The Politics of Intervention
The Pacification of Cuba 125 Such a high call to duty was part of the Army's tradition, earlier applied in the Philippines and C ...
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The Pacification of Cuba 127 the Provisional Government required to accomplish its political objectives. The geographic pattern ...
128 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Another of the multiple factors which influenced the physical occupation was the geographical o ...
The Pacification of Cuba 129 and water connections with most of the island's population and agricultural centers. Before passing ...
130 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION ering 5,300 miles. During October and November, at the height of the rainy season, the Army had ...
The Pacification of Cuba 131 Congress in 1899), was $20,000. During the Second Inter vention, the Military Information Division ...
132 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION The Americans have mapped the country thoroughly—every hill, ravine, swamp, thicket, watercours ...
The Pacification of Cuba 133 gram, however, represented a fraction of the total effort of construction. The Army and Cuban Polic ...
134 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION ness spawning the disorder they were supposed to prevent. Describing a fight between American s ...
The Pacification of Cuba 135 less/ and that war with the American forces would be one of extermination and absolutely fatal to C ...
136 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION winging down flooded streets. Down came Camp Columbia's tent city; down came the Havana telepho ...
The Pacification of Cuba 137 at half-price, courtesy of the Cuban railways. Summer recrea tion at Camp Columbia, announced Gene ...
138 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION tributed to the island's pacification. The funds spent locally by the Army came from two source ...
The Pacification of Cuba 139 curbing social and political exploitation of the common peo ple, and in eliminating violence. Howe ...
140 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Army and Navy Journal, October 13, 1906; Maj. Gen. Otto L. Nelson, Jr., National Security and ...
The Pacification of Cuba 141 graphic Branch, NA, particularly maps of Cuba showing the railroad and steamship connections and th ...
142 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Army and Navy Journal, May 4, 1907. Reprinted in the Army and Navy Journal, May 25, 1907. Army ...
The Pacification of Cuba 143 partment, Annual Reports, 1907-1908, III, 325-26; Army and Navy Journal, July 18, 1908. The best p ...
CHAPTER FIVE THE POLITICS OF THE CUBAN OCCUPATION T; ESTABLISHMENT of an American army and government in Cuba reopened the whole ...
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