Admiral George Dewey traveled approximately 12,000 miles from the United States to Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War in 1898. His fleet departed from San Francisco, California, making a lengthy journey across the Pacific Ocean. The exact distance can vary depending on the specific route taken, but it is generally recognized as a significant naval expedition.
George Dewey commanded the Asiatic Squadron which sank the Spanish Fleet at Manila Bay.
In the Manila Bay in Philippines
There were no US combat deaths at the Battle of Manila Bay.
Commodore George Dewey of the Asiatic Fleet.
Adm George Dewly Destroys the Spansh Fleet
George Dewey
Commodore George Dewey.
Commodore George Dewey.
commodore George Dewey
Commodore George Dewey used the Asiatic Squadron to attack Manila Bay.
George Dewey commanded the Asiatic Squadron which sank the Spanish Fleet at Manila Bay.
In the Manila Bay in Philippines
There were no US combat deaths at the Battle of Manila Bay.
There is a distance of 5,938 miles between Manila and Greece. This distance would take 11 hours and 53 minutes to travel by airplane.
Commodore George Dewey of the Asiatic Fleet.
Adm George Dewly Destroys the Spansh Fleet
At the Battle of Manila Bay.