Campaigning in Cuba Campaigning in Cuba

Campaigning in Cuba

Publisher Description

rface of the harbor were scattered a dozen or more war-ships of the North Atlantic Squadron, ranging in size from the huge, double-turreted monitor Puritan to the diminutive but dangerous-looking torpedo-boat Dupont. All were in their war-paint of dirty leaden gray, which, although it might add to their effectiveness, certainly did not seem to me to improve their appearance as component parts of an otherwise beautiful marine picture. Beyond the war-ships and nearer to the eastern end of the island lay the captured Spanish prizes, including the big black liners Pedro and Miguel Jover, the snow-white Argonauta, the brigantine Frascito, and a dozen or more fishing-schooners intercepted by the blockading fleet while on their way back to Havana from the Yucatan banks.


But none of these war-ships or prizes had, for me, th

GENRE
History
RELEASED
1924
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
348
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
225.7
KB

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