Although the era of the Spanish-American War marked the emergence of the United States as a world power, it also proved to be a watershed event in the U.S. Army's history. During the conflict, the Army gained its first experience in overseas deployment on opposite sides of the world, waged a difficult counterinsurgency campaign in the Philippines and, during the Boxer relief expedition, got its first taste of multinational coalition warfare. "Correspondence Relating to the War with Spain", the Army's official written communications to and from its field commanders, remains a major primary source on its participation in the war with Spain. This authoritative two-volume reprint of the 1902 original edition continues to provide key material, as well as a starting point for research on a broad spectrum of topics related to the overseas campaigns in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Coverage goes much beyond combat activities to include paper and telegraphic correspondence about... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Correspondence Relating to the War with Spain Including the Insurrection in the Philippine Islands and the China Relief Expedition, April 15, 1898 to July 30, 1902. Volume I I (Center for Military History)