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This is one soldier's account as told to his son, of the treatment of the Moro people by the United States and its military. This story was published in an issue of the Bicentennial Gross-outs magazine, published in 1976.

Although some may question the accuracy of Bicentennial Gross-outs, it tells a tale of the moro wars and a chapter of U.S. military history that can be verified by other common sources of information.

Also, the sketch of the photo on the last page can also be seen as a photograph on Boondocks.net.

These are in pdf format.

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updated on June 15, 2002
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