Part of the Philippine–American War (July 31, 1900)
This article is about a battle fought in Boac, Marinduque. For the battle between the forces of General Henry Ware Lawton and General Licerio Gerónimo, see Battle of San Mateo (1899).
Battle of Paye
Part of the Philippine–American War
Date
July 31, 1900
Location
Sitio Paye, Brgy. Balimbing, Boac, Marinduque
Result
Filipino victory
Belligerents
Philippine Republic
United States
Commanders and leaders
Teofilo N. Roque
William S. Wells
Strength
unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
unknown
2 wounded 2 captured
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Philippine–American War
Luzon
Manila
San Roque
1st Caloocan
2nd Caloocan
Marilao River
Malolos
Santa Cruz
Pagsanjan
Paete
Quingua
Calumpit
Santo Tomas
San Isidro
Zapote River
Olongapo
Cavite
San Jacinto
Tirad Pass
San Mateo
Paye
Pulang Lupa
Mabitac
Visayas
Balantang
Catubig
Lonoy
Balangiga
Samar Campaign
Dolores River
Malalag River
Mindanao
Cagayan de Misamis
Agusan Hill
Makahambus Hill
Siranaya
Moro Rebellion
The Battle of Paye took place during the Philippine–American War between the United States and the Philippines. It was fought on July 31, 1900, at Sitio Paye near Barangay Balimbing in the town of Boac, Marinduque. The short skirmish happened between the reconnaissance forces of Company A, 29th USV under the command of 1st Lieutenant Willam S. Wells and the guerrilla forces of the 2nd Guerilla under the command of Captain Teofilo Navaroso Roque.[1][2][3][4][5]
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