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'''Jacob H. Smith''' (January 29,1840 – March 1, | '''Jacob H. Smith''' (January 29,1840 – March 1, 1918) A.K.A. "Hell Roaring" and "Howling Jake" former brigadier general of the U.S. Army. | ||
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“ | The more you kill and burn, the better it will please me | „ |
~ Jacob H. Smith |
Jacob H. Smith (January 29,1840 – March 1, 1918) A.K.A. "Hell Roaring" and "Howling Jake" former brigadier general of the U.S. Army.
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Jacob H. Smith was a brigadier general in the United States Army. Jacob committed atrocities in the Phillipino-American War from 1899-1902. Killing anone who posed a threat was killed under his regime. His massacres made him a disgrace and ruined the reputation of the U.S. Army at that time.