Five Years of the War Department Following the War with Spain: 1899-1903U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 526 páginas |
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... Command- ing the Army and the Adjutant - General of the Army . OPERATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES . The principal military operations of the year have been in the Philippine Islands . At the date of the last annual report the Eighth Army ...
... Command- ing the Army and the Adjutant - General of the Army . OPERATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES . The principal military operations of the year have been in the Philippine Islands . At the date of the last annual report the Eighth Army ...
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... command at that time were of regulars 171 officers and 5,201 enlisted men and of volunteers 667 offi- cers and 14,831 enlisted men , making an aggregate of 838 officers and 20,032 enlisted men . All of the volunteers and 1,650 of the ...
... command at that time were of regulars 171 officers and 5,201 enlisted men and of volunteers 667 offi- cers and 14,831 enlisted men , making an aggregate of 838 officers and 20,032 enlisted men . All of the volunteers and 1,650 of the ...
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... command of Col. ( now Brig . Gen. ) James F. Smith , and took possession of the city of Bacolod , on that island , without resistance . On the 5th of May Brig . Gen. James F. Smith assumed temporary command of the Visayan military ...
... command of Col. ( now Brig . Gen. ) James F. Smith , and took possession of the city of Bacolod , on that island , without resistance . On the 5th of May Brig . Gen. James F. Smith assumed temporary command of the Visayan military ...
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... command . Acknowledgments are due to the naval forces of the United States for their cheerful and efficient cooperation with the operations of the army on land upon many occasions . - Wherever the permanent occupation of our troops has ...
... command . Acknowledgments are due to the naval forces of the United States for their cheerful and efficient cooperation with the operations of the army on land upon many occasions . - Wherever the permanent occupation of our troops has ...
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... command of Maj . Gen. John R. Brooke , who , in addition to the command of the troops of the division , was directed to exercise authority as military governor of the island . On the 1st of January , 1899 , pursuant to the provisions of ...
... command of Maj . Gen. John R. Brooke , who , in addition to the command of the troops of the division , was directed to exercise authority as military governor of the island . On the 1st of January , 1899 , pursuant to the provisions of ...
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administration American appointed appropriations approved archipelago artillery authority battalion battery Board of Ordnance Brig camp Cavalry cent Chief of Staff Chinese civil government coast College command Commission Congress constitution construction Cuban defense Department direction duties efficiency elected ELIHU ROOT Endicott Board ending June 30 Engineers enlisted establishment estimates exercise expenditures fiscal year ending Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley fortifications government of Cuba guns harbor Havana hospital Infantry instruction insular insurgent island of Cuba July Luzon maneuvers Manila ment military governor militia municipal National Guard necessary officers Ordnance organized militia peace Pekin Philippine government Philippine Islands Porto Rico posts practically prescribed present President province purpose regiments Regular Army regulations Republic revenues river schools Secretary Secretary of War Spain statute supplies territory thereof Tientsin tion transportation treaty troops United volunteer force War Department Washington
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Página 191 - States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty, and for discharging the obligations with respect to Cuba imposed by the treaty of Paris on the United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the government of Cuba.
Página 190 - That the government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise, lodgment in or control over any portion of said Island.
Página 188 - It is understood that any obligations assumed in this treaty by the United States with respect to Cuba are limited to the time of its occupancy thereof; but it will upon the termination of such occupancy, advise any Government established in the island to assume the same obligations.
Página 189 - In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and to act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Página 187 - Spain relinquishes all claim of sovereignty over and title to Cuba. And as the island is, upon its evacuation by Spain, to be occupied by the United States, the United States will, so long as such occupation shall last, assume and discharge the obligations that may under international law result from the fact of its occupation, for the protection of life and property.
Página 425 - The United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen Regent of Spain, in the name of her August Son, Don Alfonso XIII, desiring to end the state of war now existing between the two countries, have for that purpose appointed as plenipotentiaries: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WILLIAM R.
Página 375 - An act temporarily to provide revenue for the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes," and to amend an Act approved March second, nineteen hundred and three, entitled "An act to establish a standard of value and to provide for a coinage system in the Philippine Islands," and to provide for the more efficient administration of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other purposes.
Página 466 - Islands and will maintain true faith and allegiance thereto ; that I impose upon myself this obligation voluntarily, without mental reservation or purpose of evasion. So help me God.
Página 203 - ... to devote their attention in the first instance to the establishment of municipal governments, in which the natives of the islands, both in the cities and in the rural communities, shall be afforded the opportunity to manage their own local affairs to the fullest extent of which they are capable...
Página 488 - That when the militia of more than one State is called into the actual service of the United States by the President he may, in his discretion, apportion them among such States or Territories or to the District of Columbia according to representative population.