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Arsenio Linares y Pombo

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Discurso pronunciado por ... Arsenio Linares Pombo en la sesión del Senado del día 7 de febrero de 1906 consumiendo el primer turno en contra de la totalidad del dictamen sobre el Proyecto de ley de represión de los delitos contra la Patria y el Ejército by Arsenio Linares y Pombo,
377: 236:. Linares failed to reinforce this position, choosing to hold nearly 10,000 Spanish reserves in the city of Santiago. Spanish entrenchments, crucial to the defense of the city, had been poorly constructed. Rather than being on the forward or 382: 240:
of the San Juan Height where they could have a clear field of fire all the way down the hill, they were constructed on the hilltop, itself allowing the Americans to escape even near
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Pombo wrote to his commander: "The situation is fatal; surrender inevitable; we are only prolonging the agony; the sacrifice is useless."
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on mainland Spain putting down rebellions by Basque separatists. He occupied posts in the
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rifle volleying when they went below the Spanish soldiers lines of observation.
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Spanish military personnel of the Third Carlist War (Governmental faction)
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Warfare: From Ancient Egypt to Iraq
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San Juan Hill 1898: America's Emergence as a World Power
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He was named Minister of War in 1900 by Prime Minister
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Valencia
Province of Valencia
Madrid
Community of Madrid
Spain
Spanish Army

General de ejército
Third Carlist War
Spanish–American War
Battle of San Juan Hill
Spanish Army
Valencia
Cuba
Carlist Wars
Philippines
Madrid
Melilla
Cuba
Alfonso XIII
Arsenio MartĂ­nez Campos
First Spanish Republic
Santiago de Cuba
Battle of San Juan Hill
military crest
point-blank
Battle of San Juan Hill

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