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  Battle of Coamo Information
The Battle of Coamo was a battle of the Spanish-American War.
Following a short siege of the town, the battle was an American effort to encircle and destroy the Spanish garrison at Coamo, Puerto Rico, one of the last Spanish bastions south of San Juan.
While his artillery battered and distracted Spanish defenses, General James H. Wilson had infiltrated the 16th Pennsylvania Volunteers around the far side of the city, hoping to trap the Spanish and submit them to a crossfire.
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  List of battles 1801-1900 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Debre Tabor February 7 - Ras Ali Alula, Regent of the Emperor of Ethiopia defeats warlord Wube Haile Maryam of Semien.
Battle of Monte Caseros February 3 - A coalition of the Argentinean Provinces of Entre Rios and Corrientes, allied with Brazilian and Uruguayan troops (27,000 men)defeats Buenos Aires forces (22,000 men) under Juan Manuel Rosas, presidente of Argentina.
Battle of Takusa April 12 - The future Emperor of Ethiopia Tewodros II defeats an allied army from the provinces of Tigray, Wollo, Yejju, and Gojjam led by Dejazmach Biru Aligaz of Yejju.
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 Battle_of_Yauco Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
The Battle of Yauco was a battle of the Spanish-American War, fought near Yauco, Puerto Rico just north of the port town of Guánica where United States forces had disembarked the previous day.
On July 26, 1898, three Spanish companies under Colonel Francisco Puig attempted to halt the advance of United States General George A. Garretson's army in the darkness of the early morning.
This article about a battle in the history of the United States is a stub.
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Battle of Abonito Pass - The Battle of Abonito Pass, the last battle of the Puerto Rican Campaign of the Spanish-American War, was in fact interrupted by news of the August 13 armistice before its outcome could be decided.
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4 wounded }} The '''Battle of Abonito Pass''', the last battle of the Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Campaign of the Spanish-American War, was in fact interrupted by news of the August 13 armistice before its outcome could be decided.
On August 12, United States Generals James H. Wilson and Oswald H. Earnst had deployed two brigades along the Spanish defenses between Barranquitas and Cayey, chief of which were the guns at Abonito Pass.
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 Battle Of Abonito Pass
The Battle of Abonito Pass, the last battle of the Puerto Rican Campaign of the Spanish-American War, was in fact interrupted by news of the August 13 armistice before its outcome could be decided.
On August 12, United States Generals James H. Wilson and Oswald H. Earnst had deployed two brigades along the Spanish defenses between Barranquitas and Cayey, chief of which were the guns at Abonito Pass.
Following several successful reconnaissance missions to determine enemy strengths and positions, General Wilson ordered an offensive along the Spanish flank accompanied by heavy artillery bombardment.
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 Puerto Rico - A Moonlight Picnic
It was Miles who had driven Sitting Bull into Canada after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Miles who captured Chief Joseph of the Nez Pierce, and Miles who had put down the Ghost Dance disturbance that ended with the battle of Wounded Knee in 1890.
Following the battle to take the city on August 10th, Troop C and members of the 2nd Wisconsin had attempted to push their way towards the high Abonito Pass.
The 4th Ohio was deployed on a night march to flank the enemy on the hills to the west, while the 3rd Illinois and 4th Pennsylvania prepared for a frontal assault.
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 Battle of Abonito Pass Did You Mean battle?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 Battle of Abonito Pass at AllExperts
Early next morning, before renewed assaults could begin, American commanders received telegraphs informing them of the armistice.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Battle of Abonito Pass   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Battle of Abonito Pass
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