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  2. Battle of Santiago de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Santiago de Cuba was a decisive naval engagement that occurred on July 3, 1898 between an American fleet, led by William T. Sampson and Winfield Scott Schley, against a Spanish fleet led by Pascual Cervera y Topete, which occurred during the Spanish–American War.

  3. Dade battle - Wikipedia

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    Dade Monument, St. Augustine National Cemetery The Dade battle (often called the Dade massacre) was an 1835 military defeat for the United States Army.. Under the Indian Removal Act of 1830 the U.S. was attempting to force the Seminoles to move away from their land in Florida provided by the Treaty of Moultrie Creek (following the American annexation of Spanish Florida see the Adams-Onis ...

  4. List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Spanish–American War

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    The Spanish–American War (Spanish: Guerra Hispano-Estadounidense, desastre del 98, Guerra Hispano-Cubana-Norteamericana or Guerra de Cuba ) was a military conflict between Spain and the United States that began in April 1898.

  5. Category:Battles involving Cuba - Wikipedia

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    La Reforma Campaign; S. Battle of San Juan Hill; Battle of San Pedro (1896) Battle of Santiago de Cuba; Siege of Santiago; ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  6. American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora or The Cuban, is a Miami, Florida museum dedicated to the history and culture of those who left Cuba due to the rise of communism. [1] The museum was established to preserve and promote the artistic, historical, and cultural contributions of Cubans living abroad, primarily focusing on those who settled ...

  7. Ignacio Agramonte - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio Agramonte was killed at the Battle of Jimaguayú on May 11, 1873, where he was struck on the head by a stray bullet. The Spanish soldiers stole his wallet and papers. When their officers realized who they had killed, they went back and took the body with them to the Puerto del Príncipe.

  8. Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo - Wikipedia

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    Eloy then returned to Miami, Florida where he formed Cambio Cubano or Cuban Change in 1992. [8] In 2003, Eloy left the USA and returned to Cuba where he would remain for the rest of his life as a "tolerated dissident". [3] In 2021, an FBI memo confirmed that Menoyo was an asset of US Army intelligence. [9] Eloy had at least three wives.

  9. Raúl L. Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Martínez arrived in the United States in May 1960 and has been a resident of Hialeah since 1969. He graduated from Miami Senior High School.He received an Associate in Arts Degree from Miami-Dade College (then known as Miami Dade Junior College and later named Miami Dade Community College) and received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Florida International University.