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Re: Heritage Violated In Alabama

We went to war with these folks. A point of interest, it was their fighting ferocity which resulted in the development of the M1911 semiautomatic 45 pistol.

“Peaceful Moros would not be disarmed. Polite reminders of the America's anti-slavery policy were allowed.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moro_Rebellion

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American units fighting Moro guerrillas during the Philippine-American War using the then-standard Colt M1892 revolver, in .38 Long Colt, found it to be unsuitable for the rigors of jungle warfare, particularly in terms of stopping power, as the Moros had very high battle morale and frequently used drugs to inhibit the sensation of pain. The U.S. Army briefly reverted to using the M1873 single-action revolver in .45 Colt caliber, which had been standard during the late 19th century; the heavier bullet was found to be more effective against charging tribesmen. The problems prompted the then–Chief of Ordnance, General William Crozier, to authorize further testing for a new service pistol.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1911_pistol

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