Manila and Santiago

Manila and Santiago

Author: Jim Leeke

Publisher: Naval Institute Press

Published: 2013-07-10

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1612514146

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The U.S. Navy's first two-ocean war was the Spanish-American War of 1898. A war that was global in scope, with the decisive naval battles of war at Manila Bay and Santiago de Cuba separated by two months and over ten thousand miles. During these battles in this quick, modern war, America s New Steel Navy came of age. While the American commanders sailed to war with a technologically advanced fleet, it was the lessons they had learned from Adm. David Farragut in the Civil War that prepared them for victory over the Spaniards. This history of the U.S. Navy s operations in the war provides some memorable portraits of the colorful officers who decided the outcome of these battles: Shang Dewey in the Philippines and Fighting Bob Evans off southern Cuba; Jack Philip conning the Texas and Constructor Hobson scuttling the Merrimac; Clark of the Oregon pushing his battleship around South America; and Adm. William Sampson and Commodore Scott Schley ending their careers in controversy. These officers sailed into battle with a navy of middle-aged lieutenants and overworked bluejackets, along with green naval militiamen. They were accompanied by numerous onboard correspondents, who documented the war.In addition to descriptions of the men who fought or witnessed the pivotal battles on the American side, the book offers sympathetic portraits of several Spanish officers, the Dons for whom American sailors held little personal enmity. Admirals Patricio Montojo and Pasqual Cervera, doomed to sacrifice their forces for the pride of a dying empire, receive particular attention. The first study of the Spanish-American War to be published in many years, this book takes a journalistic approach to the subject, making the conflict and the people involved relevant to today s readers. This work details a war in which victory was determined as much by leadership as by the technology of the American Steel Navy.


The History of Cuba (Vol. 1-5)

The History of Cuba (Vol. 1-5)

Author: Willis Fletcher Johnson

Publisher: e-artnow

Published: 2020-10-09

Total Pages: 1078

ISBN-13:

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This 5-volume work features a comprehensive historical account of Cuba from the discovery of America in 1492. Lying in a peculiar sense at the commercial center of the world, between North America and South America, between Europe and Asia, between all the lands of the Atlantic and all the lands of the Pacific and subject to important approach from all directions, the island of Cuba and its history were influenced by two important factors – Spanish rule and the political interests of the United States after the American Revolution. The story of Cuba's development from a neglected and oppressed colony to an independent nation is stirring and impressive, adorned with the names and deeds of brave men. The story of her development in civilization, from a backward rank to the foremost, is no less impressive, and it is adorned with the names and the labors of wise men, statesmen and scholars, who gave of their best for the welfare of the insular republic for which so many of their kin gave willingly their very lives. Both of these stories are to be found in this book.


The Cuban insurrection ; The declaration of war ; The theatres of operations ; The two navies ; The situation of the naval forces and the outlook from a strategic point of view ; The resources, the armies, and the coast defences ; The situation of the military forces, the plans of campaign, and the outlook from a strategical point of view ; The blockade of Havana and the early naval operations ; The blockade of Santiago harbour

The Cuban insurrection ; The declaration of war ; The theatres of operations ; The two navies ; The situation of the naval forces and the outlook from a strategic point of view ; The resources, the armies, and the coast defences ; The situation of the military forces, the plans of campaign, and the outlook from a strategical point of view ; The blockade of Havana and the early naval operations ; The blockade of Santiago harbour

Author: Herbert Howland Sargent

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

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Under the Shadow of Napoleon

Under the Shadow of Napoleon

Author: Michael Bonura

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2012-05-07

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0814709427

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The way an army thinks about and understands warfare has a tremendous impact on its organization, training, and operations. The central ideas of that understanding form a nation's way of warfare that influences decisions on and off the battlefield. From the disasters of the War of 1812, Winfield Scott ensured that America adopted a series of ideas formed in the crucible of the Wars of the French Revolution and epitomized by Napoleon. Reflecting American cultural changes, these French ideas dominated American warfare on the battlefields of the Mexican-American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and World War I. America remained committed to these ideas until cultural pressures and the successes of German Blitzkrieg from 1939 - 1940 led George C. Marshall to orchestrate the adoption of a different understanding of warfare. Michael A. Bonura examines concrete battlefield tactics, army regulations, and theoretical works on war as they were presented in American army education manuals, professional journals, and the popular press, to demonstrate that as a cultural construction, warfare and ways of warfare can be transnational and influence other nations.


The War with Spain in 1898

The War with Spain in 1898

Author: David F. Trask

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 1300

ISBN-13: 9780803294295

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“Remember the Maine!” The war cry spread throughout the United States after the American battleship was blown up in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898. Americans, already sympathetic with Cuba’s struggle for independence from Spain, demanded action. Brief and decisive, not too costly, the Spanish-American War made the United States a world power. David F. Trask’s War with Spain in 1898 is a cogent political and military history of that “splendid little war.” It describes the failure of diplomacy; the state of preparedness of both sides; the battles, including those of Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders; the enlargement of conflict to rout the Spanish from Puerto Rico and the Philippines; and the misconceptions surrounding the war.


The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions, 1898T1934

The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions, 1898T1934

Author: Benjamin R. Beede

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1994-05-01

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 1136746900

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A fascinating encyclopedic survey of the Spanish-Cuban/American War, the Philippine War, and the small wars between 1899 and the end of the occupation of Haiti in 1934. The name changes themselves are instructive. The usage of "Spanish-American War" ignores the fact that the war in Cuba had been la


The Spectator

The Spectator

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1908

Total Pages: 1072

ISBN-13:

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A weekly review of politics, literature, theology, and art.


Joseph Wheeler: Uniting the Blue and the Gray

Joseph Wheeler: Uniting the Blue and the Gray

Author: Anders M. Kinney

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2002-06-25

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9781469734323

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This text analyzes and evaluates the participation of Joseph Wheeler in the Spanish-American War. Southerners believe that Wheeler had a significant impact on the unification of the North and South during this period. Second, this historiographic writing acquaints the secondary teacher of history with the importance of the war in America's move toward imperialism. This research suggests there is a relationship between Joseph Wheeler and the healing of the Civil War wounds. This research investigates two different approaches to Wheeler's involvement in the war. The first approach involved the historical interpretation that McKinley's decision to appoint Wheeler as a Volunteer General was based on political expediency and not on ability. The second approach involved the examination of General Wheeler's primary documents and their interpretations of his participation in the war. Results of this research showed the following: (1) Joseph Wheeler's involvement in the Spanish-American War hastened the healing of North/South wounds; (2) Wheeler's involvement in the overall scheme of the war was more than token; and (3) Wheeler was perceived as an American hero by all regions after the war.