The purpose of this publication is to encourage understanding and
further study of the naval aspects of the Spanish-American War.
Study of the sea services in this conflict is especially important
because of the central role the Navy played in nearly every aspect
of the war from logistics to diplomacy. American planners and
leaders anticipated that the fight with Spain would be primarily a
naval war. The U.S. Navy's victories at Manila Bay and Santiago de
Cuba were pivotal events that turned the course of the war and
America's future. Joint Army-Navy operations at Santiago, Puerto
Rico, and Manila sealed the success won by the U.S. Navy's command
of the seas. Naval History Bibliographies, No. 5., Naval Historical
Center.
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