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September 1902. The Philippine jungle. An American corporal empties his revolver.
September 1902. The Philippine jungle. An American corporal empties his revolver. Six shots, center mass, all hits. The Morrow warrior keeps charging. 30 ft. 20 ft. 10. The soldier dies with his throat cut, his empty 38 caliber pistol still gripped in his hand. When reinforcements find him, they count the wounds.
Six bullet holes in the Morrow’s chest. None of them stopped him. This scene repeats itself dozens of times across Mindanao. American soldiers are dying because their weapons can’t drop charging enemies. The 38 caliber revolvers that looked so modern on paper are failing where it matters most. On the battlefield, the army needs answers.
