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    The Battle of the Aguadores was a sharp skirmish on the banks of the Aguadores River near Santiago de Cuba, on 1 July 1898, at the height of the Spanish–American...
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    2nd Cavalry Regiment (United States) (category Military units and formations of the United States in the Philippine–American War)
    the 2nd Cavalry fought at the Battle of El Caney, the Battle of San Juan Hill, the Battle of the Aguadores, and the Siege of Santiago. During the armistice...
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    Third Battle of San Juan 30 June First Battle of Manzanillo 30 June Battle of Tayacoba 1 July Second Battle of Manzanillo 1 July Battle of the Aguadores 3...
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    attempt a landing and are repulsed at the Battle of Tayacoba. July 1 - Battle of the Aguadores: In support of U.S. Army troops moving on Santiago de...
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    24, 1898 Battle of Las Guasimas June 30, 1898 First Battle of Manzanillo June 30, 1898 Battle of Tayacoba July 1, 1898 Battle of the Aguadores July 1,...
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  • Second Army Corps (Spanish–American War) (category Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War)
    15, 1898. They soon saw action in the Battle of the Aguadores, Cuba. After which the brigade was transferred to the Fifth Army Corps as a provisional...
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    USS Mayflower (1897) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    Guantánamo Bay. On 1 July 1898, during the Battle of the Aguadores, Suwannee, the armored cruiser USS New York, and the gunboat USS Gloucester provided gunfire...
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    Henry M. Duffield (category Members of the Sons of the American Revolution)
    "As for General Duffield, of your City, he is a soldier, every inch of him. He had a thankless job at the Battle of Aguadores, but he acquitted himself...
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  • Archived 23 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem...
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    El Pozo.: 129  The Spanish retreat did unbar the way to the strong points that covered Santiago on the east side, mainly Fort Aguadores, San Juan Hill...
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    which far more died of disease than in battle. This led to improvements being made in the sanitary conditions of the barracks of Gibraltar, through providing...
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    Joseph Taussig (category Recipients of the Legion of Merit)
    assigned to the flagship of Admiral William T. Sampson, the cruiser New York, and was on board during the bombardment of Aguadores and Santiago and the pivotal...
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    Spanish snipers before the Battle of San Juan Hill. The balloon was shot down on June 30, 1898, and landed in the Aguadores River. Baldwin was later honorably...
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    Pedro". It was known at the end of the 18th century and during the 19th as "Capilla de los Aguadores" and whose entrance was through the atrium. It was closed...
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