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Third Battle of Manzanillo | |||||||
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Part of the Spanish–American War | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
4 gunboats 2 armed tugs 1 patrol yacht |
4 gunboats 3 pontoons 3 transports 3 field guns 3 battalions of infantry | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 armed tug damaged |
3 killed 14 wounded 4 gunboats destroyed 3 pontoons destroyed 3 transports destroyed |
The Third Battle of Manzanillo was a naval engagement that occurred on July 18, 1898, between an American fleet commanded by Chapman C. Todd against a Spanish fleet led by Joaquín Gómez de Barreda, during the Spanish–American War. The significantly more powerful United States Navy squadron, consisting of four gunboats, two armed tugs and a patrol yacht, overpowered a Royal Spanish Navy squadron which consisted of four gunboats, three pontoon used as floating batteries, and three transports, sinking or destroying all the Spanish ships present without losing a single ship of their own. Following the destruction of their fleet, the Spanish hold-out on Manzanillo was bombarded, leading to the city's surrender and the end of Spanish presence on the island.
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