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Is He Philippines' LAST HOPE Against America?

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they killed the only General they ever

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had these were the words spoken by

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General Hughes during the Philippine

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American war a dark chapter in the

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American occupation of the Philippines

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on June 5 1899 this man General Antonio

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Luna was assassinated In caban Tua today

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General Antonio Luna is remembered a

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hero but why was he seen as such a

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threat to the Americans who exactly was

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he and why was he assassinated by the

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very people that he fought for I'm Jonas

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and let's talk about General anonio Luna

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one of the greatest generals the

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Philippines ever had Antonio Luna was

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born on October 29 1866 in Bondo Manila

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his father huim Luna worked as a

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government tobacco salesman Luna showed

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early academic promise exceling in

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various subjects and memorizing the

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doctrina Christiana one of the first

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books produced in the Philippines at a

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young age he later earned a Bachelor of

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Arts degree from the ATO Municipal de

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Manila and studied literature and

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chemistry at the University of Santa

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Tomas Luna later went to Europe to study

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Pharmacy in Barcelona and earned a

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doctorate in Pharmacy in 1890 his

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research on malaria was impressive it

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distinguished between the different

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types of the parasite and suggested new

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treatments so Luna has a lot of

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achievements and scientific

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accomplishments why is he now remembered

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more as a general in August 1896 during

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the Philippine Revolution Antonio Luna

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and his brother the famous painter one

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Luna we'll talk about that in another

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video were arrested by the Spaniards

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even though they didn't actually join

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the

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Luna was doubtful about the revolution

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believing that it needed proper

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preparation he preferred reforms over

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Rebellion similar to hos Rizal and other

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educated Filipino reformists he was then

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exiled to Spain in 1897 imprison in

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Madrid's carcel Modelo his brother Juan

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being a well-respected painter just got

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pardoned by the Spanish queen regent

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Maria Christina of Austria and used his

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influence to secure Antonio's release so

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we can imagine that while the revolution

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raged in the Philippines Antonio Luna

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wasn't actually there upon his release

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Luna stayed in Hong Kong where he

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received a letter of recommendation to

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Emilio aginaldo who was already the

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katuna leader at that time finally he

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returned to the Philippines in July 1898

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a month after the country declared

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independence from Spain on June 12th

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1898 aginaldo then quickly appointed him

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chief of War operations however when

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Luna returned the Americans were already

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on Philippine soil Admiral George dwey

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had already defeated the Spanish Fleet

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in the of Manila Bay in May 1 1898 and

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on December 10 1898 Spain then sold the

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Philippines to the Americans now the

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Philippines is essentially handed over

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from one Global superpower to another

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Luna already a high ranking general was

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deeply involved and saw the tensions

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rise between the Filipinos and Americans

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and on February 4 1899 a group of

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American soldiers fired their first shot

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against Filipino soldiers and that

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essentially triggering the start of the

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Philippine ameran War the Filipinos

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already tired and weary from fighting a

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literally centuries old Empire now had

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to defend themselves from another just

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months after with not much time to

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prepare and reorganize the Filipinos had

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to fight once again now Luna was a

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strict leader with no tolerance for

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incompetence he was known for being

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hot-headed and having a very bad temper

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which often made him the target of

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gossip and earned him enemies within

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aguinaldo's government Luna's strong

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personality and refusal to compromise

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made people either love him or hate him

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despite these internal conflicts he

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worked tirelessly to make the Filipino

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military more professional his efforts

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however faced resistance and hostility

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from politicians other generals or even

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some soldiers but during the Philippine

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American War General Luna participated

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in many major battles including the

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first and the biggest battle of Manila

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the two battles of kokan and the Battle

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of Santo Tomas which was unfortunately

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Luna's last battle however despite

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Luna's military efforts and

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significantly causing delays and dealing

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significant damage to the American

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forces you see he didn't actually win

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any battles as theodoro agilio a leading

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Filipino historian said Luna was a great

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General who didn't win any battles the

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reason why Antonio Luna did not win any

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battles may be related to his famous

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strategy that he proposed called the

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three tier strategy also called the Luna

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defense line which aimed to slow down

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and weaken the American forces while

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they built fortresses up in the

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mountains Luna envisioned using the

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rugged terrain in The High Ground is a

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military Advantage the first tier

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consists of trenches and fortifications

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on the front line if the first line was

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destroyed the soldiers would then

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Retreat and regroup to the second line

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of the fences now the first and second

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tier are only meant to delay the

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Americans while they built the third

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tier which are a series of Mega

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fortresses once the second line fell

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they would then Retreat to the

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fortresses already built high up in the

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mountains the ultimate defensive barrier

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where they would also switch to Guerilla

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Warfare the idea was not to actually win

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battles but rather delay the Americans

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while they built a strong massive

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Fortress in the third tier where the

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soldiers would be more prepared and at a

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natural terrain advantage or High Ground

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just imagine being an American Soldier

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trying to hike a mountain while someone

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at the top can easily shoot you down

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unfortunately Luna's three- tier defense

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was not fully implemented because the

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government did not fully support his

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plans even other generals did not agree

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with his plans and refused to cooperate

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by not sending reinforcements the speed

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of the American Military also outpaced

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the ability of the Filipinos to

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construct the necessary defenses and

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train themselves and the mega Fortress

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in the mountain Province was never fully

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carried out now the turning point of

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Luna's career came when he was invited

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to a council of War by Emilio aginaldo

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essentially a very important meeting on

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June 5 1899 he was excited to receive an

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invitation from Emilio aginaldo to meet

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him in cabanatuan personally because he

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saw it as an opportunity to discuss and

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clarify military matters and strategies

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directly with the president Luna however

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unaware of the Betrayal that awaited him

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arrived in cabanatuan with two AIDS the

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camp Colonel Francisco Roman and Captain

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Ardo rusa in the mounted escort however

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he dismissed his escort and proceeded to

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go alone to the rectory where aginaldo

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had his headquarters this was a very bad

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idea as Luna entered the rectory he was

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informed by an officer that aginaldo had

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already left with his command feeling

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insulted and obviously disappointed Luna

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prepared to leave however he was

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suddenly attacked from behind by Captain

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Pedro hanino who inflicted a severe

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wound with a bolo despite his injuries

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Luna fought back drawing his revolver to

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defend himself but still Luna managed to

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force his sway through his as salant

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however upon reaching the plaza he was

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then confronted by multiple soldiers who

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then started attacking him with their

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heavy bolos Luna was being hacked alive

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but they feared that Luna would only

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cause more trouble if he's captured

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alive but unbelievably refused to die he

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kept fighting back wounding several of

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his attackers with his revolver despite

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being caught by surprise fighting

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multiple armed men injuring numerous

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hacks from the heavy bolos and suffering

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multiple shots from a rifle at close

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range Luna fought until his body

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eventually had no strength left his body

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