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Soon after the Spanish–American War ended, in early 1899, discharged veterans formed fraternal societies to keep in touch with their former comrades. These included the Spanish War Veterans, the Spanish–American War Veterans, the Servicemen of the Spanish War, American Veterans of Foreign Service, the Army of the Philippines, the Veteran Army of the Philippines, the Legion of Spanish War ...
Pages in category "American military personnel of the Spanish–American War" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 940 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Treaty of Paris ended the conflict 109 days after the outbreak of war giving the United States ownership of the former Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam. The Medal of Honor was created during the American Civil War and is the highest military decoration presented by the United States government to a member of its ...
In 1962, the annual Veterans Day parade in Lancaster had three special guests — Fairfield County men who had fought in the Spanish-American War. The first veteran was Roy Samuel Hughey, who was ...
Mateo Balbuena Iglesias (1913–2024) – Spanish Republic. Last veteran of the Basque Army. [289] Ángeles Flórez Peón (1918–2024) – Spanish Republic. Considered the last of the Milicianas in the Spanish Civil War. [290] [291] Josep Almudéver Mateu (1919–2021) – Spanish Republic. Last veteran of the International Brigades. [292]
Fighting Fascism: The Americans – Women and Men – Who Fought In the Spanish Civil War (Democracy Now! show, aired April 30, 2007) FBI monograph: Summary Memorandum on The Veterans of The Abraham Lincoln Brigade 1937 – 1948; McArdle, Joe. The Spanish Civil War and the Pacific Northwest, Great Depression in Washington State Project.
This category is for those associated, on either side, with the Spanish–American War (1898). Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
In 1904, the United Spanish War Veterans was created from smaller groups of the veterans of the Spanish–American War. The organization has been defunct since 1992 when its last surviving member Nathan E. Cook a veteran of the Philippine-American war died, but it left an heir in the Sons of Spanish–American War Veterans, created in 1937 at ...