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  2. Siege of Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of the American Fifth Army Corps' invasion of Cuba was the capture of the city of Santiago de Cuba.U.S. forces had driven back the Spaniards' first line of defense at the Battle of Las Guasimas, after which General Arsenio Linares pulled his troops back to the main line of defense against Santiago along San Juan Heights.

  3. 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1898)

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    It was one of three state volunteer regiments that fought in the Santiago Campaign in Cuba, and the only volunteer unit at the Battle of El Caney. The regiment participated in the Siege of Santiago until the city surrendered, spent several weeks in Cuba, and was moved back to the United States as a result of disease in August. After the end of ...

  4. Siege of Santiago order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The following units and commanders of the U.S. [1] and Spanish armies fought at the Siege of Santiago during the Spanish–American War from July 3 to July 17, 1898.

  5. Battle of Santiago de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Santiago de Cuba was a decisive naval engagement that occurred on July 3, 1898 between an American fleet, led by William T. Sampson and Winfield Scott Schley, against a Spanish fleet led by Pascual Cervera y Topete, which occurred during the Spanish–American War.

  6. Battle of Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Santiago de Cuba (1748), a failed attempt by the British Royal Navy to force entrance to the port of Santiago de Cuba; Battle of Santiago (1844), battle in the Dominican War of Independence. Battle of Santiago (1863), battle fought during the Dominican Restoration War. Battle of Santiago (1898), naval battle in the Spanish–American War

  7. Category:Sieges involving the United States - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Sadr City; Siege of Sangin; Siege of Santiago; Siege of Savage's Old Fields; Battle of Shanhaiguan (1900) Siege of Springfield; Siege of the TA Ranch; Siege of Fort St. Philip (1815) First Battle of the Stronghold; Second Battle of the Stronghold

  8. Siege of Jaén (1245–1246) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Jaén was the final siege on the city during the Spanish Reconquista.The siege, was carried out from 1245 through 28 February 1246 by forces of the Crown of Castile and the Order of Santiago commanded by Ferdinand III of Castile and the Grand Master of the Order of Santiago, Pelayo Pérez Correa, against a combined defending force of the local Taifa of Jaén (جيان) and the ...

  9. Order of battle at the Siege of Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The following units and commanders of the U.S. [1] and Spanish armies fought at the Siege of Santiago during the Spanish–American War from July 3 to July 17, 1898.