Adm George Dewly Destroys the Spansh Fleet
The forces that destroyed the Spanish in Manila during the Spanish-American War were commanded by Rear Admiral George Dewey. He led the United States Navy's Asiatic Squadron in the decisive Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, where his fleet achieved a significant victory against the Spanish naval forces. This battle played a crucial role in the U.S. campaign to gain control over the Philippines.
The American forces defeated the Spanish in the Philippines. The American Forces were commanded by one Commodore George Dewey.
No not at all.
They pretty much lost every engagement. Dewey destroyed their fleet in the Philippines. Ground forces were taking over the Caribbean Islands. Spain was unable to counter the American forces.
Dwight D Eiesenhower
The commander was Commodore George Dewey.
The forces that destroyed the Spanish in Manila during the Spanish-American War were commanded by Rear Admiral George Dewey. He led the United States Navy's Asiatic Squadron in the decisive Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, where his fleet achieved a significant victory against the Spanish naval forces. This battle played a crucial role in the U.S. campaign to gain control over the Philippines.
Hernan Cortes
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
Military forces commanded by Custer were destroyed.
The American forces defeated the Spanish in the Philippines. The American Forces were commanded by one Commodore George Dewey.
No not at all.
Commodore Oliver Perry commanded the flagship USS Lawrence which surrendered after being almost destroyed. He then transferred to the USS Niagara and took over from its captain Jesse Elliot.