Order the squadron except the Monocacy to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish Squadron does not leave the Asiatic coast, and then offensive operations in Philippine Islands. Theodore Roosevelt: An Autobiography ... - Página 119por Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 615 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1919 - 1062 páginas
...the squadron except the Monocacy to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the .event of declaration of war Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish Squadron...further orders. ROOSEVELT. "The reference to keeping until further orders was due to the fact that I had been notified that she would soon be recalled to... | |
| 1919 - 1538 páginas
...the squadron except the Monocacy to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish Squadron...then offensive operations in Philippine Islands. Keep Olympic until further orders. ROOSEVELT. " The reference to keeping the Olympic until further orders... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1919 - 1030 páginas
...the squadron except the Monocacy to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish Squadron...the Asiatic coast, and then offensive operations in Philip- ' pine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders. ROOSEVELT. " The reference to keeping the... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 632 páginas
...Kong. Keep full ol coal. In the event of the declaration of war with Spain your duty will be to sec that the Spanish squadron does not leave the Asiatic...Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders." was the first that was sent by our government in regard to taking the Philippines. After war was regarded... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1898 - 832 páginas
...the squadron, except Monocacy, to Hongkong. Keep full of coal. In the event of declaration of war, Spain, your duty will be to see that the Spanish squadron...Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders. ROOSEVELT. Washington, February 26, 1898. Wilmington, LaGuaira: Proceed to Barbados and report for duty to the... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 600 páginas
...squadron, except Monocacy, to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event of the declaration of war with Spain your duty will be to see that the Spanish squadron...Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders." A footnote by the Bureau of Navigation says: "Olympia has had orders to proceed to the United States."... | |
| Henry Llewellyn Williams - 1899 - 234 páginas
...squadron, except Monocacy, to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event 01 a declaration of war with Spain your duty will be to see that the Spanish squadron...Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders." DESPATCH (Confidential), Roosevelt to Dewey (Feb. 25th) : A foot note by the Bureau of Navigation says... | |
| Louis Stanley Young, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1899 - 630 páginas
...squadron, except Monocacy, to Hong Kong. Keep full of coal. In the event of the declaration of war with Spain your duty will be to see that the Spanish squadron...Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders." A footnote by the Bureau of Navigation says: "Olympia has had orders to proceed to the United States."... | |
| William Montgomery Clemens - 1899 - 248 páginas
...squadron, except Monocacy, to Hongkong. Keep full of coal. In the event of a declaration of war with Spain your duty will be to see that the Spanish squadron...Philippine Islands. Keep Olympia until further orders." A foot note by the Bureau of Navigation says: "Olympia had had orders to proceed to United States."... | |
| Adelbert Milton Dewey - 1899 - 570 páginas
...to Hong-Kong, and to keep full of coal. "In the event of a declaration of war it will be your duty to see that the Spanish squadron does not leave the Asiatic coast, and then offensive operations in the Philippine Islands." The next day, as if the first order were not sufficient, BOATS SAILING ON... | |
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