Dewey commanded a U.S. fleet that destroyed the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.
"You may fire when you are ready Gridley."Commodore George Dewey, 1 May 1898, at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War. The American squadron entered Manila Bay and took fire from the Spanish fleet, anchored under the guns of Cavite, for half an hour until in the position Dewey wanted. Then Dewey addressed his order to Charles Gridley, captain of Dewey's flagship Olympia.[Dewey, George. Autobiography of George Dewey, Admiral of the Navy. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913) 214.]http://www.history.navy.mil/trivia/trivia02.htm
Admiral George Dewey. Dewey became immensely popular for his victory in Manila Bay and could have easily ridden the wave of publicity to be elected president in 1900, had he wished.
A US Naval squadron commanded by Admiral George Dewey defeated the Spanish outside Manila Bay.
George Dewey
Commodore George Dewey.
Dewey commanded a U.S. fleet that destroyed the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.
Dewey commanded a U.S. fleet that destroyed the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.
Dewey commanded a U.S. fleet that destroyed the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.(Nova Net)
Dewey commanded a U.S. fleet that destroyed the Spanish fleet in the Philippines.(Nova Net)
he is best known for his victory at the battle in manila bay during the spanish american war.
Commodore George Dewey was in charge of the American Fleet in the Philippines. They soundly defeated the Spanish Fleet. Under his direction the ground battles were continued leading the the US victory.
Admiral George Dewey was best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay. He led the United States Navy's Asiatic Squadron in the battle during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Dewey's victory was significant as it effectively ended Spanish control over the Philippines and established the United States as a major naval power.
Admiral George Dewey.
GEORGE DEWEY
George Dewey
Commander George Dewey was a U.S. naval commander who defeated the Spanish in Manila Bay during the Spanish American War.
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