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The "strength" in the infobox points the name of units in the US side and number of soldiers in the Filipino side. It does not allow comparison of forces. How many people were in the 1st South Dakota Infantry? More or less 5,000 as well? A lot more than that? A lot less than that? And the Filipinos were 5,000... soldiers? It's better to clarify the obvious as if it wasn't. If a side had artillery and the other did not, it should be clear. "No artillery" would be redundant, but "5,000 soldiers" would make that clear (5,000 alone, without nouns, could also be 4,900 soldiers and 100 people operating artillery) Cambalachero (talk) 02:22, 4 October 2012 (UTC)Reply
G'day, I have assessed the article as C-class on Milhist's assessment scale. In addition to Cambalachero's point above, I have the following suggestions to take it towards B-class:
If you can cover off on these points, I would be happy to re-assess the article as B-class. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) 00:52, 6 October 2012 (UTC)Reply