Annual Reports of the War Department, Volumen1,Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 |
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... MILES , Major - General Commanding Army . June 6 , the following telegram was received : Major - General MILES , Tampa , Fla .: WASHINGTON , D. C. , June 6 , 1898—2.35 p . m . The President wants to know the earliest moment you can have ...
... MILES , Major - General Commanding Army . June 6 , the following telegram was received : Major - General MILES , Tampa , Fla .: WASHINGTON , D. C. , June 6 , 1898—2.35 p . m . The President wants to know the earliest moment you can have ...
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... MILES , Major - General , Commanding . The following dispatch was received June 15 : WASHINGTON , D. C. , June 15 , 1898 . R. A. ALGER , Secretary of War . Major - General MILES , Tampa , Fla .: Important business requires your presence ...
... MILES , Major - General , Commanding . The following dispatch was received June 15 : WASHINGTON , D. C. , June 15 , 1898 . R. A. ALGER , Secretary of War . Major - General MILES , Tampa , Fla .: Important business requires your presence ...
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... MILES , Major - General , Commanding United States Army . Lieutenant - General GARCÍA , Cuban Army . This letter was sent in anticipation of the movement of the command under General Shafter , which sailed twelve days later . Colonel ...
... MILES , Major - General , Commanding United States Army . Lieutenant - General GARCÍA , Cuban Army . This letter was sent in anticipation of the movement of the command under General Shafter , which sailed twelve days later . Colonel ...
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... MILES , Major - General , Commanding United States Army . I also sent the following telegrams to General Henry , whom I had placed in command of all the infantry and artillery then on board transports : General HENRY , Commanding ...
... MILES , Major - General , Commanding United States Army . I also sent the following telegrams to General Henry , whom I had placed in command of all the infantry and artillery then on board transports : General HENRY , Commanding ...
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... MILES , Major - General , Commanding the Army . and informed General Shafter that he could appoint the commissioners . HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY DIVISION , UNITED STATES ARMY , Before Santiago , Cuba , July 14 , 1898 . SIR : You are ...
... MILES , Major - General , Commanding the Army . and informed General Shafter that he could appoint the commissioners . HEADQUARTERS CAVALRY DIVISION , UNITED STATES ARMY , Before Santiago , Cuba , July 14 , 1898 . SIR : You are ...
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Página 516 - An act to provide for temporarily increasing the military establishment of the United States in time of war, and for other purposes...
Página 515 - ART. V. In addition to Article VI of the Convention, it is stipulated that, with the reservation of officers whose detention might be important to the fate of arms and within the limits fixed by the second paragraph of that article, the wounded fallen into the hands of the enemy shall be sent back to their country, after they are cured, or sooner if possible, on condition, nevertheless, of not again bearing arms during the continuance of the war.
Página 46 - All questions relating to the repatriation of officers and men of the Spanish forces and of their families and of the expenses which said repatriation may occasion, shall be referred to the government of the United States at Washington. Spanish families may leave Manila at any time convenient to them. The return of the arms surrendered by the Spanish forces shall take place when they evacuate the city, or when the American army evacuates.
Página 514 - Commanders-in-chief shall have the power to deliver immediately to the outposts of the enemy soldiers who have been wounded in an engagement, when circumstances permit this to be done, and with the consent of both parties. Those who are recognized, after their wounds are healed, as incapable of serving, shall be sent back to their country.
Página 278 - SIR: I have the honor to submit a report of the operations of the Weather Bureau during the fiscal year that ended June 30, 1906.
Página 566 - ... For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba, and to withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
Página 47 - ... not to make war upon the inhabitants of Cuba, nor upon any party or faction among them, but to protect them in their homes, in their employments, and in their personal and religious rights.
Página 525 - State monographs are in preparation or contemplation in all of the New England States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.
Página 514 - Persons employed in hospitals and ambulances, comprising the staff for superintendence, medical service, administration, transport of wounded, as well as chaplains, shall participate in the benefit of neutrality, whilst so employed, and so long as there remain any wounded to bring in or to succor.
Página 72 - The undersigned having been appointed a commission to determine the details of the capitulation of the city and defenses of Manila and its suburbs, and the Spanish forces stationed therein, in accordance with the agreement entered into the previous day by Maj.