Soldiers in the Sun: An Adventure in ImperialismDiscusses the causes of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection along with the problems inherent with conducting military operations in the tropics. |
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Chapter I | 17 |
caps in landing troops on the Islands Discussions between Dewey Aguinaldo | 63 |
Chapter VI | 79 |
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