a good ...
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Little Colonel Funston in the Philippines - AMERICAN HERITAGEBut not his first son, Frederick, born in 1865, a boy who was always much smaller than his friends and seemed to them effeminate. His schoolmates teased him. At ...
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Kansan Frederick Funston was an unlikely public figure, war greatMar 17, 2013 · He was born Nov. 9, 1865, in Ohio. When he was 2, his family moved to Iola. He loved to read, and by the time he was ...Missing: background early
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Frederick Funston - KS-Cyclopedia - 1912 - KSGenWebFrederick Funston, brigadier-general and commandant of the United States service schools at Fort Leavenworth, is a native of Ohio, born at New Carlisle, ...
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Funston, Frederick, 1865-1917 | Smithsonian Institution ArchivesFrederick Funston (1865-1917) was a journalist, military man, and scientific explorer. He was born on November 9, 1865, in New Carlisle, Ohio, and attended the ...
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Death Valley Expedition (1891) | Smithsonian Institution ArchivesRetired U.S. Army General and botanist, Frederick Funston, and zoologist Edward William Nelson also took part in the expedition. Naturalist C. Hart Merriam ...
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Details - Field notes, specimen no. 247-568, Death Valley, 1891Oct 2, 2024 · Dated entries begin in February 1891 at Saratoga Spring in San Bernardino county and end in the Panamint mountain range on in April 1891.
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A REPORT ON THE BOTANY OF THE EXPEDITION SENT ... - jstorBOTANY OF THE DEATH VALLEY EXPEDITION. By Frederick Vernon Coville. ... Funston and I set out from this point for Pan amint, the nearest post-office ...
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f:f_funston [Yukon who is who]Although not a trained botanist, in 1891 he was a member of the Death Valley Expedition under American botanist Frederick Vernon Coville. In the spring of 1892, ...Missing: education | Show results with:education
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Funston, Frederick (1865-1917) on JSTOR - Global PlantsFrederick Funston undertook major collecting expeditions to Alaska and Death Valley and is remembered for his success as Colonel in the Philippine-American ...Missing: education | Show results with:education
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[PDF] however, s - Forest Service Research and DevelopmentCoville, Frederick Vernon; Funston, Frederick. 1895. Botany of Yakutat Bay,. Alaska, with a field report. Contributions from the United States National ...
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Frederick Funston (page 1/2) - Presidio of San Francisco (U.S. ...Aug 12, 2019 · Born in Ohio, Funston grew up in the town of Iola in southeastern Kansas. After studying at Kansas State University for two semesters ...
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Frederick Funston, American Insurrecto - Cuban history begins hereFrederick Funston, who joined the cause of Cuban independence in 1896 and fought in Cuba from August 1896 until about December 1897, rising to the rank of ...Missing: enlistment campaign
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20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry history - Spanish American WarThe INDIANA arrived in Honolulu on November 5, departing four days later, and finally arriving in Manila on December 6 (some sources indicate November 30).Missing: date | Show results with:date
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The 20th Kansas Volunteer InfantryJul 19, 2013 · On April 22, Governor John W. Leedy announced that he would appoint Fred. Funston to be colonel of the first regiment raised by Kansas. This ...
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Spanish-American War: The 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry... Funston promoted to be brigadier general. MAY 5–Major Metcalf appointed ... 1898, when this government delivered its ultimatum to Spain and it was known ...
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1899 - Philippine Islands - "After the battle of Caloocan. Part of the ...Feb 13, 2019 · The Ammunition Train And Reserves Of The 20th Kansas Volunteers Marching Through Caloocan At Night After The Battle Of February 10, 1899 In The ...
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Spanish-American War (1898-1899)The Twentieth Kansas served heroically in the Philippine Islands under COL Frederick Funston ... born on July 19, 1952 in Concordia, Kanas. He enlisted in ...<|separator|>
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Funston Captures Aguinaldo - AMERICAN HERITAGEBy an elaborate ruse General Frederick Funston had captured Emilio Aguinaldo, guiding spirit of the insurrection in the Philippine Islands.
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Funston of the Philippines - HistoryNetJan 25, 2017 · In the spring of 1901 Frederick Funston, a young and bold brigadier general of volunteers, approached U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Arthur MacArthur Jr., ...
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1906 Earthquake: Law Enforcement - Presidio of San Francisco ...Feb 28, 2015 · Brigadier General Frederick Funston, acting commander of the of the Pacific Division, immediately ordered Presidio troops into San Francisco.
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General Funston San Francisco 1906 Earthquake - Presidio LodgingSep 17, 2017 · General Frederick Funston and his wife Eda Blankart Funston played a role in saving the city after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906.
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General Frederick Funston (1865-1917)Frederick N. Funston's service record compiled in 1903 by the Adjutant General's Office. Born in Ohio, September 11, 1865.Missing: battles | Show results with:battles
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The Great Quake: 1906-2006 / The dynamite disaster - SFGATEApr 13, 2006 · Frederick Funston and civil authorities decided on a last resort: using dynamite to create firebreaks. The idea was to destroy part of the city ...
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San Francisco Earthquake | Research Starters - EBSCOSchmitz and Brigadier General Frederick Funston independently attempted to take charge of the city. ... The Earth Shook, the Sky Burned: A Photographic Record of ...
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[PDF] Legacy of Ashes: The US Army and the Destruction of San FranciscoJun 14, 2019 · After surveying the results of the earthquake, Brigadier General Frederick Funston, always a man of action, decided to help. “Without ...
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The Occupation of Veracruz, Mexico, 1914... Frederick Funston arrived in the Veracruz harbor to take over the occupation. Before the troops could be put ashore, the Army and Navy had to agree on what ...
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Joint Expeditionary Medical Support in 1914: The US Occupation of ...The next day the Army brigade landed, the sailors rejoined their ships, and Brigadier General Frederick Funston found himself in charge of Veracruz – in charge ...
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Glenn Springs Raid - Texas State Historical AssociationThe Glenn Springs raid of 1916 confirmed the fears of Texas residents living along the Rio Grande during the chaotic early years of the Mexican Revolution.
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The United States Armed Forces and the Mexican Punitive ExpeditionSep 30, 2022 · With approximately 485 men, known as Villistas, Villa had attacked the border town on March 9, 1916. According to War Department reports ...
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[PDF] The Mexican Expedition, 1916-1917Jun 29, 2025 · On 9 March 1916, the forces of Doroteo Arango, better known as. Francisco “Pancho” Villa, attacked the small border town of Colum- bus, New ...
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[PDF] US Army on the Mexican Border: a historical perspectiveFerguson and US Army Major General Frederick Funston, the new Commander of the Southern Department, also believed the plan dubious at best.15 In fact, a ...
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San Antonio Fort Sam's Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston was perhaps ...Apr 4, 2020 · He became an artillery officer, teaching himself with an instruction manual to operate a 12-pound cannon. In Cuba, Funston fought in 22 battles ...<|separator|>
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FUNSTON FUNERAL HELD AT PRESIDIO; Thousands Attend ...Frederick Funston, who died in San Antonio, Texas, last Monday night, was interred in the National Cemetery at the Presidio here at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon ...
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Frederick Funston (1865-1917) - Find a Grave MemorialFrederick Funston VVeteran Famous memorial ; Birth: 9 Nov 1865. New Carlisle, Clark County, Ohio, USA ; Death: 19 Feb 1917 (aged 51). San Antonio, Bexar County, ...
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This suicide mission ended the Philippine-American WarMay 13, 2021 · On Mar. 6, 1901, with Funston in command, the gunboat Vicksburg left Manila Harbor. On board was a force of 81 Filipino scouts dressed as ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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A Defense of General Funston - FoundSFWhen Spain sued for peace, these same U.S. troops were used against Filipino insurgents seeking independence, slaughtering thousands and initiating a decades- ...
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Trollfighting Mark Twain: Viral Media and the Funston FeudNov 1, 2020 · Fred Funston, an alleged hero of the Philippine-American War, was enjoying a fleeting celebrity, including rumors of becoming President ...
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Selling Empire: American Propaganda and War in the PhilippinesFor example, Colonel Frederick Funston told a correspondent that the enemy was “an illiterate, semi-savage people, who are waging war, not against tyranny ...Missing: ethical | Show results with:ethical
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[PDF] The First Wartime Water Torture by AmericansModern water boarding differs from the water cure used in the Philippines ... General Frederick Funston referred to the water cure as torture both when he denied.
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[PDF] Water Cure - US Policy and Practice in the Philippine InsurrectionBG Funston, who gained fame for capturing Aguinaldo, denied that his US troops ever utilized the water cure but instead pointed out that it was common ...
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[PDF] the professional career of frederick funstonAfter the ·capture of Aguinaldo, General Funston remained-in the. Philippine Islands until November 1, 1901, -in command of the Second. Separate Brigade:, ...
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General Funston on Military Operations in Mexico, 15 April 1916However with the U.S. rapidly losing patience with Carranza, General Frederick Funston - U.S. commander along the border - was ordered to despatch an armed U.S. ...
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The United States Armed Forces and the Mexican Punitive ExpeditionSep 30, 2022 · Pancho Villa's raid on Columbus, New Mexico, on March 9, 1916, prompted the United States to organize an expedition in retaliation.
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Dauntless: The life and times of General Frederick FunstonMajor General Frederick Funston (1865–1917) lived and died during a turbulent era for the United States that began with the Civil War's end.
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Mark Twain "Defense of General Funston" Transcript - Speeches-USASurely it ought to know. It is plain to me, and I think it ought to be plain to all, that Funston is not in any way to blame for the things he has done, does, ...
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Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor recipients - Army.milMay 16, 2025 · Citation: For distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy at Samoa, Philippine Islands, 1 April 1899. FUNSTON, FREDERICK. Rank and ...
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Frederick Funston | Military Wiki - FandomFunston (September 11, 1865 – February 19, 1917) also known as Fred Funston, was a General in the United States Army, best known for his role in the Spanish- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Major General Frederick Funston (1865 - 1917) - Genealogy - GeniJul 1, 2025 · ... Funston moved into more scientific exploration, focusing primarily on botany. First serving as part of an exploring and surveying expedition ...Missing: education botanical<|separator|>
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[PDF] Effect of the Civil-Military Relationship on the Philippine-American WarEven while facing these challenges, the President remained clear on his political aims and the highest levels of military and civilian leadership worked in ...
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Philippine-American War - Guerrilla Warfare, Insurgency, ConflictSep 13, 2025 · Frederick Funston, Aguinaldo was captured in his secret headquarters at Palanan in northern Luzon. Aguinaldo took an oath of allegiance to the ...
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[PDF] Memories of Two Wars - Latin American StudiesMEMORIES OF TWO WARS. CUBAN AND PHILIPPINE. EXPERIENCES. BY. FREDERICK FUNSTON. -". Brigadier-General U. S. Army. ILLUSTRATIONS BY F. C. YOHN. LONDON. CONSTABLE ...Missing: autobiography | Show results with:autobiography
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[PDF] THE DEVELOPMENT OF US ARMY SMALL WARS DOCTRINE ...U.S. Army Small Wars Doctrine from the Plains to the Philippines ... In his orders, Funston rested on the army's well-established doctrine of mob control ...
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[PDF] Filipino Insurgencies (1899-1913): Failures to Incite Popular SupportThe detainment of the leader of the insurgency demonstrated a weakness in the insurgencies ability to effect change. ... Guerrilla Fighter: Frederick Funston in ...
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Cuban and Philippine Experiences. By Frederick Funston, Brigadier ...Memories of Two Wars: Cuban and Philippine Experiences. By Frederick Funston, Brigadier-General, U. S. Army. (New York: Charles Scribner' Sons. 1911. Pp. x.Missing: chapter | Show results with:chapter
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Lawless Wars of Empire? The International Law of War in the ... - jstorGeneral Frederick Funston, through a bold subterfuge involving the use of enemy uniforms, captured Aguinaldo. Critics charged that Funston had violated the ...
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The Water Cure. An American Debate on torture and ...Mar 3, 2008 · At the center of the storm was what American soldiers called the “water cure,” a form of torture which involved the drowning of prisoners, often ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Blood and Treasure: Money and Military Force in Irregular WarfareBrigadier General Frederick Funston commanded U.S. troops in this roiling province for most of the war. ... The war, from Funston's point of view, “went merrily ...