After leading the expedition to catch Aguinaldo, Funston was initially lionized for his heroism, but was later rebuked by Theodore Roosevelt.
The U.S. Army officers who impersonated POWs during the grueling forced march to Palanan, the site of Aguinaldo's headquarters.
USS Vicksburg, the gunboat that transported Funston and his expeditionary force to and from their mission.
Vicksburg's officers. The ship’s captain, Edward B. Barry (seated center), was later mocked in verse by future Nobel laureate T. S. Eliot.
A 1902 clash between President Theodore Roosevelt and Brigadier General Fred Funston delighted editorial cartoonists, including Paul Plaschke.
A heroic mounted statue of Aguinaldo stands in front of his home in Kawit, Cavite Province, Republic of the Philippines.
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