12.—Report. 
a few instances,isolated points via trail,by litter only. Pack trains 
and escort wagons are used in the transportation of Medical Supplies 
overland. 
36 . TROOPS . DUTIES , MORALS AM D MOVEMENTS : The Organization constituting 
the 3rd.District,July 1,1901,was as follows: 
14th.Battery of Field Artillery,6 Companies; 9th.U.s.Cavalry,8 Troops 
15th. U.s. Infantry,7 Companies;26th. U. s. Infantry ,12 Companies,and 6th. 
U. S.Cavalry,4 Troops. 
The Organization at the present date,constituting the 4th. Separate 
Brigade,is as follows: 
2nd. U.s.Infantry, 4 Companies;15th. U.S. Infantry,4 Companies;26th. U. 
S . Infantry , 7Corapanie s ; 30th.U.s . Infantry ,2 Companies;9th.U. s.Cavalry, 
4 Troops; 32nd. and 33rd.Companies Native Scouts,Detachments Hospital 
Corps,Signal Corps and Corps of Engineers( Company n H“3nd. Battalion). 
During July,1901,the troops performed the usual garrison duties 
and occasional scouting. From the 4th.to the 3th.inst.,Insurgent Gen¬ 
eral Belarmino surrendered his Command to the Commanding Officer, Le- 
gaspi,Albay,P.I., thus ending hostilities in the Province of Albay. 
August, 1901—Troops performed the usual garrison and field duties, 
participating in scouting,patrol duty and mail escorts. Companies "B" 
and"I"26th. infantry,encountered small engagements with the insurgents 
during the month. 
September, 1901 — The usual military duties were performed.Company 
"D'Mstn.infantry had several engagements with insurgent bands in the 
Province of Sorsogon,between the 2nd.and 30th.of the month.During this 
scout eighteen insurgents are known to have been killed;no American 
casualties.On Sept.1,the Insurgent General,Angelis,surrendered to Cant. 
Rosenbaum, 26th. infantry, with 21 Officers,50 men,8 rifles,10 pistols," 
and a number of bolos. 
October,1901—The troops participated in small scouts and the us¬ 
ual military duties.There were no engagements.Companies "H""K""L " n M tt 
26th.Infantry,October 10 . 
November,1901—Designation of the Command changed November l,from 
Headquarters 3rd. District,to Headquarters 4th.Separate Brigade,Dept, 
of North Philippines.The usual garrison and militarv duties were ner- 
formedduring the month.Company "L" 2nd. Infantry had an engagement 
witn insurgents on the 21st.in Tayabas Province on the morning of that 
date.No casualties on the American side. The 32nd.Company of Native 
Scouts was organized and proceeded on a scouting expedition through 
tne.Province of Albay. The 33rd. Company of Native Scouts was also or— 
ganizea during this month,and performed the usual military duties. 
December,1901 The troops performed the usual duties, furnishing 
numerous escorts and patrols and small detachments in the field. 
^ January,1902 The troops performed regular ditues,sending out scout— 
xng detachments and furnishing escorts and patrols.The 15thlInfantry 
havx numerous detacnments in the field; nocasualties.Company M K tt 2nd.In¬ 
tan, ry, engaged the insurgents January 13,in Tayabas Province. Three 
Americans were wounded in this engagement ,one dying from wounds re- 
ee-i.vea.Two insurgents were killed and others wounded. The 32nd.Com- 
5 a l of J ative scouts was constantly in the field in Tayabas Province 
during this month. 
]^ebruary,l902 Troops performed the usual garrison duties.The 2nd. 
o^rVn 1 * 7 -. ? n ?i° untered a l3and of "iadrones" at Narcessis,Tayabas, Febru- 
durine^the mon^h^^* Ooiai:)any of Native Scouts captured a number of arms 
5orn Si, 1902— Companies "A»"B""C"and"D"l5th.Infantry, embarked for 
o^ ; ;fC a ^? n T I:^ T " OOPS performed the usual garrison duties.The 32nd. 
?, 1 an>/ OI Nat j_v® Scouts had several skirmishes with insurgents at 
,'~ e arr:l0 ® an Miguel, Tayabas,killing 10 and wounding several more. 
Jio arms were captured. No casualties to the Scouts. 
The morals of the troops of this Brigade,generally good. 
