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词条 Santiago order of battle
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  1. Abbreviations used

     Military Rank  Other 

  2. U.S.

     V Corps 

  3. Cuban

     Army of Liberation 

  4. Spanish

     IV Corps 

  5. See also

  6. References

The following units and commanders of the U.S.[1] and Spanish armies fought at the Siege of Santiago during the Spanish–American War from July 3 to July 17, 1898.

Abbreviations used

Military Rank

  • Gen = General
  • MG = Major General
  • BG = Brigadier General
  • Col = Colonel
  • Ltc = Lieutenant Colonel
  • Maj = Major
  • Cpt = Captain
  • Lt = 1st Lieutenant

Other

  • w = wounded
  • k = killed
  • m = missing

U.S.

Commanding General of the United States Army - MG Nelson A. Miles arrived July 11

V Corps

MG William R. Shafter[2]

General Staff

  • Adjutant General: Ltc Edward J. McClernand
  • Asst. Adjutant General: Capt James C. Gillmore
  • Inspector General: Ltc John Jacob Astor IV

Headquarters

  • 1st Squadron, 2nd U.S. Cavalry: Maj William Rafferty
  • Companies C & E, U.S. Engineers: Capt Edward Burr
  • Signal Corps Detachment: Capt Smead
DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

1st Division


    

BG Jacob Ford Kent

1st Brigade


  

Brevet BG Hugh A. Theaker

  • 6th U.S. Infantry: Maj Charles Miner
  • 16th U.S. Infantry: Col Hugh A. Theaker, Maj. William B. McLaughlin
  • 71st New York Volunteer Infantry: Col Wallace A. Downs
2nd Brigade


  

Col Edward P. Pearson

  • 2nd U.S. Infantry: Ltc William M. Wherry
  • 10th U.S. Infantry: Ltc E. R. Kellogg
  • 21st U.S. Infantry: Capt Ebstein
3rd Brigade


  

Ltc Ezra P. Ewers


  

BG Adelbert Ames

  • 9th U.S. Infantry: Ltc Ezra P. Ewers
  • 13th U.S. Infantry: Maj Auman
  • 24th U.S. Infantry: Maj. Alfred C. Markley

2nd Division


    

MG Henry W. Lawton

1st Brigade


  

BG William Ludlow

  • 8th U.S. Infantry: Major C. H. Conrad
  • 22nd U.S. Infantry: Major William M. Van Horne
  • 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: Colonel Clark
2nd Brigade


  

BG Chambers McKibbin

  • 1st U.S. Infantry: Ltc William H. Bisbee
  • 4th U.S. Infantry: Maj Stephen Baker
  • 25th U.S. Infantry: Ltc Aaron S. Daggett
3rd Brigade


  

BG Adna R. Chaffee

  • 7th U.S. Infantry: Ltc G. S. Carpenter
  • 12th U.S. Infantry: Ltc Richard Comba
  • 17th U.S. Infantry: Maj L. W. O’Brien

Independent Division


    

MG John C. Bates

1st Brigade


  

Col John H. Page

  • 3rd U.S. Infantry: Ltc A. A. Harbach
  • 20th U.S. Infantry: Maj William S. McCaskey
2nd Brigade


  

Col Henry L. Turner

  • 1st Illinois Volunteer Infantry: Col Henry L. Turner, Ltc George V. Lauman
  • 1st District of Columbia Infantry: Col Harries
  • 9th Massachusetts Infantry: Ltc Logan

Cavalry Division


    

MG Joseph Wheeler

1st Brigade


  

BG Samuel S. Sumner

  • 3rd U.S. Cavalry: Maj. Henry W. Wessells
  • 6th U.S. Cavalry: Maj. Thomas C. Lebo
  • 9th U.S. Cavalry: Maj Forbush
2nd Brigade


  

BG Leonard Wood

  • 1st U.S. Cavalry: Col Charles D. Veile
  • 10th U.S. Cavalry: Ltc Theodore A. Baldwin
  • 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry: Col Theodore Roosevelt

Artillery

Light Artillery


  

BG Wallace F. Randolph

  • Battery E, 1st U.S. Artillery: Capt Allyn Capron
  • Battery K, 1st U.S. Artillery: Capt C. L. Best
  • Battery A, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Capt G. S. Grimes
  • Battery F, 2nd U.S. Artillery: Vose
  • Battery F, 4th U.S. Artillery:– Taylor
  • Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery: Reilly
Siege Artillery
  • Battery G & H, 4th U.S. Artillery: Capt William Ennis
  • Gatlin Gun detachment: 2nd Lt John H. Parker

Reserves

Separate Brigade (II Corps)


  

BG Henry M. Duffield

  • 8th Ohio Volunteer Infantry: Col Hard
  • 33rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry: Col Boynton
  • 34th Michigan Volunteer Infantry: Col Peterson

Cuban

Army of Liberation

Lieutenant General Calixto García[3]

  • Insurgents: General Rabi[4]
  • Insurgents: General Sanchez
  • Insurgents: General Capote
  • Insurgents: General Cebreco
  • Insurgents: General Lora
  • Insurgents: General Minet
  • Insurgents: General Castillo
(further composition unknown)

Spanish

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IV Corps

Gen José Toral y Velázquez

DivisionBrigade Regiments and Others

Santiago Division

1st Brigade
  • 1st Provisional Battalion of Puerto Rico
  • 4th Battalion Talavera Peninsular Regiment
  • 1st Battalion San Fernando Regiment
  • 1st Battalion Asia Regiment
  • 1st Battalion Constitution Regiment
  • 1st Battalion Cuba Regiment
  • 2nd Battalion Cuba Regiment
  • 1st Battalion Simancas Regiment

See also

  • San Juan Hill order of battle
  • El Caney order of battle

References

1. ^Lee, Firzhught Cuba's Struggle Against Spain, New York 1899 p.428
2. ^Lee, Firzhught Cuba's Struggle Against Spain, New York 1899 p.428
3. ^[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SDU18981212.2.2 Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 96, Number 113, 12 December 1898 ]
4. ^[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701sm.gcw0096000/?sp=162]

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