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In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into key battles and events of the Spanish-American War. They begin with an in-depth discussion of the Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, highlighting Admiral Dewey's strategic maneuvers and the overwhelming victory of the U.S. Navy over the ill-equipped Spanish fleet. The podcast then transitions to the capture of Guam, detailing the diplomatic surrender of the Spanish forces led by Governor Juan Marina. The episode concludes by honoring Lieutenant Commander Manert L. Abel, recounting his service and ultimate sacrifice aboard the USS Grunion. Join Dale and Christophe for a riveting exploration of these historic naval battles and a heartfelt tribute to a fallen hero.
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In this episode of the U.S. Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into key battles and events of the Spanish-American War. They begin with an in-depth discussion of the Battle of Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, highlighting Admiral Dewey's strategic maneuvers and the overwhelming victory of the U.S. Navy over the ill-equipped Spanish fleet. The podcast then transitions to the capture of Guam, detailing the diplomatic surrender of the Spanish forces led by Governor Juan Marina. The episode concludes by honoring Lieutenant Commander Manert L. Abel, recounting his service and ultimate sacrifice aboard the USS Grunion. Join Dale and Christophe for a riveting exploration of these historic naval battles and a heartfelt tribute to a fallen hero.
@usnhistorypod
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The Ships Store
Hero Cards
the Grateful Nation Project — Hero Cards
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