The Battle of San Juan Hill.
Santiago.
The American forces used the Gatling gun to push Spanish forces off the hill outside of Santiago during the Spanish-American War. This early rapid-fire weapon was effective in providing suppressive fire and supporting infantry assaults. Its introduction helped to secure a tactical advantage for American troops during the conflict.
The Battle of San Juan Hill was fought outside of Santiago.
The Fighting in the Caribbean occurred mostly in Cuba.
April, 1898April 25 - Bombardment of Matanzas, Cuba by US Navy (I)May, 1898May 1 - Battle of Manila Bay; US forces destroy Spanish Pacific Squadron (A)May 11- Battle of Cárdenas; Spanish gunboats defeat American gunboats (S)May 11 - Battle of Cienfuegos; US cuts telegraph cable at Cienfuegos after two failed attempts (I)May 12 - Admiral William T. Sampson bombards San Juan, Puerto Rico (I)May 31 - US Fleet skirmishes with Cristóbal Colónand the fortifications of Santiago, Cuba (I)June, 1898June 3 - Failed effort to block harbor mouth at Santiago with scuttling of collier MerrimackJune 10 - US Marines land at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (A)June 21 - Guam captured by US forces; Wake Island soon followsJune 21 - Cuban guerillas land at Sigua, CubaJune 22 - Second San Juan USS Saint Paul maintains a blockade by defeating a Spanish sortie.June 22 - US troops land at Daiquiri, Cuba; they find Spanish positions abandonedJune 23 - Skirmish at Las Guasimas, Cuba, Cuban rebels driven backJune 24 - Battle of Las Guasimas; US troops encounter Spanish resistance (A)June 30 - Battle of Tayacoba; US landing effort repulsed by Spaniards (S)June 30 - First Battle of Manzanillo; a US naval force attempts to clear the harbor but is repulsed (S)July, 1898July 1 - Second Battle of Manzanillo; two American gunboats attempt to recanoiter the harbor but are forced to flee (S)July 1 - Battles of the Santiago Heights: Battle of Kettle Hill (I) and San Juan Hill (A); fierce fighting for capital of Santiago Province in CubaJuly 3 - Siege of Santiago begins; Battle of Santiago de Cuba; Cervera's squadron destroyed (A)July 10- Santiago, Cuba bombarded by US NavyJuly 17- Spanish garrison of Santiago surrenders after weeks of siegeJuly 21- Battle of Nipe Bay American gunboats defeat Spanish gunboats and clear the bay (A)July 23- Battle of Mani-Mani; Spanish prevent landing of Cuban reinforcements (S)July 25- Puerto Rican Campaign; US troops begin invasion of Puerto Rico (I)July 28- US troops defeated at Battle of Fajardo (S)July 31- Night attack by Spanish on US lines outside Manila, PhilippinesAugust, 1898August 11- US Troops enter Mayagüez, Puerto Rico; Spanish troops encircle the city to fight a battle that never occursAugust 13- Battle of Manila; US Troops capture Manila, Philippines(A)1899-1913Continued struggles in the Philippine-American War involving Filipinos and Spanish soldiers who refuse to give up fighting. The struggle is called "America's first Vietnam" by late twentieth-century historians.ReferencesBagosy, A. The Dirty Little WarNofi, Albert A., The Spanish-American War, 1898, 1997.
The Naval Battle of Santiago or the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Santiago.
Outside of Santiago, Cuba.
At San Juan Hill outside of Santiago, Cuba.
The American forces used the Gatling gun to push Spanish forces off the hill outside of Santiago during the Spanish-American War. This early rapid-fire weapon was effective in providing suppressive fire and supporting infantry assaults. Its introduction helped to secure a tactical advantage for American troops during the conflict.
Santiago. the battle of San Juan Hill
The Battle of San Juan Hill was fought outside of Santiago.
The Fighting in the Caribbean occurred mostly in Cuba.
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Admiral George Dewey's Asiatic Fleet entered Manila Bay and destroyed the Spanish Fleet which isolated it from outside support.
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