Full Description
This is the story of the Spanish-American War, told not from the perspective of generals, policy makers, or politicians, but from that of the soldiers, sailors and marines in the field and the reporters who covered their efforts. Concentration on the daily lives of these people provides insight into the often overlooked facets of a soldier's life, detailing their training and interaction with weaponry, their food, clothing, and medical supplies, and their personal interactions and daily struggles. While the Spanish-American War set the stage for America's emergence as a global power, this is its history on an individual scale, as seen through the eyes of those upon whom the war had the most immediate impact.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
1. From Cuban Revolution to American War with Spain
2. Dewey's Battle for Manila Bay
3. Mobilizing for War
4. Naval Blockade of Cuba
5. Fifth Corps' Baptism of Fire
6. Heavy Fighting in Cuba
7. Naval Battle Forces Surrender
8. Eighth Corps to Manila
9. The Philippines Campaign
10. The Puerto Rico Campaign
11. Coming Home
12. Epilogue
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index