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At the start of the war America was wholly unprepared for a conflict. Spain’s army outnumbered America’s by four to one, with just 28,000 soldiers in the U.S. Army.
Though fewer than 400 American soldiers died in combat, disease claimed thousands more, bringing the total U.S. death toll to over 2,400. World War I (1914–1918) — 116,516 deaths ...
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Spanish-American War Relics Found at Forgotten Military CampTravel back to 1898 with the History Seekers as we explore a long-forgotten U.S. military training camp from the Spanish-American War. Once home to future legends like Teddy Roosevelt and the ...
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Forgotten Spanish-American War Camp Discovered (1898) - MSNStep into the past with the History Seekers as we explore the grounds of a long-forgotten U.S. military training camp from 1898, where troops—including the legendary Rough Riders led by Teddy ...
The following year, as the veterans of the Civil War and Spanish-American War joined the new veterans of World War I, the News issued what amounted to an early holiday travel advisory.
MADRID, Feb 13 (Reuters) - A vast archive of letters sent by relatives of soldiers missing in World War One seeking the help of Spain's King Alfonso XIII in finding them has been published online ...
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