The Campaign of Santiago De Cuba 2

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The Campaign of Santiago De Cuba 2
Herbert Howland Sargent
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Dur- ing this movement Captain Bustamante was fatally wounded. A little earlier in the afternoon General Linares, having been shot through the arm, was succeeded in command by General Josd Toral.
During the fighting at El Caney and San Juan on July I, General Duffield, with the Thirty-third Michigan, supported by the fire of two of Samp- son's vessels, attacked the Spaniards at Agua- dores, and on the following day the attack was resumed by a battalion of the regiment This attack was intended m
...erely as a feint for the purpose of detaining the Spaniards at Aguadores, and thus preventing any of them from reenforcing Linares.
Though the capture of San Juan Heights was a decided victory, the situation in the evening was such as to cause the Americans no little anxiety.
More than a thousand men had been killed or wounded; all were greatly exhausted; most of the soldiers, while fighting in the dreadful heat, had thrown away almost everything they had except guns and ammunition. And then, too, the thinness of the American line, so close to the enemy, and no reserves whatever to fall back upon EL CANEY AND SAN JUAN 123 in case of a repulse, gave General Shatter the greatest concern.


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