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Manila and Santiago: The New Steel Navy in the Spanish-American War

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Manila and Santiago: The New Steel Navy in the Spanish-American War - Leeke, James
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Manila & Santiago tells the history of the U.S. Navy's operations in the Spanish War of 1898. This was America's first "two-ocean war," in which the decisive battles at Manila Bay and Santiago de Cuba were separated by two months and ten thousand miles. Our "new steel navy" came of age during this quick, modern little war. The battles were decided by colorful officers today largely forgotten - by "Shang" Dewey in the Philippines and "Fighting Bob" Evans off southern Cuba. By Jack Philip conning the Texas and Constructor ...

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Manila and Santiago: The New Steel Navy in the Spanish-American War 2009, US Naval Institute Press

ISBN-13: 9781591144649

Hardcover