By piecing together diaries, letters, scrapbooks, and rare privately printed memoirs, the author has created a story which tells how America's ragtag navy-composed mainly of converted yachts, steamers and tugboats-was able to fight and win against the more powerful Spanish gunboats. The naval battles fought in places like Santiago, Cardenas, Cienfuegos, Manzanillo, Port Nipe, Guantanamo, San Juan, Guanica, and Ponce come alive in this book. The stories of the brave little ships that fought these battles-with names like the Gloucester and the Yosemite-at times against overwhelming odds,…mehr
By piecing together diaries, letters, scrapbooks, and rare privately printed memoirs, the author has created a story which tells how America's ragtag navy-composed mainly of converted yachts, steamers and tugboats-was able to fight and win against the more powerful Spanish gunboats. The naval battles fought in places like Santiago, Cardenas, Cienfuegos, Manzanillo, Port Nipe, Guantanamo, San Juan, Guanica, and Ponce come alive in this book. The stories of the brave little ships that fought these battles-with names like the Gloucester and the Yosemite-at times against overwhelming odds, demonstrates the excellent training of the men who manned their guns under leadership of daring officers. This book fills in many of the missing pieces in the history of the Spanish-American War.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A. B. FEUER is a military historian and freelance newspaper and magazine journalist. He is the author of Bilibid Diary: The Secret Notebooks of Commander Thomas Hayes, Combat Diary: Episodes from the History of the Twenty-second Regiment, 1866-1905 (Praeger, 1991), General Chennault's Secret Weapon: The B-24 in China (Praeger, 1992), Coast Watching in the Solomon Islands: The Bougainville Reports (Praeger, 1992), and The Santiago Campaign of 1898: A Soldier's View of the Spanish-American War (Praeger, 1993). He has also published articles in numerous journals, including Military History Magazine, Sea Classics, Civil War Quarterly, and World War II and is a book reviewer for Military Review, Military History, and World War II.
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The Life and Death of the U.S.S. Maine War is declared and the blockade of Cuba begins The voyage of the Oregon The bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico The attack at Cardenas The cable cutting at Cienfuegos Admiral Pascual Cervera arrives at Santiago, Cuba The sinking of the Merrimac in Santiago Bay The bombardment of the Santiago Harbor forts The capture of Guantanamo Bay Lieutenant Victor Blue's journey to Santiago Harbor The U.S.S. Yosemite and the Purisima Concepcion General Shafter's Fifth Army Corps lands in Cuba Day of battle at Manzanillo The naval engagement at Santiago Bay Captain Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller's story Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwright's story The surrender of Santiago and the battle at Port Nipe The invasion of Puerto Rico The surrender of Manzanillo Epilogue Addendum - List of U.S. Navy ships
The Life and Death of the U.S.S. Maine War is declared and the blockade of Cuba begins The voyage of the Oregon The bombardment of San Juan, Puerto Rico The attack at Cardenas The cable cutting at Cienfuegos Admiral Pascual Cervera arrives at Santiago, Cuba The sinking of the Merrimac in Santiago Bay The bombardment of the Santiago Harbor forts The capture of Guantanamo Bay Lieutenant Victor Blue's journey to Santiago Harbor The U.S.S. Yosemite and the Purisima Concepcion General Shafter's Fifth Army Corps lands in Cuba Day of battle at Manzanillo The naval engagement at Santiago Bay Captain Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller's story Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwright's story The surrender of Santiago and the battle at Port Nipe The invasion of Puerto Rico The surrender of Manzanillo Epilogue Addendum - List of U.S. Navy ships
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