The Military Unpreparedness of the United States: a History of American Land ...
The Military Unpreparedness of the United States: a History of American Land ...
Huidekoper, Frederic Louis, 1874-1940
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See also Bonsai, pp. 128-129, footnote, and 600; Davis, pp. 238-239; Sargent, II, pp. 114-115; Lodge, p. 127. 177. Lodge, p. 125. 178. The authorities consulted for the above narrative are General Shafter's report, pp. 63-65; General Wheeler's report; General Kent's report; Colonel Wood's report; Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt's report; Wheeler, pp. 42-48 and 110; Roosevelt, pp. 128-161; Sargent, II, pp. 108-122; Lodge, pp. 124-132; Bonsai, pp. 112-142; Miley, pp. 100-118. During the day General ...Duffield with the 33rd Michigan attacked Aguadores and thus prevented the Spaniards at that point from re- enforcing Linares at Santiago. 179. The losses of the 1st division of the Fifth Corps on July first were 93 killed, 492 wounded and 58 missing, a total of 643, according to General Kent's report of July 7th (Report of the Wor Department for 1898, p. 78). The Ist Cavalry brigade lost 11 killed and 126 wounded; the 2nd brigade 35 killed and 203 wounded, a total of 376 for the Cavalry division.
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