Second Battle of Caloocan

Second Battle of Caloocan
Part of the Philippine–American War

Filipinos attack the barracks of the 13th Minnesota Volunteers.
DateFebruary 22–25, 1899
Location
Caloocan, Manila, Philippines
Result American victory
Belligerents
 United States  Philippine Republic
Commanders and leaders
Arthur MacArthur, Jr. Antonio Luna
Mariano Llanera
Strength
15,000–20,000 soldiers
1 monitor
5,000 soldiers
Casualties and losses
5 killed 34 wounded[1][unreliable source?] 500 killed and wounded(American Estimate)[1][unreliable source?]

The Second Battle of Caloocan (Filipino: Ikalawang Labanan sa Caloocan, Spanish: Segunda Batalla de Caloocan), alternately called the Second Battle of Manila, was fought from February 22 to 24, 1899, in Caloocan during the Philippine–American War. The battle featured a Filipino counterattack aimed at gaining Manila from the Americans. This counterattack failed to regain Manila mainly because of lack of coordination among Filipino units and lack of artillery support.

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