Envision Enlisting In The US Navy 116 Years Ago
Featured 04/29/2014
A brief look back in time, provided by Naval History and Heritage Command.
1. Admiral George Dewey, based in Hong Kong, was given the order to engage the Spanish fleet at Manila in the Philippines.
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2. The official cause of the war was the destruction of the USS Maine outside Cuba. The U.S. blamed the sinking of the ship on a Spanish mine.
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4. Here, shellbacks sailors who had passed the equator relax after a day's worth of heavy training.
5. Dewey drilled his fleet ceaselessly in order to have them prepared to fully dismantle the Spanish force.
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9. The U.S. did not lose a single sailor at the Battle of Manila. Here, U.S. Marines stand at attention.
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11. Although the Battle of Manila only took six hours, it took additional months to clear the Philippines of insurgents.
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14. Spain hung onto Cuba for as long as it could, but eventually surrendered. The Spanish-American War lasted only four months and decisively proved the U.S. could function as a world power.
15. Dewey's victory was the first U.S. military victory against a foreign enemy since the War of 1812.
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16. The Reina Cristina was the flagship of the Spanish Navy in the Pacific. Here, it's crew members pray before battle.
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