- Source: Association of Veterans of the Revolution
- Konfederasi Amerika
- Perang Dunia I
- Daftar film terlaris
- Gerakan Hak-Hak Sipil Afrika-Amerika (1955-1968)
- Perang Indian
- Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman
- Bernie Sanders
- Albany, Georgia
- Association of Veterans of the Revolution
- List of veterans' organizations
- Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- List of Filipino generals in the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War
- List of last surviving World War I veterans
- List of last surviving veterans of military insurgencies and wars
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Emilio Aguinaldo
- American Revolution
The Association of Veterans of the Revolution (Spanish: Asociación de los Veteranos de la Revolución) is an association for the former soldiers and servicemen during the establishment of the Philippine Revolutionary Army who participated during the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine–American War.
Organized by former president Emilio Aguinaldo in 1912. The association secured pensions for its members and made arrangements for them to buy land in installments from the government. Baldomero Aguinaldo was named president of the organization during its inception, and served in this capacity until his death on February 4, 1915. Among those who received land from the government were Manuel Tinio, Pio Valenzuela, and Mariano Trias. Another project was the Mausoleum of the Veterans of the Revolution, a mausoleum constructed in Manila North Cemetery, designed by an architect Arcadio de Guzmán Arellano, inaugurated on May 30, 1920. General Mariano Noriel, Tomas Arguelles and Pio del Pilar are some of the few who were interred inside the structure.