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Captain Charles D. Sigsbee - (1845 - 1923) Commander Richard Wainwright - (1849 - 1926)

Admiral George Dewey - (1837 - 1917)

Rear Admiral William Thomas Sampson - (1840 - 1902)

Commodore Winfield Scott Schley - (1839 - 1911)

Richmond P. Hobson - (1870 - 1937) First Lieutenant Albertus W. Catlin - (1868 - 1933)

Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington

Lieutenant John A. LeJeune - (1867 - 1942)

Major General William Shafter - (1835 - 1906)

General Joseph Fighting Joe Wheeler - (1836 - 1906)

General Henry W. Lawton - (1843 - 1899[Killed in Action])

Colonel Leonard Wood - (1860 - 1927)

Colonel Theodore Roosevelt - (1858 - 1919)

Lieutenant John Joseph Pershing - (1860 - 1948)

General Theodore Schwan - (1841 - 1926)

General Guy Vernor Henry - (1839 - 1899)

Major General Wesley Merritt - (1836 - 1910)

General Arthur MacArthur - (1845 - 1912)

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Perhaps you have heard of Teddy Roosevelt who led his Rough Riders at the Battle of San Juan Hill and George Dewey from the Battle of Manila Bay.
There were 110 recipients of the Medal of Honor by US Troops during the 109 days of the Spanish American War including:

  • Benjamin Baker, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Edward L. Baker, Sergeant Major, US Army
  • David Barrow, Seaman, US Navy
  • Dennis Bell, Private, US Army
  • James Bennett, Chief Boatswain's Mate, US Navy
  • George Berg, Private, US Army
  • Albert Beyer, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Robert Blume, Seaman, US Navy
  • George Brady, Chief Gunner's Mate, US Navy
  • George Bright, Coal Passer, US Navy
  • Oscar Brookin, Private, US Army
  • Ulysses Buzzard, Corporal, US Army
  • Daniel Campbell, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Charles Cantrell, Private, US Army
  • Joseph Carter, Blacksmith, US Navy
  • Thoma Cavanaugh, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • Leonard Chadwick, Apprentice First Class, US Navy
  • George Charrette, Gunners Mate First Class, US Navy
  • James Church, Assistant Surgeon, US Army
  • Claus Clausen, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Thomas Cooney, Chief Machinist, US Navy
  • William Crouse, Watertender, US Navy
  • Andrew Cummins, Sergeant, US Army
  • John Davis, Gunner's Mate Third Class, US Navy
  • John De Swan, Private, US Army
  • Osborn Deignan, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Thomas Doherty, Corporal, US Army
  • John Doran, Botswain's Mate Second Class, US Navy
  • Austin Durney, Blacksmith, US Navy
  • John Eglit, Seaman, US Navy
  • John Ehle, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • Nick Erickson, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Oscar W. Field, Private, US Marine Corps
  • John Fitzgerald, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Herbert Foss, Seaman, US Navy
  • Frank Fournia, Private, US Army
  • Joseph Franklin, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Philip Gaughan, Sergeant, US Marine Corps
  • Michael Gibbons, Oiler, US Navy
  • Freeman Gill, Gunner's Mate First Class, US Navy
  • Thomas Graves, Private, US Army
  • Benjamin Hardaway, First Lieutenant, US Army
  • William Hart, Machinist First Class, US Navy
  • John Heard, First Lieutenant, US Army
  • Henry Hendrickson, Seaman, US Navy
  • Frank Hill, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Thomas Hoban, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Richmond Hobson, Lieutenant, US Navy
  • James Hull, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • Franz Itrich, Chief Carpenter's Mate, US Navy
  • Alexander Jardine, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • John Johanson, Seaman, US Navy
  • Johan Johansson, Ordinary Seaman, US Navy
  • Hans Johnsen, Chief Machinist, US Navy
  • Peter Johnson, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • Michael Kearney, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Philip Keefer, Coppersmith, US Navy
  • William Keller, Private, US Army
  • Francis Kelly, Watertender, US Navy
  • Thomas Kelly, Private, US Army
  • Franz Kramer, Seaman, US Navy
  • Ernest Krause, Coxswain, US Navy
  • Hermann Kuchneister, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Fitz Lee, Private, US Army
  • William Levery, Apprentice First Class, US Navy
  • Harry MacNeal, Private, US Marine Corps
  • George Mager, Apprentice First Class, US Navy
  • George Mahoney, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • John Maxwell, Fireman Second Class, US Navy
  • James Meredith, Private, US Marine Corps
  • William Meyer, Carpenter's Mate Third Class, US Navy
  • Harry Miller, Seaman, US Navy
  • Willard Miller, Seaman, US Navy
  • Albert Mills, Captain, US Army
  • Daniel Montague, Chief Master-at-Arms, US Navy
  • William Morin, Boatswain's Mate, Second Class, US Navy
  • Frederick Mueller, Mate, US Navy
  • John Murphy, Coxswain, US Navy
  • James Nash, Private, US Army
  • George Nee, Private, US Army
  • Lauritz Nelson, Sailmaker's Mate, US Navy
  • William Oakley, Gunner's Mate Second Class, US Navy
  • Anton Olsen, Ordinary Seaman, US Navy
  • Pomeroy Parker, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Robert Penn, Fireman First Class, US Navy
  • Herman Pfisterer, Musician, US Army
  • George Phillips, Machinist First Class, US Navy
  • Alfred Polond, Private, US Army
  • John H. Quick, Sergeant, US Marine Corps
  • Alexander Quinn, Sergeant, US Army
  • Norman Ressler, Corporal, US Army
  • John P. Riley, Landsman, US Navy
  • Charles DuVal Roberts, Second Lieutenant, US Army
  • Theodore Roosevelt, Lieutenant Colonel, US Army
  • Henry Russell, Landsman, US Navy
  • Joseph Scott, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Warren Shepherd, Corporal, US Army
  • William Spicer, Gunner's Mate First Class, US Navy
  • Edward Sullivan, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Axel Sundquist, Chief Carpenter's Mate, US Navy
  • Gustav A. Sundquist, Ordinary Seaman, US Navy
  • William Thompkins, Private, US Army
  • Samuel Triplett, Ordinary Seaman, US Navy
  • Albert Vadas, Seaman, US Navy
  • Hudson Van Etten, Seaman, US Navy
  • Robert Volz, Seaman, US Navy
  • George Wanton, Private, US Army
  • Ira Clinton Welborn, Second Lieutenant, US Army
  • Bruno Wende, Private, US Army
  • Walter West, Private, US Marine Corps
  • Julius Wilke, Boatswain's Mate First Class, US Navy
  • Frank Williams, Seaman, US Navy.
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John Henry Quick, USMC, could certainly be counted among them.

Theodore Roosevelt was named in orders.

Commodore George Dewey ranks among them.

Sergeant Major Edward L. Baker, US Army, must be counted among them.

L.W.T. Waller should be named.

The Spanish garrison of Baler were heroic above and beyond the Call of Duty.

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Admiral George Dewey was considered one of the many American heroes of the Spanish-American war. He led the U.S. forces to victory in the battle of Manila.

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Theodore Roosevelt, and he became Vice President after the war and President when McKinley was assasinated.

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Theodore Roosevelt.

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