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  2. The Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) was an armed conflict between the Moro people and the United States military during the Philippine–American War. The word "Moro" – the Spanish word for "Moor" – is a term for Muslim people who lived in the Southern Philippines, an area that includes Mindanao, Jolo and the neighboring Sulu Archipelago.

    • February 4, 1899-June 15, 1913
  3. Aug 18, 2023 · But facing off against the Moro, America knew they needed something stronger that could stop them in their tracks. New Weaponry. The U.S. ditched the .38 revolvers and re-issued Colt M1873 single-action .45 Colt revolvers to soldiers instead. They later issued M1909 double-action revolvers chambered in .45 Colt as well.

  4. Jun 4, 2010 · The Moros fought with any weapon available - flintlocks, Mausers, Krags, kris, spears, and bolo knives. Relations between Moros and Americans were positive initially, but they eventually...

  5. Dec 18, 2019 · December 18, 2019. America’s First ‘Endless War’ Was Fought in the Philippines. The Moro War, an ill-fated military campaign that began in 1899, is a grim reminder of our long—and ongoing—history...

  6. Marr added that Moro jihadis killed soldiers even after soldiers had shot them several times. This led the U.S. Army to adopt the more powerful .45 caliber revolver as standard issue. Despite Moro resistance, swords were no match for artillery.

  7. From June 2019 to May 2022, as part of the "normalization process" of the Bangsamoro's war-to-peace transition, a total of about 19,200 former MILF combatants and 2,100 weapons were decommissioned. Bongbong Marcos (2022–present)

  8. Two corpses lying near each other—a Moro with six bullets in his chest and a mutilated trooper still holding an empty .38 service revolver. Not for the first time nor for the last, soldiers from an industrialized nation went to war in a primitive country and found that their sophisticated weaponry was inadequate.

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