"This memoir is a window into America's early ventures in intervention and nation-building. The University of Nebraska Press deserves thanks for making it once more widely available."—Graham A. Cosmas, <i>Journal of Military History</i>
Though America did not join rebellious Cuban forces against the Spanish empire until 1898, Frederick Funston (1865–1917) was so moved by a speech by Gen. Daniel Sickles in 1896 that he went to Cuba as a filibuster in the battle for Cuban independence. When the United States finally went to war against Spain, he took command of a regiment, was sent to the Philippine-American War, and received the Medal of Honor for his daring and skill in crossing a river to turn the flank of the Philippine army at the Battle of Calumpit. Two years later, in 1901, he became a national hero for capturing Philippine president and lead insurgent Emilio Aguinaldo. In such roles, Funston was integral to the successful implementation of U.S. policy. Memories of Two Wars is Funston's firsthand account of his adventures in the Cuban Revolution and the Philippine-American war. Conversational yet informative, Funston’s memoir relates his experience with the vigor and joviality of a friend sharing war stories over a drink and a cigar. He describes the guerrilla-style combat necessitated by the lack of weapons, the exotic scenery and vegetation of the islands, and the myriad characters—Cuban, American, Spanish, and Philippine—with whom he worked and fought.
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Presents Frederick Funston's firsthand account of his adventures in the Cuban Revolution and the Philippine-American war. Conversational yet informative, Funston's memoir relates his experience with the vigour and joviality of a friend sharing war stories over a drink and a cigar.
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CUBAN EXPERIENCESI. To Cuba as a FilibusterII. Cascorra, the First Cuban SiegeIII. The Fall of GuaimaroIV. A Defeat and a VictoryPHILIPPINE EXPERIENCESI. The Making of a RegimentII. Caloocan and Its TrenchesIII. Up the Railroad to MalolosIV. From Malolos to San FernandoV. San Fernando and the Beginning of the Guerilla WarVI. More of the Guerilla WarVII. The Capture of Emilio AguinaldoVIII. Closing DaysIndex
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"This memoir is a window into America's early ventures in intervention and nation-building. The University of Nebraska Press deserves thanks for making it once more widely available."—Graham A. Cosmas, Journal of Military History
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Description of Funston's adventures during the Spanish-American and Philippine-American wars
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780803222892
Publisert
2009-06-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Bison Books
Vekt
544 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet
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