Fagen, David (1875–01 December 1901?), captain in the Filipino nationalist army, was born in Tampa, Florida. Little is known about either his parents or his early life. In the summer of 1899, just after the United States ended the war with Spain, Fagen was a corporal in the Twenty-fourth Infantry of Company I. He was among the black soldiers of the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth infantries and the Ninth and Tenth cavalries dispatched to the Philippines in the U.S. effort to enforce territorial concessions granted by Spain in a peace treaty signed in February 1899. Emilio Aguinaldo, an ardent Filipino nationalist, led a guerrilla war resisting what he considered the United States replacing Spain as colonizer....
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Fagen, David (1875–01 December 1901?), captain in the Filipino nationalist army
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Slovik, Eddie (1920-1945), military deserter
Edward L. Lach, Jr.
Slovik, Eddie (1920–1945), military deserter, was born Edward Donald Slovik in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Josef Slowikowski, a punch press operator, and Anna (maiden name unknown) Slowikowski. The product of an impoverished and unsupportive home, Slovik attended schools in Detroit and nearby Hamtramck and dropped out when he turned fifteen....