Our Navy in the War with SpainC. Scribner's sons, 1898 - 406 страници |
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... Crews were a Credit to the Naval Officers in Charge of Them - First American Flag Raised over Cuban Soil - Good Work Alongshore . CHAPTER XVII . SQUADRON DESTRUCTION OF CERVERA'S 291 Luck was with the Spaniards , in a Way , for Two of ...
... Crews were a Credit to the Naval Officers in Charge of Them - First American Flag Raised over Cuban Soil - Good Work Alongshore . CHAPTER XVII . SQUADRON DESTRUCTION OF CERVERA'S 291 Luck was with the Spaniards , in a Way , for Two of ...
Страница xi
... CREW OF THE VIRGINIUS WERE SHOT , 21 LAUNCH OF THE UNITED STATES STEAMSHIP RALEIGH , 29 PROTECTED CRUISER ATLANTA , 35 DESPATCH - BOAT DOLPHIN , 37 THE WHITE SQUADRON AT SEA , . 39 WILLIAM C. WHITNEY , 44 PROTECTED CRUISER CHARLESTON ...
... CREW OF THE VIRGINIUS WERE SHOT , 21 LAUNCH OF THE UNITED STATES STEAMSHIP RALEIGH , 29 PROTECTED CRUISER ATLANTA , 35 DESPATCH - BOAT DOLPHIN , 37 THE WHITE SQUADRON AT SEA , . 39 WILLIAM C. WHITNEY , 44 PROTECTED CRUISER CHARLESTON ...
Страница xiii
... Crew IN THE AMERICAN LINES , CAPTAIN F. A. Cook , 235 237 . 243 245 · 247 251 254 CAPTAIN F. J. HIGGINSON , · 255 AUXILIARY CRUISER YANKEE , 257 PORT GUANTANAMO , OR CUMBERLAND HARBOR , 262 PICKET SENTRY ON GUARD DUTY , 264 DR . JOHN ...
... Crew IN THE AMERICAN LINES , CAPTAIN F. A. Cook , 235 237 . 243 245 · 247 251 254 CAPTAIN F. J. HIGGINSON , · 255 AUXILIARY CRUISER YANKEE , 257 PORT GUANTANAMO , OR CUMBERLAND HARBOR , 262 PICKET SENTRY ON GUARD DUTY , 264 DR . JOHN ...
Страница xxi
... crews . On the whole here is a story the facts of which , however told , must stir the heart of every American who has red blood in his veins . It was a war to bring peace where anarchy reigned . We sought the enemy in his own chosen ...
... crews . On the whole here is a story the facts of which , however told , must stir the heart of every American who has red blood in his veins . It was a war to bring peace where anarchy reigned . We sought the enemy in his own chosen ...
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... crew were still held as close prisoners on board until February 13th- in all twenty - three days after the ship was seized , before he was allowed even to communicate with the American Consul . So it was not until she had been under ...
... crew were still held as close prisoners on board until February 13th- in all twenty - three days after the ship was seized , before he was allowed even to communicate with the American Consul . So it was not until she had been under ...
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Admiral Cervera afloat American Amphitrite armed armor ARMORED CRUISER ashore auxiliaries barbette battle beach began blockade boats broadside Brooklyn calibre Captain Cavite Cervera Cienfuegos coal coast Colon command Commodore crew Cuba Cuban deck destroyers Dewey displacement draft eight-inch guns enemy engineers Ensign exploded fact fight fire First-class Battle-ship five-inch flag flag-ship force forts four gun-boat gunners Havana Hemment inch Indiana Iowa island Key West killed knots land Lieutenant Main Battery Manila Manila Bay Marblehead Maria Teresa Merrimac miles morning Morro naval officers navy Nicholas Channel night o'clock Olympia Oquendo Oregon port projectiles PROTECTED CRUISER range rapid-fire guns rifles San Juan Santiago harbor Schley sent shell shore shot side signal six-inch guns six-pounders smoke Spain Spaniards Spanish ships Spanish squadron speed steam Texas thirteen-inch tons torpedo torpedo-boat turned turrets twelve-inch vessels Virginius Vizcaya war-ships Winslow Wompatuck wounded Yankee Yankee squadron yards York