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  1. The battle continued for almost anoth- er hour before the Spanish decided they'd had enough and started looking for a way to exit Cuzco Well. From their van- tage points the Marines watched as the Spanish started to withdraw and gave chase. At 3:15 p.m. a platoon entered Cuzco and wrecked the well. In the end Elliott had handily defeated

  2. BLUF: The Battle of Cuzco Well was a portion of the larger fight for Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, during the Spanish– American War, on 14 June 1898. The conflict involved elements of the First Marine Battalion (Reinforced) and Cuban rebels as they fought to take the only freshwater source on the point from the Spanish.

  3. Lt Col. Thomas of the Cuban rebel forces advised Colonel Huntington to attack the Spanish garrison at Cuzco Well, consisting of four companies of Spanish infantry and two companies of loyalist guerrilla forces totaling some 500 men.

  4. Helpful links in machine-readable formats. Map shows locations of some battlefields in the U.S. War with Mexico. Insets: "Map of Vera Cruz and San Juan de Ulloa," "Plan of operations at the battle of Monterey on the 21st, 22nd & 23rd Sept., 1846," and "Castle of San Juan d'Ulloa." Scale [ca. 1:7,241,000].

  5. Guantánamo Public Memory Project – Battle for Cuzco Wells. contact. Guantánamo Public Memory Project. 1898 – 19341903 – 19591959 – 20021991 – Present2002 – Present. Creative: Picture Projects& Tronvig Group. Stories. Place. Timeline. Participate.

  6. The treaty gave the U.S. undisputed control of Texas, established the U.S.–Mexican border along the Rio Grande, and ceded to the United States the present-day states of California, Nevada, and Utah, most of New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado, and parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming.

  7. 15 maj 2014 · The cemetery, which sits on a small plain that was the site of the Battle of Cuzco Wells in 1898, is a physical manifestation of the then and now of GTMO history.

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