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"From Yauco to Las Marias" by Karl Stephen Herrman provides a comprehensive narrative of the Independent Regular Brigade's campaign in Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War. The text begins with the brigade's assembly in Yauco, detailing the composition and characteristics of the regular army men, contrasting them with volunteers. The narrative follows the brigade's march from Yauco to Sabana Grande, highlighting the challenges faced by the soldiers, such as the oppressive tropical heat and the burdensome packs they carried. Herrman describes the local Puerto Rican populace's initial distrust of the American forces, which was gradually alleviated by General Miles' proclamation promising protection and prosperity under American governance. The text then shifts to the brigade's interchange with Spanish forces at Hormigueros, providing a detailed account of the battle's topography, maneuvers, and outcomes. Herrman offers a personal perspective on the fight, noting the lack of melodramatic elements typically associated with battle scenes. The narrative culminates with the brigade's triumphant entry into Mayaguez, where they were met with enthusiastic receptions from the local populace. Herrman concludes with a description of Mayaguez, its strategic importance, and the brigade's subsequent encampment. Throughout the text, Herrman provides insights into the soldiers' experiences, the local culture, and the broader implications of the campaign.
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- 電子書籍
- アルバトロス・ビュー No.810
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