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Camp Jossman : ウィキペディア英語版
Camp Jossman
Camp Jossman was a United States Army cantonment constructed near the town of Buenavista on Guimaras Island in the Philippines after the Spanish–American War.
==Naming==
Camp Jossman was named for Albert L. Jossman. Jossman, a graduate of the University of Michigan enlisted for the Spanish–American War as a member of the 35th Michigan Volunteer Infantry. He subsequently transferred to the 27th Michigan Regiment, and later joined the regular Army as a member of the 22nd Infantry Regiment. Jossman was subsequently commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, and was wounded at the Battle of Bayan. Second Lieutenant Jossman died in Manila on July 28, 1902 while en route to the United States on a furlough. Jossman's remains were returned to Michigan, and he received a military funeral in Detroit.〔''History of Oakland County Michigan'', by Thaddeus D. Seeley, 1912, Volume 2, page 863〕〔''Fanny Dunbar Corbusier: Recollections of Her Army Life, 1869–1908'', by Fanny Dunbar Corbusier, edited by Patricia Y. Stallard, 2003, page 319〕

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