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181 1st Brigade, 45–46 1st Division, 53 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment. See Rough Riders 2nd Brigade, 46 2nd Division, 53, 54, 59 Fifth Corps. See United States Fifth Army Corps 10th Division, 157 13th Cavalry, 146 71st New York Volunteer Infantry, 56 89th Division, 157, 163 Advisory Board of University Presidents for National Reserve Corps, 130 Agua Priete, Sonora, Mexico, 16 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 133, 147 Ainsworth, Fred, 123–26 Albert, King, 134 Alfonso XII, 24 Alger, Russell A.: approval of Rough Riders, 3, 26, 30, 31, 61, 69, 70; opposition to awarding Roosevelt Congressional Medal of Honor, 81; removal of as secretary of war, 8; round-robin affair, 78 Almirante Oquendo, 62 American Expeditionary Force (AEF), 150-52, 158. See also Pershing , John J. American Red Cross, 24 Amos, John, 162 Apache people: battles against United States, 5, 15, 16, 17, 18; exile to Florida, 19 Arabic, 143 Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 144. See also Plattsburg Movement; Plattsburg training camp; Preparedness for war; Preparedness Movement; Training camps Army Reserve Program, 130 Army War College, 88, 143 Arthur, Chester A., 86 Asiatic Fleet, 25 Associated Press, 159 Atlanta, Battle of. See Battle of Atlanta Atlantic Fleet, 28 Baker, Newton D., 101, 144, 146, 154; choice of commander, American Expeditionary Force (AEF), 150, 151; choice of commander , Punitive Expedition, 147; refusal to offer Wood a Index 182 Index command in Europe, 157; Wood’s animosity toward, 157, 163 Balangiga, Philippines, 90 Barbour, George M., 72–73 Barton, Clara, 24, 67 Battle of Atlanta, 16 Battle of Bull Run, 9 Battle of Las Guasimas, 47–50 Battle of San Juan Hill, 1, 52–59; American casualties, 55, 60, 78; supply issues, 60. See also specific participants Battle of Seven Pines, 37 Battle of the Marne, 134 Baxispe River, 17 Belgium: German invasion of, 133, 134 Bell, J. Franklin, 120, 121, 123, 151 Benton, Thomas Hart, 11 Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald, 149–50 Black, Frank, 80, 81 Blanco, Ramón, 27, 61–62 Bliss, Tasker, 116 Borah, William, 164 Boxer Rebellion, 92 Brent, Charles H., 141 British Expeditionary Force, 155 Brooke, John R., 109; intent for Cuba, 75, 76 Bryan, William Jennings, 83, 134, 137-38 Bud Dajo. See Mount Dajo Bull, Henry T., 129 Bull Moose Party, 126 Burlingame Treaty of 1904, 114 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 130 Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod, Massachusetts , 14 Camp Funston, Kansas, 154, 163 Camp Furlong, New Mexico, 146 Camp Vicars, Mindanao, 104 Camp Wikoff, 78, 79 Canalejas, José, 23 Capron, Allyn, Jr., 38, 48 Capron, Allyn, Sr., 54 Carow, Edith Kermit, 11 Carranza, Venustiano, 128, 129, 147 Casa Grande: Pershing’s camp, 147 Castellanos, Jesus, 77 Celtic, 150 Cervera, Pascual, 39–40, 43, 61–64 Chaffee, Adna R., 89–90, 91, 104, 123; and round-robin affair, 70 Chaumont, France, 156 Chihuahua, Mexico, 146, 147 China: disagreement with US over immigration, 114 Cienfuegos, 62 City of Texas, The, 67 Civil War. See specific battles Clark, Grenville, 140 Clemenceau, Georges, 154, 159 Cleveland, Grover: election as president, 11; involvement with Geronimo, 15, 16, 19; relationship with Fitzhugh Lee, 23; relationship with Wood, 20 Colombia: reparations for Panama, 133, 153 Columbia University, 130 Committee of One Hundred, 140 Congressional Medal of Honor, 80–81 Coolidge, Calvin, 166 Corbin, Henry C., 114 Coronado, Manuel, 77 Corregidor Island, 117 Cox, James M., 166 Index 183 Crane, Stephen, 22, 43, 81 Cristobal Colon, 62 Crook, George, 15, 17 Cuba: American control of, 71–77; declared an independent country, 77; postwar conditions, 71-77; and the Caribbean, 1898 (map), ix;. See also specific locations Cunard Line, 134, 136–37 Cushing, Harvey, 120, 167 Czolgosz, Leon, 84 Daiquiri Beach, Cuba: landing of Fifth Corps, 44–45, 46 Davis, Jefferson, 45 Davis, Richard Harding: reporter, 1, 23, 42, 43, 44, 46, 48, 56, 58–59, 68, 81 Dewey, George, 25, 44, 88, 89 Díaz, Porfirio, 121, 128 Dickinson, Dakota Territory, 10 Dickinson, Jacob M., 121, 124 Douglas, Arizona, 16 Dragoons: as distinct from cavalrymen , 35 Drinker, Henry Sturgis, 130 Earl of Lathom, The, 136 El Caney, Cuba, 54, 55, 58, 65 El Paso, New Mexico, 146 El Pozo, Cuba, 52, 59 Elkhorn, 10 Erenas, Ramón Blanco y. See Blanco, Ramón Field, Stephen, 19 Fish, Hamilton, 38, 48 Foch, Ferdinand, 161 Forbidden City, Japan, 92 Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 15 Fort Monroe, Virginia, 45 Fort Whiffle, Arizona, 15 “Fourteen Points” (Woodrow Wilson ), 160 France, 3 French, John, 155 French Sixth Army School of Automatic Arms, 156 Funston, Frederick, 131, 147, 151...

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