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Springfield in the Spanish American War

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The author chronicles how militia companies and a naval brigade from a Massachusetts city mobilize, train, and embark for service in the 1898 campaign in Cuba. The narrative covers embarkation at southern ports, life aboard transports, landing at Daiquirí, combat around El Caney, the tightening of lines about Santiago, and naval actions, while also documenting the heavy toll of sickness and casualties. It follows the return voyage, quarantine and demobilization at a coastal camp, and closes with rosters, casualty lists, and memorial notices honoring the men who served and fell.

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Walter W. Ward

Walter W. Ward is an author known for his work on military history, particularly focusing on the experiences of American soldiers. His notable book, "Springfield in the Spanish American War," provides a detailed account of the role played by the Springfield rifle during this pivotal conflict. Through his writing, Ward contributes to the understanding of military equipment and its impact on warfare, offering insights into the historical context of the Spanish-American War.

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