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The '''Battle of Santiago de Cuba''', fought off the naval port of that name on the north coast of Cuba was one of two main naval actions of the [[Spanish-American War]].
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A Spanish squadron seeking to escape the American blockade was annihilated in a running battle along the coast.
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<ref>Brown.  ''Warrior to Dreadnought''.  p. 167.</ref>
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[[Category:Naval Battles]]

Revision as of 16:34, 12 September 2012

The Battle of Santiago de Cuba, fought off the naval port of that name on the north coast of Cuba was one of two main naval actions of the Spanish-American War.

A Spanish squadron seeking to escape the American blockade was annihilated in a running battle along the coast.

United States Navy Gunnery at Santiago de Cuba
Calibre (ins) Rounds Fired Hits Per Cent
13 47 0 0
12 39 2 5
8 219 10 5.5
6 271 17 2
5 473
4 251 13 5
6 pdr 6,553 76 1

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